Category Archives: Hockey

Colin Staub, the unexpected addition evolved to eminent teammate

Photo credit: Maddie MacFarlane

Coaches dream of having players who embody their program’s culture, demonstrate selflessness, and are consistently looking to improve elements of their game with the team’s interest in mind. Over the summer of 2015, the University of Denver Pioneers were quite literally gifted exactly that  Colin Staub as an addition to their incoming freshman class from the United States Air Force Academy. Continue reading Colin Staub, the unexpected addition evolved to eminent teammate

Denver Hockey Series Preview: St. Cloud State University

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The Denver Pioneers host top-ranked St. Cloud State University this weekend at Magness Arena and their top priority should be shutting down defenseman Jimmy Schuldt

After what many would call an “uncharacteristic” series sweep at the hands of the Western Michigan Broncos, the #3 Denver Pioneers are already looking to their next opponent.  The St. Cloud State Huskies come to town for an in-conference matchup featuring the #1 and #3 college hockey teams in the nation. Continue reading Denver Hockey Series Preview: St. Cloud State University

Mikey Eyssimont, St. Cloud State’s Colorado-native Colorado killer

photo courtesy of Maddie MacFarlane

Certain college hockey players leave lasting impressions on opposing teams. With  prominent ice presence across all three zones, sharp puck control, and elements of playing style immediately threatening through skill, size, or IQ or a combination of the trio; these skaters repeatedly standout.

Top-ranked St. Cloud State’s Mikey Eyssimont is that player for the University of Denver Pioneers. Continue reading Mikey Eyssimont, St. Cloud State’s Colorado-native Colorado killer

Denver loses to Western Michigan late, won’t finish season unbeaten

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The top-ranked University of Denver Pioneers lost this evening to NCHC foe Western Michigan by a score of 6-5 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Unfortunately for the crazed fans of the Crimson and Gold, the previously unbeaten Pioneers will not finish the year that way as their record falls to 4-1-2 with the loss. Continue reading Denver loses to Western Michigan late, won’t finish season unbeaten

Denver Hockey Series Preview: Western Michigan University

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The top-ranked University of Denver Pioneers are coming off a very impressive weekend beating Boston University and Boston College on the road.  They will continue their season on the road again when they face the Western Michigan University Broncos this weekend on November 3rd and 4th in Kalamazoo.  This will be the first NCHC series of the season for both teams. Continue reading Denver Hockey Series Preview: Western Michigan University

Denver Pioneers Rout Boston College, 6-1 to Complete Boston Weekend Sweep

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DU’s Henrik Borgström had two goals for Denver against BC. Photo: University of Denver

In their most complete game of the season to date, the #1-ranked Denver Pioneers (4-0-2) exploded for three-goal third period to rout #19th-ranked Boston College, 6-1, before nearly 5,000 fans at Conte Forum in Chestnut Hill, Mass. The win over BC, when coupled with DU’s Friday 4-3 win over Boston University, sent a strong national message that the Pioneers are the team to beat this season.

“Looking at our team, that was the best performance of the year especially offensively,” said Denver coach Jim Montgomery after game.  “We really showed skill tonight. We made a lot of plays and were really good at managing the puck…We executed great on everything…From our goaltender out, our communication was the best I’ve seen it all year as far as talking and puck support.”

Denver’s all-America candidates stepped up and led in a big way, as Finnish sensation Henrik Borgström had two goals, including the eventual game-winner. Troy Terry had three assists on the evening and Dylan Gambrell scored a goal and added a pair of assists to pace the Pioneer attack, joining the elite 100-point club for DU career scoring.  DU defenseman Blake Hillman also potted his first two goals of the season to help the Pioneers, and Tyson McLellan scored his first of the season for the other Pioneer marker on a feed from Gambrell.

“Denver has dynamic players,” said Boston College coach Jerry York. “They may be better [this year] than they were last year.”

Denver had jumped out to a 3-0 lead after the first two periods, and looked to cruise to victory, but BC clawed it’s way back into the game with a lone power play goal coming on a tip by Christopher Brown 1:45 into the third period to cut the DU lead to two goals. But the Pioneers responded with three unanswered goals in the third to blow the game open and complete the Boston sweep.

The Pioneers travel to Kalamazoo, Michigan next weekend to open NCHC play against Western Michigan.

Denver-Boston College Q&A with BC Interruption

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Since LetsGoDU made its triumphant return over two years ago, Denver and Boston College have played each other at least once each year. That streak will continue tonight as Denver makes the trip from Boston University to Chestnut Hill to take on the Eagles. As such, it has become an annual tradition between BC Interruption and LetsGoDU to each do a pregame Q&A. This has always been a fan-favorite piece and we’re nothing if not a crowd-pleasing blog (it’s ok to laugh). Continue reading Denver-Boston College Q&A with BC Interruption

American Hero Troy Terry delivers final minute goal as Pioneers top Terriers in instant classic

Photo credit Daniel Petty, The Denver Post

BOSTON – With just 16 seconds left in regulation at Agganis Arena in Boston, American Hero Troy Terry silenced over 4,000 buzzing Boston University fans as he sent the puck over BU goalie Jake Oettinger’s left shoulder and into the net for Denver’s fourth and game-winning goal. Terry’s goal not only served as the culmination of an incredible college hockey game, but it also gave his top-ranked Denver Pioneers a key nonconference road victory over an extremely talented #6 Boston University team. Continue reading American Hero Troy Terry delivers final minute goal as Pioneers top Terriers in instant classic

Reflections from Beantown on our journey so far

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As I’m sitting here at a Starbucks just across the street from Boston University’s Agganis Arena biding my time until it’s socially acceptable to find a bar for some pregame libations, I can’t help but reflect on the journey that’s led LetsGoDU to this point. A little over two years ago, when Tim Thompson and I (well Tim more than I) decided to revive LetsGoDU and build on the incredible foundation that Damien Goddard, LetsGoDU godfather had already built, I don’t think either of us were really prepared for the journey we were about to embark upon. Continue reading Reflections from Beantown on our journey so far