Las Vegas — Wisconsin and Denver advanced to the NCAA men's hockey championship game Saturday at T-Mobile Arena after semifinal victories Thursday, with Wisconsin defeating North Dakota 2-1 and Denver beating Michigan 4-3 in double overtime. Wisconsin's Ryan Botterill scored the decisive goal, while Denver captain Kent Anderson and goalie Johnny Hicks produced pivotal plays to extend Denver's season. On Saturday, April 11 at 4:30 p.m., Wisconsin (24-12-2) and Denver (28-11-3) will compete for the national title; Wisconsin seeks its first championship in two decades while Denver is chasing a program-record 11th title. Coaches and players, including Wisconsin captain Ben Dexheimer and Denver coach David Carle, provided postgame comments this week about preparation and focus leading into the final.
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This championship game is a big deal for NCAA hockey fans. It's a clash between two top teams, with Wisconsin chasing a long-awaited title and Denver aiming for a record 11th win. If you're a fan, you'll want to tune in on Saturday, April 11 at 4:30 p.m. to see who takes home the trophy.
Whether you're rooting for Wisconsin's comeback or Denver's continued dominance, this game is set to be a nail-biter. Remember to check local listings for broadcast details. And if you know a hockey enthusiast who might not be aware, it's worth forwarding this info to them.
Wisconsin and Denver benefit from advancing to the national championship game, gaining the opportunity to compete for the NCAA title and increased national exposure for their programs.
Michigan and North Dakota lost their Frozen Four semifinals; both teams concluded their seasons and will not compete for the national title this year.
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Wisconsin and Denver Set for NCAA Hockey Title
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