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And the Hobey goes to...UMD's Connolly

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Minnesota-Duluth's Jack Connolly won the Hobey Baker Award -- college hockey's highest honor -- on Friday night. The Bulldogs' center tallied an impressive 61 points in just 40 games this season.

  • Yale reflects on winning National Championship

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    NCAA.com's Niki Noto speaks to Yale players after their 4-0 shutout of Quinnipiac to win the 2013 DI Men's Hockey Championship.

  • 1-on-1: Allain discusses Yale's title

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    NCAA.com's Niki Noto catches up with Yale head coach Keith Allain, who discusses how his team was finally able to beat Quinnipiac and what it means to bring a national championship to the school.

  • 1-on-1: Pecknold after Quinnipiac's loss

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    NCAA.com's Niki Noto talks with Quinnipiac head coach Rand Pecknold after the Bobcats lost to Yale 4-0 in the Frozen Four championship.

  • Frozen Four: Yale shines, wins first title

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    Senior goalie Jeff Malcolm snagged 36 saves and Yale shut out Quinnipiac 4-0 in the Frozen Four finale to win their first championship.

  • Frozen thoughts: Championship preview

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    Proximate rivals Yale and Quinnipiac look ahead to their historic championship game on Saturday night in the Frozen Four and share their thoughts about the fourth matchup of the season between the teams.

  • Mic'd up with Quinnipiac's Coach P

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    Quinnipiac head coach Rand Pecknold puts on a mic just for NCAA.com and gives us an in-depth look, and listen, into the final team practice with his Bobcats before the national championship game.

  • Quinnipiac's Hartzell goes 1-on-1

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    Quinnipiac goaltender Eric Hartzell talks with NCAA.com’s Niki Noto about the Hobey Baker award, the Frozen Four and what is is like playing for head coach Rand Pecknold.

  • Frozen Four: Quinnipiac downs SCSU

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    Quinnipiac head coach Rand Pecknold and foward Jordan Samuels-Thomas discuss with NCAA.com's Niki Noto the win against St. Cloud State and Saturday's matchup with Yale.

  • Frozen Four: Yale advances in OT

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    NCAA.com's Niki Noto speaks with members of Yale after its win against UMass-Lowell.

  • Superstitious, maybe; routine, absolutely

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    You may call them superstitions, but for participants in the Frozen Four they are nothing more than part of the game-day routine. Find out some of their pre-game rituals.

  • Frozen Four: Quinnipiac moves on to final

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    Quinnipiac scored three first-period goals and made that lead stand up as the top-ranked Bobcats beat St. Cloud State 4-1 in the Frozen Four. 

  • Frozen Four: Yale wins in OT

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    Yale outshoots UMass-Lowell 47-18 and defeats the River Hawks 3-2 in overtime to advance to their first national championship game.

  • SCSU's LeBlanc has ‘unfinished business’

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    St. Cloud State's Drew LeBlanc is the WCHA Player of the Year and a Hobey Baker Award finalist. He's also playing in the Frozen Four -- all after coming back from a compound fracture of his lower left leg.

  • Frozen Four: SCSU-Quinnipiac preview

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    Excited to reach their first Frozen Four, St. Cloud State and Quinnipiac face off in Thursday's second semifinal -- and both teams are prepared for a close game.

  • Frozen Four: Yale vs. UML preview

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    Yale and UMass-Lowell share their excitement for reaching the Frozen Four and discuss what it will take for each of them to win their semifinal matchup at the men's hockey championship.

  • SCSU's LeBlanc has unfinished business

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    St. Cloud State's Drew LeBlanc is the WCHA Player of the Year and a Hobey Baker Award finalist. He's also playing in the Frozen Four -- all after coming back from a compound fracture of his lower left leg.

  • Regional Final: Quinnipiac punches ticket

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    Matthew Peca steps up for Quinnipiac with a first-period hat trick, leading the Bobcats to their first Frozen Four.