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Minnesota Duluth's quest for three-peat ends with OT loss to UMass

Grand Forks Herald 09 Apr 2021
After COVID-19 canceled last year’s NCAA tournament, UMD came to this year’s Frozen Four still the reigning two-time national champions and hopeful about becoming only the second school ever to win three consecutive NCAA Division I men’s ice hockey championships, joining the 1951-1953 Michigan Wolverines.
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Minnesota Duluth’s quest for three-peat ends with OT loss to UMass

Pioneer Press 09 Apr 2021
After COVID-19 canceled last year’s NCAA tournament, UMD came to this year’s Frozen Four still the reigning two-time national champions and hopeful about becoming only the second school ever to win three consecutive NCAA Division I men’s ice hockey championships, joining the 1951-1953 Michigan Wolverines.
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2021 NCAA Frozen Four: Bulldogs' quest for three-peat ends with 3-2 OT loss to UMass

Duluth News Tribune 09 Apr 2021
After COVID-19 canceled last year’s NCAA tournament, UMD came to this year’s Frozen Four still the reigning two-time national champions and hopeful about becoming only the second school ever to win three consecutive NCAA Division I men’s ice hockey championships, joining the 1951-1953 Michigan Wolverines.
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2021 NCAA Frozen Four: Bulldogs look to make more history in Pittsburgh, chasing third-straight national championship

Duluth News Tribune 07 Apr 2021
... 2019-20, UMD enters the NCAA Frozen Four at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh as the reigning two-time national champions, hoping to become only the second school ever to win three consecutive NCAA Division I men’s ice hockey championships, joining the 1951-1953 Michigan Wolverines.
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Wolverines removed from NCAA men's hockey tournament due to COVID protocols

WPTV 26 Mar 2021
The NCAA's Ice Hockey Committee and Medical Advisory Group announced Friday that the Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey team is out of the NCAA Division I men's hockey ...
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No. 5 Michigan hockey has ‘too many passengers’ in loss to No. 4 Minnesota

Michigan Live 09 Dec 2020
Michigan head hockey coach Mel Pearson made no excuses after the team’s 3-1 loss to No ... 4 Minnesota with the Gophers taking a 3-1 win in Game 1#GoBlue〽️ pic.twitter.com/NbhvKoNp76— Michigan Hockey (@umichhockey) December 9, 2020. The Wolverines took five penalties Tuesday, including two for too many men on the ice.
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