Frozen Four: Denver beats Michigan in double OT, 4-3, advances to NCAA ice hockey national championship game
Frozen Four: Denver beats Michigan in double OT, 4-3, advances to NCAA ice hockey national championship game
Ian CasselberryFri, April 10, 2026 at 5:07 AM UTC
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Kent Andersonās goal in double overtime for Denver prevented Michigan from playing for the NCAA menās ice hockey national championship five days after the Wolverines won a national title in menās basketball.
The game-winner came with 7:25 remaining as the Pioneersā Eric Jamieson spun from behind the net, worked his way back along the boards and found a wide-open Anderson waiting for a pass. The defenseman wristed a shot past Michigan goaltender Jack Ivankovic for the win.
Denver will play Wisconsin for the national championship on Saturday. The Badgers defeated North Dakota, 2-1, in Thursdayās first game at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The Pioneers will pursue their 11th national championship in menās ice hockey. Denverās 10 national titles are already more than any other program has won in college hockey history.
Johnny Hicks made 49 saves in goal for Denver, including 13 in the double overtime period. Overall, Michigan outshot Denver 52-26.
Rieger Lorenz came close to the game-winner for the Pioneers with 8:15 remaining in the first overtime, lifting a shot that went over Ivankovic but hit the crossbar and deflected away. The Pioneers gained a power play with 2:20 left in the period on a slashing penalty by Michiganās Will Horcoff, but lost that advantage a minute later with Sam Harris getting whistled for tripping. Neither team could score in 4-on-4 play.
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Jayden Perron scored a power-play goal with 8:58 remaining in the third period to give Michigan a 3-2 lead. But just as it appeared that the Wolverines were on their way to a victory, Clarke Caswell deflected in a rebound to tie the score for the Pioneers with 2:46 left in regulation.
Denverās Kyle Chyzowski opened the scoring on a pass from Kieran Cebrianafter Michiganās Luca Fantilli turned it over in the Wolverinesā zone. Nearly seven minutes later, Josh Eernisse tied the score for Michigan, pouncing on the puck after Kienan Draper won a faceoff in the Pioneersā end.
The Wolverines took the lead with under two minutes remaining in the first period with T.J. Hughes rebounding a shot from Adam Valentini and getting it past Denver goaltender Johnny Hicks, left out of position after going down on the right side.
Cale Ashcroft scored the lone goal of the second period for Denver beating Ivankovic with a long wrist shot to tie the score at 2-2.
Denver would win its sixth national championship in the past 22 years with a win over Wisconsin on Saturday. The Pioneers have been to nine Frozen Fours since 2004. Denver last won a national title in 2024 with a 2-0 victory over Boston College. Head coach David Carle would win his third college hockey championship since taking over behind the bench in 2018.
Source: āAOL Sportsā