Category Archives: Hockey

Puck Swami: “TENver” Becomes The Best Program in College Hockey History

It’s just been a few days since I stood proudly among the Denver Pioneer faithful at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn., and watched the giant scoreboard clock tick down to zero, leading me to one of the very best moments of my life, as well the lives of so many other fellow Pioneer fans — especially you hard-core LetsGoDU blog readers! Continue reading Puck Swami: “TENver” Becomes The Best Program in College Hockey History

Top 10 Reasons Couch Fires are All the Rage at DU

The tradition continued Saturday night as couches around the University and University Park neighborhoods met a cruel fate on the DU campus. Students were fueled by beer and a heady hockey championship win. As local custom would have it, IKEA, Henredon, and Floyd sofas met a fiery end. All that is left are memories, ashes, and a throbbing headache. Continue reading Top 10 Reasons Couch Fires are All the Rage at DU

Perfect 10: Denver Pioneers Become Kings of College Hockey with Record 10th Title

ST. PAUL, Minn. – Michigan had a 26-year head start. It wasn’t enough. North Dakota had a chance. But too many near misses couldn’t hold off the greatest college hockey program of all time. On April 13, 2024, in front of 18,694 at the Xcel Energy Center, the University of Denver Pioneers punctuated their 74th season with a 2-0 shutout victory over #1 overall seed Boston College to finally overtake the Wolverines and win the coveted race to 10 national championships. Continue reading Perfect 10: Denver Pioneers Become Kings of College Hockey with Record 10th Title

Clash of College Hockey Titans – Ambition and Talent To Collide On Saturday Night

ST. PAUL, Minn. – October 21st, 2023 was a long time ago. That night, the Denver Pioneers defeated the Boston College Eagles at an overflowing Conte Forum, 4-3. 175 days will have passed since that night when the #3 Pioneers clash with the #1 Eagles at 4:00 pm MT Saturday in the 2024 National Championship. No doubt, a lot has changed since that night but much has remained the same.

Broz Plays OT Hero Again to Keep “Battle-tested” Pioneers’ Quest for 10 Alive

ST. PAUL, Minn. – Three straight 2-1 games. Three straight victories. Not bad for a team whose defense was left for dead just a couple of months ago. Sure, the first two against UMass-Amherst and Cornell, teams whose identities play well to defensive, physical, and low-scoring games were expected. But this one, in the Frozen Four, the one that pushed the Denver Pioneers over the top against the Boston University Terriers and one win away from their 10th title, that pitted the #1 and #3 offenses in the country against one another was much more surprising and by far, the most thrilling of the bunch…and it all culminated the same way the UMass-Amherst game did – with a Tristan Broz overtime snipe. Continue reading Broz Plays OT Hero Again to Keep “Battle-tested” Pioneers’ Quest for 10 Alive

DU-BU Preview: Special Teams Surprisingly Even but May Decide Game

We are concluding our three-part Denver-Boston University Frozen Four preview by taking a look at special teams. Could special teams be the difference when BU and DU hit the ice at the Xcel Energy Center tomorrow afternoon? If so, BU appears to have the edge, especially on the power play. DU must stay out of the box. Continue reading DU-BU Preview: Special Teams Surprisingly Even but May Decide Game