WCHA
McLeod: Next year is "probably" his last
WCHA commissioner Bruce McLeod told a group of administrators and coaches at the Florida meetings last week that next year is "probably" his last as commissioner, multiple sources have confirmed to th...
Posted on 5/7/13 at 9:24 PM
The top five moments of UND's season
The University of North Dakota's season ended three days ago, and I'm still shocked by what happened. To go from being a few minutes away from advancing to the Frozen Four to getting beaten 4-1 by th...
Posted on 4/2/13 at 10:17 PM
Knight honored again, named WCHA Offensive Player of the Week
After being named national player of the month for December, North Dakota senior Corban Knight has opened the month of January by being named Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) co-Offensive ...
Posted on 1/9/13 at 5:11 PM
Goodbye, Fighting Sioux...*tears*
On Friday night, my family attended the Harvard vs. UND hockey game at the Ralph. This seems to have become an annual occurrence during the Thanksgiving or Christmas trip each year, and our family tru...
Posted on 1/2/12 at 7:30 AM
New Conference, New Refs?
A press conference is being held today in Colorado today to announce the new hockey conference of which the University of North Dakota will be a member. That is exciting. What's also exciting is that...
Posted on 7/13/11 at 11:18 AM
UND earns top seed for West Region 
By Brad E. Schlossman / Forum Communications Co. , March 18, 2012
Seniors key in Sioux run 
GRAND FORKS – Mario Lamoureux’s statement was a bold one.
That’s especially the case considering the University of North Dakota was in 11th place, had been shut out three straight weekends, was ravaged by injuries and was three days removed from an uninspiring 1-0 loss at Bemidji State when he said it.
By By Brad E. Schlossman / Forum Communications Co. , March 07, 2012
Special teams lift Denver past Sioux 
DENVER – The Univeristy of North Dakota men’s hockey team entered Saturday with a chance to pull off a rare feat – sweep the University of Denver.
No Western Collegiate Hockey Association has done that since Nov. 15, 2008 – a span of 1,197 days and almost four years. But thanks to special teams, the streak will live on.
By By Brad E. Schlossman / Forum Communications Co. , February 25, 2012
Eidsness, Sioux prevail Friday 
DENVER – North Dakota goalie Brad Eidsness made 26 saves as North Dakota beat Denver 4-3 in a key Western Collegiate Hockey Association matchup late Friday.
By Associated Press , February 25, 2012
Men's hockey: Union beats Minnesota in OT 
MINNEAPOLIS – Josh Jooris scored two goals, including the game-winner in overtime, as Union College beat Minnesota 3-2 Friday in the first round of the Dodge Holiday Classic men’s college hockey tournament.
By Associated Press , December 31, 2010
College men's hockey: UND’s Nelson, Forbort make Team USA roster 
Two University of North Dakota men’s hockey players – forward Brock Nelson and defenseman Derek Forbort – have made the final cut and will represent Team USA at the World Junior Championship, while recruit Rocco Grimaldi was one of seven cuts announced on Wednesday morning.
By Forum staff reports , December 22, 2010
Men's hockey: North Dakota beats MSU-Mankato 4-2 
MANKATO, Minn. – North Dakota got goals from four players to beat Minnesota State, Mankato 4-2 Sunday in a Western Collegiate Hockey Association game delayed a day by a winter storm.
By Associated Press , December 12, 2010
WCHA men's roundup: Mavericks earn first home sweep of Gophers 
MANKATO, Minn. – Sophomore goalie Phil Cook made 49 saves and Kurt Davis scored the game-winning goal in the third period as Minnesota State, Mankato beat Minnesota 2-1 on Saturday in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.
By Associated Press , December 05, 2010
Women's hockey: Dagenais’ 2 goals paces Sioux over St. Cloud State 
GRAND FORKS – Sara Dagenais scored two goals to lead North Dakota past St. Cloud State 6-1 in women’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association play on Saturday.
By Forum staff reports , November 20, 2010
Men's hockey: Sioux sweep Badgers 
MADISON, Wis. – The University of North Dakota was willing to pull out all the stops to get its first sweep in Madison in nearly a decade.
By Brad E. Schlossman / Forum Communications Co. , November 14, 2010
Women's hockey: Sioux skate to tie, lose shootout to Ohio State 
GRAND FORKS – The No. 7-ranked University of North Dakota skated to a Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2-2 tie and shootout loss to No. 9 Ohio State in women’s hockey on Sunday at Ralph Engelstad Arena before 602 fans.
By Forum staff reports , November 07, 2010
College hockey: Injured Denver player improving 
DENVER – Injured University of Denver forward Jesse Martin had feeling in all extremities and held no grudge against the North Dakota player who checked him, leading to a fractured vertebrae in his neck.
By Associated Press , November 01, 2010
College hockey: Denver player reportedly fractures neck 
DENVER – University of Denver forward Jesse Martin
reportedly suffered neck fractures during a game at North Dakota
and faces emergency surgery.
By Associated Press , October 31, 2010
Men's hockey: Sioux look forward to Maine 
GRAND FORKS – Dave Hakstol hasn’t forgotten his last trip to Orono, Maine.
It’s the place of his first road trip, first game and first victory as head coach of North Dakota.
By Brad E. Schlossman / Forum Communications Co. , October 21, 2010
Men's hockey: Sioux get sweep, UND’s Frattin, Genoway each score goal, assist 
BEMIDJI, Minn. – The University of North Dakota men’s hockey team wasn’t the nicest guest in Bemidji State’s new house this weekend.
By Brad E. Schlossman / Forum Communications Co. , October 17, 2010
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