The stories are endless from the start of the 2025 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey championship. Retirements, NHL, and multiple championships, oh my!
The No. 1-seeded Boston College Eagles (27-7-2) men’s hockey team advanced to the Manchester Regional Final after defeating the Bentley Falcons (23-15-2) 3-1 on Friday afternoon. The victory did not come without some challenges.
The No. 1 Boston College Eagles (27-7-2) men’s hockey team defeated the Bentley Falcons (23-15-2) 3-1 in the first game of the Manchester Regional on Friday afternoon. The Eagles came out of the gate aggressive as they outshot the Falcons 16-6 in the opening frame. Bentley did not attempt its first shot until the 12:17 mark.
Call it the Jay Pandolfo hat trick. Pandolfo has been the head coach of Boston University for three seasons. And he’s led the Terriers to the Frozen Four each time. On Saturday, in Toledo,
For the first time ever, the Bentley Falcons are in a national tournament. The program that’s been around since the late ’70s punched their ticket by winning the Atlantic Hock
UConn is coming off a 5-2 loss to Maine, the No. 3 overall seed in the 2025 NCAA Men's Hockey Tournament in the Hockey East championship game on Friday. The Huskies are 22-11-4 overall on the season and a dark horse team to make the Frozen Four, per former Frozen Four Most Outstanding Player Colby Cohen on the ESPNU bracket reveal show.
Greg Brown, the former BC and NHL defenseman who succeeded York as head coach in 2022, was an assistant coach during the Gaudreaus' time on Chestnut Hill. He heard the awful news early on the morning of Aug. 30, from Ted Donato, his counterpart at Harvard.
These 16 teams will compete for a national title at the 2025 NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament. Here is a look at the full bracket and game times.