Mystery Badgers in Alaska
By Max Hooker | Nov. 2, 2006The men's hockey team looks to rebound as they head to Alaska for a two game series.'
The men's hockey team looks to rebound as they head to Alaska for a two game series.'
The men's hockey team looks rebound from the loss of two first line forwards as they host Minnesota-Duluth this weekend at the Kohl Center.'
Despite losing Jack Skille, Ross Carlson and Kyle Klubertanz to injury for Saturday's matchup, the UW men's hockey team persevered to pull out a 1-0 win against North Dakota.'
UW prepares for home opener against North Dakota. '
In his press conference Monday, men's hockey head coach Mike Eaves addressed a number of topics, including where the scoring will come from one year after five of their six top scorers left.'
The No. 1 Badger men's hockey team could not manage a victory Saturday night over the Northern Michigan Wildcats, but came out with a 3-3 tie after winning 3-0 Friday.
The men's hockey team doesn't start its title defending campaign until Friday, but the hype is already is full force.'
The Badger men's hockey team enters the 2006-'07 season as the defending national champions. But as the team begins its campaign to repeat, it will have to do so with a new look and will need scoring from several new faces.
The first somber chord has been struck on the national champion Wisconsin men's hockey team's week of euphoric celebration. Junior forward Robbie Earl announced Friday afternoon that he will forego ' ¦
MILWAUKEE — Though they were treated to a national championship, Wisconsin hockey fans did not get to see junior goaltender Brian Elliott receive the Hobey Baker Memorial Award, college hockey's top individual ' ¦