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Jake Evans leaves indelible mark after leading hockey program back to the Frozen Four

Connor Mulvena | Friday, May 18, 2018

Any program looking to break through the top ranks and solidify itself as a force to be reckoned with needs key pieces. It needs a core group of leaders to elevate the team from a good program to a national powerhouse. For Notre Dame, Jake Evans was that guy. In Evans’ four-year tenure at Notre

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Dennis Gilbert signs deal with Blackhawks

Observer Sports Staff | Monday, April 16, 2018

Notre Dame junior defenseman Dennis Gilbert has signed a three-year, entry-level deal with the Chicago Blackhawks, the team announced in a press release Friday. Gilbert was selected by Chicago in the third-round of the 2015 NHL Draft with the 91st overall pick. Gilbert helped the Irish advance to two Frozen Fours in his three seasons with

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Andrew Oglevie signs with Buffalo Sabres

Observer Sports Staff | Thursday, April 12, 2018

Notre Dame junior forward Andrew Oglevie has signed a two-year, entry-level deal with the Buffalo Sabres, the team announced in a press release on Wednesday. Oglevie finished his college career last weekend with Notre Dame, as the Irish (28-10-2, 17-6-1 Big Ten) lost to Minnesota Duluth in the national championship game Saturday. Oglevie recorded the

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Irish fall to Minnesota Duluth in national championship

Connor Mulvena | Monday, April 9, 2018

ST. PAUL, Minn. — A run that seemed destined for a championship met its end in St. Paul on Saturday night, as Notre Dame came up one goal short of its first national title, falling to Minnesota Duluth, 2-1. Minnesota Duluth (25-16-3, 14-11-0 NCHC) managed to get to Irish (28-10-2, 17-6-1 Big Ten) sophomore goaltender

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Notre Dame beats Michigan in closing seconds for title-game berth

Connor Mulvena | Friday, April 6, 2018

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Like most games this season, Notre Dame got off to a slow start Thursday night. It seems as if the Irish have played from behind all season. But Thursday night — in what has also become a season trend — it did not stop them from coming out on top. Michigan

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Hoonhout: The Irish proved they don’t mind a dogfight

Tobias Hoonhout | Friday, April 6, 2018

ST. PAUL, Minn. — For a moment, it seemed like Notre Dame’s luck had reached the end of the road. Despite managing a power play just 34 seconds into the contest — and against Michigan’s not-so-stellar penalty kill — the top-seeded Irish (28-9, 17-6 Big Ten) failed to capitalize. Then, a momentary lapse on defense

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Notre Dame wins regional, advances to Frozen Four for second consecutive year

Michael Ivey | Monday, March 26, 2018

This weekend at the Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport, Connecticut, No. 1 seed Notre Dame won the East Regional of the NCAA tournament with two thrilling victories over fourth-seeded Michigan Tech and second-seeded Providence to clinch a spot in the Frozen Four for the second consecutive season and the fourth time in program history. “I’m

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Irish end regular season with split results against Michigan State

Tobias Hoonhout and Connor Mulvena | Monday, February 26, 2018

No. 5 Notre Dame split its final regular season series this against Michigan State, winning on Friday night over the Spartans (12-19-2, 6-15-2 Big Ten) but falling on Senior Night on Saturday. On Friday, sophomore goalie Cale Morris assumed his dominant form in the first period, stopping all 12 of Michigan State’s shots on goal

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Hoonhout: Notre Dame’s new identity makes it legitimate contender

Tobias Hoonhout | Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Expectations can be tricky. On one hand, they are built on past success. On the other, they always result in question marks. But this season, No. 1 Notre Dame has answered every question thrown at it. Although there were certainly doubts about how well the Irish (22-6-2, 16-3-1 Big Ten) could replicate last season’s incredible

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Irish claim Big Ten regular-season title before dropping second game to Ohio State

Michael Ivey and Connor Mulvena | Monday, February 12, 2018

Notre Dame captured the Big Ten regular season in the program’s first-ever season in the conference this past weekend, as the No. 1 Irish took on No. 6 Ohio State at Compton Family Ice Arena. A lot was on the line for both teams this weekend. If the Irish (22-6-2, 16-3-1-1 Big Ten) earned three

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