Now that a week has passed from the start of the 2026 NCAA Tournament, I’ve had some time to process what I saw and experienced, as our beloved University of Denver won its NCAA record 11th title in the bright lights of the Las Vegas desert. Continue reading Puck Swami’s NCAA Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Crimson Crush™ Store Officially Opens
After a few IT glitches yesterday, the Crimson Crush™ store is now open for business. Thank you for your patience. The link has been updated on our prior launch article as well. ORDER HERE

NOTE: The hockey jerseys are authentic so order a minimum of one size down in size. All other merchandise is true to size.
STORE OPEN: Order Your LetsGoDU Crimson Crush™ Championship Jerseys, Hats, T-shirts & Hoodies
The store is open and it was worth the wait!
We are pleased to announce the opening of our Crimson Crush™ merchandise store, celebrating DU men’s hockey 11th National Championship. We are offering championship crimson throwback hockey jerseys, hats, T-shirts and hoodies. Clothing sizes offered are adult and youth sizes. (ORDER HERE).
The LetsGoDU Crimson Crush™ Store Opens Tomorrow – Get Your Championship Gear
Here is a sneak peek.
LetsGoDU and the Friends of DU Hockey have developed our Crimson Crush™ product line, celebrating DU Hockey’s 11th National Championship. We will provide a link to the store sometime during the day Tuesday (tomorrow) when we will begin taking orders. Continue reading The LetsGoDU Crimson Crush™ Store Opens Tomorrow – Get Your Championship Gear
Even-Year Magic! Pioneers Erase Third-Period Deficit to Bring Home National Championship #11
LAS VEGAS, Nev. – History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes. When Mark Twain (allegedly) said that, he wasn’t talking about the Denver Pioneers hockey program, but he may as well have been. On a sun-soaked afternoon at T-Mobile Arena in southern Nevada, the Denver Pioneers, trailing 1-0 after being outshot 21-5 through two periods by the Wisconsin Badgers, did their level-best impression of the 2022 national champions, scoring twice in the final period to bring home the program’s 11th title, breaking their own record of 10, set in 2024. Continue reading Even-Year Magic! Pioneers Erase Third-Period Deficit to Bring Home National Championship #11
#11 Achieved – Celebrate with the Crimson Crush™ Jersey
DU did it! In order to celebrate Denver Hockey’s record-setting 11th National Championship, we are launching a new tribute Crimson Crush™ jersey. Here is an early peek. Continue reading #11 Achieved – Celebrate with the Crimson Crush™ Jersey
National Title Tale of the Tape – Denver vs. Wisconsin
The time is finally here in Las Vegas to crown a national champion. Denver is on a journey to #11 while Wisconsin seeks its 7th title in the desert. It’s the NCHC against the Big 10 in the national title game for the first time since 2018, when Minnesota Duluth beat Notre Dame. The NCHC is trying to tigten their grip on its historical success at the Frozen Four while the Big 10 looks to break through for the first time since the conference began sponsoring hockey in the 2013-14 season. Continue reading National Title Tale of the Tape – Denver vs. Wisconsin
Top 10 Reasons to Dislike Wisconsin
- They value cheese curds over their firstborn.
City of Denver Proactively Prepares for Frozen Four Finale
Following Denver hockey’s dramatic 4-3 double overtime win against Michigan at the Frozen Four, the Denver police substation at 1625 South University and the City of Denver Fire Chief, Desmond Fulton, issued a joint press release: Continue reading City of Denver Proactively Prepares for Frozen Four Finale
Kent Anderson Scores in Double Overtime to Send Pioneers Back to National Title Game
LAS VEGAS, Nev. – In a battle of college hockey titans, overtime – two of them, to be specific – was the only option. Kent Anderson, Denver’s captain, scored 12:35 into the second overtime to beat the #1 overall seed Michigan Wolverines and send the Pioneers through to the program’s 14th national title game, where they’ll meet Wisconsin in a rematch of the 1973 national championship. Continue reading Kent Anderson Scores in Double Overtime to Send Pioneers Back to National Title Game