No. 1 ASU hockey outlasts surprising CU team, remains undefeated
There is no such thing as a bad win.
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There is no such thing as a bad win.
Friday night, the No. 1 ASU hockey team barely squeaked out a win against a one-win Colorado team.
Friday night was supposed to be a blowout.
The ASU hockey team has not only scored first in every home game, it has not trailed in a game in Tempe all season.
No. 1 ASU hockey will put its undefeated record on the line when it matches up against No. 18 Colorado State and the University of Colorado this weekend.
Last season, ASU started the season 19-0-0 en route to the program’s first No.1 ACHA ranking.
A win does not always leave a positive taste in a team’s mouth.
On Thursday, the No. 1 ASU hockey team dominated No. 6 Delaware. Friday night, a different Delaware team came to play, and it took an overtime goal from senior captain Colin Hekle to decide it.
No. 1 ASU hockey coach Greg Powers has said all season that the team’s biggest strength is its depth.
ASU hockey will play at least the first game of the weekend short-handed as nine suspensions were handed out to team veterans for a violation of team rules, coach Greg Powers said.
The goalie is the last line of defense in hockey.
ASU hockey lived up to its No. 2 ranking last weekend.
Runners looked up as they crossed the finish line, heading for the drinks and snacks waiting for them on the other side. An announcer called out the names of everyone who had just finished the Y Race.
It might have been thought that facing top competition would slow down the No. 2 Sun Devils.
From the first whistle of the game, ASU (4-2, 2-1 Pac-12) was in complete control. And when the final whistle sounded, ASU was standing tall with a 54-13 victory over Colorado (2-3, 0-3 Pac-12).
The first half was owned by the Sun Devils.
It took all five sets to determine a winner.
The No. 2 ASU hockey team will hit the road for the first time, and waiting for it is the No. 4 team in the nation: Illinois.
I did not grow up a hockey fan.
ASU hockey came into the season pretty sure of its top two lines.
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