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Owen Michaels scored his second goal 26 seconds into the second overtime and Western Michigan beat defending champion Denver 3-2 on Thursday night to advance to its first Frozen Four title game.
The Boston Globe |
Boston University got second-period goals from Jack Hughes and Cole Eiserman, and Mikhail Yegorov made 32 saves to help the Terriers defeat Penn State, 3-1, Thursday night and advance to the national...
U.S. News & World Report |
Owen Michaels scored his second goal 26 seconds into the second overtime and Western Michigan beat defending champion Denver 3-2 on Thursday night to advance to its first Frozen Four title game.
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Boston University will be playing for a national championship Saturday night, with the Terriers set to face Western Michigan after both teams earned Frozen Four victories Thursday in St. Louis.
With Owens Michaels' game-winning double-overtime goal on Thursday, the Broncos advance to their first national championship game.
The Nittany Lions just couldn't put together enough offensive chances to overcome a pair of costly defensive errors.
But that’s the thing about champions — they make their own luck. The Pios saved their best for last, as forward Aidan Thompson squibbed a wrister at the WMU goal with 13:11 left, only to charge forward, line up his rebound and fire it past Hampton Slukynsky to get DU on the board.
An old WMU logo was used on the original Frozen Four ice. It'll be replaced by Thursday's game at Enterprise Center in St. Louis.
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