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Rare ESPN article on college hockey
Though I'm not sure if anyone on ESPN sees anything outside the northeast, so a grain of salt may be required

https://www.espn.com/college-sports/stor...four-picks

Quote:What team is set up to have a second-half surge?

Cohen: Keep your eyes on Western Michigan. The Broncos never get the publicity, but Pat Ferschweiler's group has played some high-quality hockey this season. They have seemed to get better with each passing week and will certainly have the opportunity to become battle tested down the stretch of the NCHC season.
01-16-2024 10:46 AM
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RE: Rare ESPN article on college hockey
lol North Dakota.

North Dakota isn’t making the frozen four this year.
01-16-2024 05:19 PM
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