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The Wisconsin Badgers men's ice hockey team is the college ice hockey team that represents the University of Wisconsin–Madison in Madison, Wisconsin. The team plays at the Kohl Center and is currently coached by Mike Hastings. The Badgers ice hockey team competes in the Big Ten Conference.
Lindmark scored a short-handed goal with 22 seconds left in the first period and added two assists for UW in a 6-1 win over Ohio State Saturday night.
This is a season-by-season list of records compiled by Wisconsin in men's ice hockey. The University of Wisconsin–Madison has won six NCAA Championship in its history, the most recent coming in 2006 (as of 2019).
The Minnesota–Wisconsin ice hockey rivalry is an intercollegiate ice hockey rivalry [1] between the Minnesota Golden Gophers and Wisconsin Badgers.An extension of the broader rivalry between the two schools, which includes the Paul Bunyan's Axe football game, the rivalry series is between two of the most successful in collegiate hockey.
The University of Wisconsin Badgers men's and women's hockey teams will play at Chicago's Wrigley Field in January as part of "The Frozen Confines: Big Ten Hockey Series" showcase.. The Badgers ...
The 2010 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament involved 16 schools in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college ice hockey. The tournament began on March 26, 2010, and ended with the championship game on April 10, in which Boston College defeated Wisconsin 5–0 to win its fourth national ...
LaBahn Arena is the home ice of the Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey team. It was the second arena to be purpose-built for a women's collegiate hockey team; the first was Minnesota's Ridder Arena. The arena is connected via a tunnel to the Kohl Center, [2] which the women's team shared with the men's team from its inception in 1999 until ...
Hartmeyer Ice Arena was constructed by Fenton Kelsey, Jr., a Madison business owner and avid hockey supporter. [1] In the late 1950s and early 1960s, University of Wisconsin Athletics Director Ivy Williamson grew to enjoy watching youth hockey in Madison and began envisioning bringing the sport back to the varsity level at the university, which had not formally fielded a team since 1934. [2]