Wisconsin men’s hockey sweeps Alaska Fairbanks at home
By Haellie Opp | Oct. 27No. 14 Wisconsin men’s hockey (4-0-2) swept Alaska Fairbanks (2-6-0) over the weekend in their second home series of the season.
No. 14 Wisconsin men’s hockey (4-0-2) swept Alaska Fairbanks (2-6-0) over the weekend in their second home series of the season.
If you’ve ever been to a Wisconsin hockey game, you’ll probably remember one chant better than any other. After every Wisconsin goal, the entire crowd joins to count the goals and scream, “We want more!” For decades, at the center of it all, was superfan Philip J. Dzick.
Three periods weren’t enough as the Badgers picked up two shootout wins.
From music to mantras, Wisconsin men’s hockey’s traditions have shaped the program for decades.
The Badgers’ offense carried the series, scoring a combined 10 goals in two games against Lindenwood in St. Charles, Missouri.
Freshmen and a batch of transfers look to contribute after last season’s heartbreaking defeat to Ohio State.
Following a disappointing loss to Ohio State in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals to conclude their season, the Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team will be without six players next year due to graduation and two in the transfer portal.
The Wisconsin men’s hockey team (13-21-3) fell from a No. 8 pre-season ranking, barely made their way back up to the top 20 then dropped back down at the end of the season. They also had a rough start to the season, going 3-for-10 in the first 10 games.
The Wisconsin men’s hockey team lost in the best-of-three series against the Ohio State Buckeyes in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament, ending the Badgers’ 2024-25 season.
Freshman defender Logan Hensler faced off against his former team, the U.S. Under-18 national team, on March 2 for the Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team. The Badgers ended up losing by one to the national in a high-scoring exhibition game, but Hensler had a great game.
The Big Ten Tournament bracket has No. 6 seed Wisconsin playing the No. 3 seed Ohio State in Columbus, Ohio on March 7. No. 2 seed Minnesota will play No. 7 seed Notre Dame, and No. 4 seed Michigan will play No. 5 seed Penn State.
The Wisconsin men’s hockey team finished ahead in their final series of the regular season against Notre Dame, winning 7-3 on Friday and losing 1-6 on Saturday.
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team (11-18-3) lost both series games to the No. 7 Ohio State Buckeyes (20-8-2) in Columbus last weekend.
The Wisconsin men’s hockey team (11-18-3) is ranked sixth in the Big Ten Standings, only ahead of Notre Dame. Wisconsin will play the Fighting Irish this weekend at home, but even losing both games wouldn’t put Notre Dame ahead in the rankings.
The Wisconsin men’s hockey team lost both games in its series against No. 8 Ohio State this weekend, extending their loss streak to six games. Their overall record is now 11-18-3, and they’ve won just six of their 22 Big Ten matchups.
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team (11-16-3) ended their seven-game matchup win streak against the Penn State Nittany Lions (14-11-3) last weekend, losing to them twice.
The Wisconsin men’s hockey team lost twice this weekend against the Penn State Nittany Lions with a shutout Friday night and a loss by four Saturday at the Kohl Center, ending the Badgers’ seven-game win streak against Penn State.
The No. 4 Minnesota Golden Gophers swept the Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team on January 31st and February 1st, collecting their 187th series win.
With just under a month left in the Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team’s 2024-25 regular season, the star sophomore forward has made his presence known.
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team went to No. 3 Minnesota and lost both games in the border battle series last weekend. The stronger Minnesota team chipped away at any strength the Badgers had in the first two periods, creating a three-goal deficit to end each game.