NCAA Frozen Four 2019

Started by billhoward, April 11, 2019, 09:30:22 PM

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billhoward

UMass two-and-likely-done sophomore D Cale Makar wins the Hobey Baker Award.

Quote from: Andrew Mahoney, Boston GlobeMakar beat out Harvard's Adam Fox and St. Cloud State's Jimmy Schuldt to capture the award honoring college hockey's top player. He becomes the fifth player from a Massachusetts school to win the award in the last six years, joining Boston College's Johnny Gaudreau (2014), Boston University's Jack Eichel (2015), Harvard's Jimmy Vesey (2016), and Northeastern's Adam Gaudette (2018). https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/colleges/2019/04/12/umass-defenseman-cale-makar-wins-hobey-baker-award/L3oxMGQrkJ7DilnqwBfAOP/story.html

Trotsky

Quote from: Scersk '97
Quote from: IcebergDuluth is clearly a team that's built and coached to win at the NCAA level. There's no more coincidence at this point

They lose three seniors; they return their goalie and all D. Good scoring up and down the lineup.

Who knows how many draftees or others they may lose? They could three-peat if everyone stays.

They have a chance to become the only team to make the final 4 years in a row.

scoop85

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Scersk '97
Quote from: IcebergDuluth is clearly a team that's built and coached to win at the NCAA level. There's no more coincidence at this point

They lose three seniors; they return their goalie and all D. Good scoring up and down the lineup.

Who knows how many draftees or others they may lose? They could three-peat if everyone stays.

They have a chance to become the only team to make the final 4 years in a row.

And to think they were 3 minutes from getting knocked out in the 1st round when Bowling Green basically knocked the tying goal into their own net.