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Bemidji State's Tom Serratore named CCHA coach of the year. Team won MacNaughton Cup season crown. Twenty-win season included 11-game win streak snapped by Michigan Tech for the Mason Cup.

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No Minnesota teams in Frozen Four. Recap lake State seasons:

 

Minnesota (Big10) 23-11-5

Bemidji State (CCHA) 20-16-2

Minnesota State (CCHA) 18-15-4

St. Cloud (NCHC) 17-16-5

St. Thomas (CCHA) 15-20-2

Duluth (NCHC) 12-20-5

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Bemidji State University freshman D phenom, Erik Pohlkamp, to Denver University of NCHC.

Pohlkamp, 20, Brainerd, Minn., member of USA Junior team, property of San Jose Sharks.

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University of North Dakota matches Denver's portal prize in poaching University of Alaska big D-man Caleb MacDonald, third Nanook the Hawks have added in four years of portal world....

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UND added Carter Wilkie, 23, of Calgary, from Rochester Institute of Technology, who has scored 111 points in three seasons with the Atlantic Hockey Association team.

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On 4/8/2024 at 2:06 AM, Icechipper said:

UND added Carter Wilkie, 23, of Calgary, from Rochester Institute of Technology, who has scored 111 points in three seasons with the Atlantic Hockey Association team.

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St. Thomas is building a $183 million basketball (5,500) and hockey (4,000 seat) arena and counting on sellouts from North Dakota series. Does St. Thomas have to pay an exit fee to CCHA? Out West, the NCHC travels by plane and bus while CCHA schools are on the bus. 

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GRAND FORKS, N.D. – The University of North Dakota can once again boast the title of best fans in college hockey, as the program once again paced the country in multiple attendance categories.

For the 10th straight year, UND and Ralph Engelstad Arena led the nation in average attendance with a total of 11,612 per game while also sitting atop the total attendance number for the 13th straight year with 278,677 total fans.

UND was one of only six programs to average at over 100 percent capacity, finishing with 20 sellout crowds in 24 home contests. The 278,677 total attendance number is the fifth highest in NCAA history and the highest in Ralph Engelstad Arena history since the building opened in 2001-02.

It was also a dominant season on home ice for NoDak, finishing with a 19-4-1 mark and included zero regulation losses in the 2024 calendar year.

Not only was the 11,612 average attendance number the highest in college hockey, it also ranks 38th in the entire world for hockey – sitting behind 31 NHL franchises and six professional European clubs.
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