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Boston College knocks off defending champ Quinnipiac 5-4 in OT

BC tied the game 4-4 at 15:16 from an unlikely contributor. Freshman defenseman Aram Minnetian took pass Cutter Gauthier in the high slot and ripped a wrist shot that beat Bobcats goalie Vinny Duplessis for his third of the season.

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Flip The Switch | mgoblog

3/29/2024 – Michigan 4, North Dakota 3 – 22-14-3  3/31/2024 – Michigan 5, Michigan State 2 – 23-14-3, Frozen Four  Twice this Easter weekend Michigan Hockey plodded onto the ice, through the tunnel that led from the shanty locker rooms to the playing surface inside this bizarrely small NHL practice facility in suburban St. Louis, facing the biggest twenty minutes of their season. Make it or break it to continue playing hockey with this same group of 26 men. On Friday night, Michigan was down 2-1 entering the third period against a team that was 20-0-0 this season when leading after two. On Sunday night, Michigan was tied 1-1 against a team that had, consistently in the season series, closed games better than they had.  In both cases, Michigan authored a final period for the ages. Friday night's dramatic eruption, three unanswered goals (two in the first three minutes) against North Dakota to wrestle control of the contest, seemed like it was going to be the third period of the season. The one we look back on years in the future and think, "that third period was the best they played all season". But then Sunday's may have been better. Save for a two minute stretch that saw Michigan commit a stupid penalty and then give up a tying goal on an even stupider penalty kill coverage breakdown, Michigan threw haymaker after haymaker and asserted themselves as the better team on that day. They scored four times on Michigan State's vaunted goalie, and all of them were tremendous high skill plays that left the goalie little chance.  On both nights, Michigan seemed to find a fire. They flipped a seeming switch and after two even periods decided "no, we're the better team in this game". The manner in which the Wolverines throttled North Dakota was astonishing, especially after two iffy periods preceding it. They outshot the Fighting Hawks 14-1 at one point in the third period and put the three goals in the net to flip the score from 2-1 to 4-2. There were a few wobbly moments in the 6v5 play, but that dominance was enough to get it done. At 5v5, Michigan was head and shoulders better than NoDak on that night, after they hadn't been at all over the prior 40 minutes. It left a Dakota team, which was so accustomed to comfortably slamming the door on games they were leading, stunned over what had happened to them.    [UMich Athletics] In the Sunday game, the true "flip the switch" moment came after the Spartans tied it at 2. Michigan had been the better team in the first half of the third period, but it was only by a nose and I don't think it was too out of whack from the first 40 minutes. The opening two periods were pretty even, each team getting some looks, scoring a goal and having their goalies look sharp to keep the score deadlocked. Michigan began to inch ahead in the third and went up 2-1, but gave it back on the penalty and subsequent PK blunder. The score was tied 2-2 with time perilously slipping away, anyone's guess on what was going to happen next.  If you were a Michigan partisan, you may have had that sinking feeling based on how previous meetings this season between Michigan-MSU went. MSU, generally, had closed out games better. They also had, generally, gotten the bounces. No better example of this than the game last weekend. It felt in that moment that perhaps Michigan had blown their chance to put the game away with the power play goal they'd ceded. But then came the flip the switch moment, when Michigan's highest skilled players decided "enough with this nonsense, we're winning this game". Dylan Duke, known primarily for greasy goals and who fell in the NHL Draft three years ago due to his subpar skating, decided to look like Connor McDavid with a rush down the wing, toasting the defensemen, deking Trey Augustine, and slipping the puck by him far side. And then, before you could pick your jaw up off the floor, Michigan took advantage of a scattered Spartan neutral zone right off the ensuing center ice face off to spring Frank Nazar III with a rush down the wing. Nazar pulled off the Deke/Pass of the Century going between the legs and then snapping a pass across to Gavin Brindley, past the MSU defender, and right in Brindley's wheelhouse. Brindley made no mistake and rifled the puck by the sliding Augustine, who had very little chance to come up with this one. Two goals in 12 seconds, 2-2 to 4-2 just like that. A 50-50 game to a 90-10 win probability game in the blink of an eye. Michigan's punishing 5v5 defensive structure salted the game away, MSU took a late penalty that Michigan scored on, and that was that.  [AFTER THE JUMP: Michigan's 2024 turnaround]

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Down on the Farm: Dallas Stars prospects making a difference on the ice

Down on the Farm: Dallas Stars prospects making a difference on the ice
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Jacob Fowler's season continues

On Saturday evening, we were lucky enough to see Lane Hutson and the Boston University Terriers in the regional final. If Hutson lost, the Montreal Canadiens would have had reinforcements on the blue line sooner than expected. But in the end, the Terriers won the game to advance to the Frozen Four, which begins on […]

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Ryan Leonard sets new Boston College record for goals scored by freshman as Eagles move on to Frozen Four

Boston College has a new king of goal scoring for freshmen and his name is Ryan Leonard. The Washington Capitals top prospect scored two more goals for the Eagles in the NCAA tournament on Sunday to help push BC to a 5-4 overtime victory over the defending national champion Quinnipiac Bobcats. Leonard now has 31…

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Ryan Leonard heads to Frozen Four

Ryan Leonard heads to Frozen Four
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Quinnipiac's run ends with OT loss to Boston College, 5-4, in NCAA men's hockey

Quinnipiac's run ends with OT loss to Boston College, 5-4, in NCAA men's hockey
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Dallas Stars are No. 21 in 2024 NHL prospect pool rankings

The Stars have a middle-of-the-pack group that is closer to the few pools ranked in front of it than behind it.

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