Road to St. Paul: Badgers pushing for a return to glory
By Ian Wilder | Jan. 25Wisconsin men’s hockey is on the rise, but will they be able to close out the Big Ten and return to glory in the Twin Cities?
Wisconsin men’s hockey is on the rise, but will they be able to close out the Big Ten and return to glory in the Twin Cities?
After an emphatic win in game one, the Badgers struggled to topple the Lions in a shootout win recorded as a tie.
The Badgers won both games against the Fighting Irish to secure the No. 1 spot in the Big Ten and extend their winning streak to nine.
The Badgers continue their strong performance streak, winning both games in the weekend series against Penn State to take a four-game win streak into an extended break.
From starting behind Jared Moe last year, Kyle McClellan has made an immediate impact and proved he’s earned the starting role.
The Badgers continued their solid season performance by sweeping the Ohio State Buckeyes this past weekend.
The part of the game visiting competitors weren’t ready for: the Crease Creatures.
After a historic start to the season, the Badgers have played a shaky few games — including a loss — in the series against an inferior Alaska Anchorage team.
The Wisconsin Badgers signed five new players for the 2024-25 hockey season.
With a 9-1-0 start, the Badger men’s team is now ranked alongside the women for the top spots in the country.
The Badgers have been red-hot to start the season and are now on a six-game winning streak.
The Badgers defeated the Wolverines both nights in slim, yet significant, victories.
Both the Wolverines and Badgers are hot right now, but one of their win streaks will end this weekend as the teams battle in this Big Ten Matchup.
After joining the rankings last week, the Badgers should continue climbing the leaderboard after a sweep of the top-ranked Minnesota Golden Gophers this week.
As the Badgers men’s hockey team continues to prove they’re not the same team they were last year, their approach to the game is why they should be feared.
After losing their first ranked game to the University of North Dakota last week, the Badgers bounced back with a noteworthy sweep of the Michigan Tech Huskies.
The Badgers failed to show much offense against the University of North Dakota as they walked away with their first loss of the season.
The Badgers came back from a 3-2 deficit in the third period to eventually overcome Bemidji State in overtime in a close game Saturday.
The Badgers won both games this weekend against Augustana University in performances that showed a lot of strength but equally demonstrated room for improvement.
Wisconsin Men’s Hockey hosted a free ticket giveaway for students in preparation for the season kickoff.