With a new head coach, the fighting Hawks will have a telling opening weekend in hockey against future NCHC team St. Thomas.
There are two big firsts are on the horizon this weekend for North Dakota hockey: The head coaching debut of Dane Jackson and a new opponent…the Tommies of St. Thomas. The Tommies are entering their ...
A look at the best goaltenders, forward and defenders in the CCHA, beginning with last season's player of the year.
Denver, the reigning NCAA Division I men’s hockey champion, began the season as the pick to win the NCHC title in the conference’s preseason media poll. North Dakota was the consensus selection to ...
GRAND FORKS — UND hockey is entering a new era under head coach Dane Jackson. What will the program be like? The Herald asked ...
On Saturday evening, the University of Minnesota Duluth men’s hockey team could not keep up with the #17/18 University of North Dakota. The Fighting Hawks start the scoring off early in the second ...
Since the first NHL draft in 1963, there have been 220 college hockey players selected in the first round from 30 NCAA Division I programs. Here is a complete breakdown of the history of NCAA men’s ...
On a Valentine’s Day when there was no love lost between Denver and the fighting mad Hawks of North Dakota, Pioneers star Zeev Buium was lucky to get off the ice in one piece. The game was no contest, ...
Legacy-Bismarck knocked off West Fargo United for the girls state title, while Grand Forks Central won the boys crown. West Fargo United's Emma Hassler drills Legacy/Bismarck's Isabelle Ruud during ...
An effort by 11 former University of North Dakota women’s hockey players to bring back the program that was dropped in 2017 got new life on Tuesday when the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals revived ...
After two nights of intense, physical hockey, it was only fitting the fighting continued after the final whistle blew. No. 6 Denver got the better of rival No. 17 North Dakota Friday night in a 4-0 ...
GRAFTON, N.D. — The names of Grafton-Park River hockey stars of decades ago flow effortlessly from the mouths of the town’s current hockey leaders. Campbell. Kalbrener. Brodeur. Demers. Miller. Hills.
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