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ST. PAUL, MINN. — Always the third bridesmaid, never the bride for Michigan hockey. Boston College hammered the Wolverines 4-0 in the Frozen Four to send the Wolverines home empty handed once again. The Wolverines came out strong in the first period, carrying play in the early going. They hit a post within the first few minutes and had the better chances, but the Eagles scored first. A risky pinch led to a 2-on-1 the other way, and Will Smith buried a shot past Michigan goaltender Jake Barczewski only 1:20 in to make it 1-0 on B.C.’s first shot. That would be the Eagles’ only shot, in fact, un...
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On this episode of TheWolverine.com Podcast, Clayton Sayfie, Anthony Broome and Chris Balas discuss Michigan hockey ahead of the Frozen Four matchup with Boston College, give takeaways from press conferences with football assistant coaches Tony Alfordand LaMar Morgan, break down the new staff addition of Justin Joyner for basketball and transfer portal targets that are eyeing visits. Watch this episode in the video player above or on our YouTube channel. Listen in the embed below or search ‘The Wolverine’ wherever you get your podcasts. RELATED• Michigan spring ball quick-hitters: Kick/punt re...
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The Michigan Wolverines are back in the Frozen Four for the third-straight year, looking to finally bust through and grab the program’s first national title since the 1998 season. However, it will go up against a juggernaut in Boston College, the No. 1 seed that sits at 33-5-1 on the year. The hope is that the magical football season and run to a College Football Playoff National Championship can spread to the hockey program. The last time the Wolverines won it all, it came months after the 1997 football team took care of its business in the Rose Bowl. But it will be tough sailing on Thursday....
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ST. PAUL, MINN. — Michigan will face No. 1 Boston College Thursday night at the Xcel Energy Center as a significant underdog, and the Wolverines are loving every minute of it. Head coach Brandon Naurato has expressed nothing but confidence in his team since the Wolverines earned their way to a third straight Frozen Four with a 5-2 win over Michigan State. To be sure, the Wolverines are playing some of their best hockey of the year at the right time. They rallied just to make the NCAA Tournament, are getting great goaltending from Jake Barczewski, and the big guns are stepping up when needed mo...
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Tweets Of The DayMichigan hockey has officially arrived in Saint Paul, Minnesota, for its NCAA-leading Frozen Four appearance. The Wolverines will take on Boston College Thursday night (8:30 p.m. ET on ESPN2). Michigan head coach Brandon Naurato said last week that while his team wasn’t winning at a high clip earlier in the season, it always had the capability that it’s finally showed down the stretch. “We’ve always been a good team,” Naurato said. “The record wouldn’t indicate that with the injuries and not getting things done in the third period, whether you’re up or down a goal. But it’s ju...
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Michigan Wolverines hockey head coach Brandon Naurato met with the media Wednesday afternoon (April 3) ahead of his team’s April 11 matchup with Boston College in the Frozen Four in St. Paul, Minn. Watch video of Naurato’s press conference in the player at the top of the screen or on The Wolverine’s YouTube channel. Michigan is a No. 3 seed and knocked off top-seeded Michigan State in last week’s regional final, after beating North Dakota in the first round. The Wolverines had issues in third periods earlier in the season but effectively closed out the biggest two games of their season to keep...
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ANN ARBOR — Michigan is Frozen Four bound — again — and head coach Brandon Naurato has a good feeling heading into a Thurs., April 11 game with Boston College. The Wolverines are playing with great confidence and have rallied around each other, an extremely tight-knit group after wins over North Dakota and Michigan State in the regional. They got an added boost early this week when they learned defenseman Seamus Casey would return after missing most of the Michigan State game with an undisclosed injury. “One hundred percent,” Naurato said when asked if Casey would be good to go for the Frozen ...
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Michigan hockey coach Brandon Naurato was understandably emotional after his team knocked off Michigan State, 5-2, to lead them to the Frozen Four for a third straight year (the second under his tutelage). Just weeks ago, the Wolverines weren’t even sure they’d make the field of 16, having had their ups and downs and struggling to find consistency. But we always knew this team had the talent — it was just a matter of putting it together and clicking. Naurato pushed the right buttons, made some tweaks, and got his guys playing their best hockey at the right time. His players mobbed him in the l...
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