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Frozen Confines game at Wrigley Field in Chicago against the Ohio State Buckeyes on January 3, 2025. The 2024–25 Michigan Wolverines men's hockey team is the Wolverines' 103nd season of play. They represent the University of Michigan in the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season.
2021–22 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts is scheduled to host of the 2022 Frozen Four Duration October 2, 2021– April 9, 2022 NCAA tournament 2022 National championship TD Garden Boston, Massachusetts NCAA champion Denver Hobey Baker Award Dryden McKay (Minnesota State) List of NCAA Division I men's ice hockey seasons ← 2020–21 2022–23 → ...
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On April 24, 2017, Mel Pearson was announced as the new head coach at the University of Michigan. In his first season the team went 22-15-3 overall, 11-10-3 in Big Ten play. They reached the 2018 Big Ten Men's Ice Hockey Tournament but lost to Ohio State (3-2) in overtime.
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This is a season-by-season list of records compiled by Michigan in men's ice hockey. The University of Michigan has won nine NCAA Championship in its history, second to the University of Denver's 10 and is tied with Minnesota for the most NCAA tournament appearances (as of 2024). [1]
During the 2022–23 season, Michigan went 26–12–3, including 12–10–2 in Big Ten play.They won the 2023 Big Ten men's ice hockey tournament and received an automatic bid to the 2023 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament, where they reached their NCAA record 27th Frozen Four and were eliminated in the semifinals by eventual national champion Quinnipiac.
A $5.5 million renovation project completed prior to the 1996–97 season brought new dasherboards with tempered glass, improved lighting and sound systems, state-of-the art ceiling insulation, and the replacement of end zone scoreboards with fully automated boards on the east and west sides. First floor remodeling included a new pro shop ...