ASU Hockey goes viral as a result of late game brawl against Alaska-Fairbanks
To many, the sight of two players dropping the gloves for a fight at center ice in a heated moment in an NHL game is something met with excitement.
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To many, the sight of two players dropping the gloves for a fight at center ice in a heated moment in an NHL game is something met with excitement.
In most cases, when a collegiate hockey team wins 20 or more games, they are considered one of the best teams in the country. Seven out of the eight teams that currently hold 20 or more wins are ranked in the top 10, according to a recent poll.
ASU hockey has faced some tough stretches in its last year as an independent team, but the next four games against the Alaska Fairbanks could decide whether the Sun Devils advance to the postseason.
Despite everything No. 17 ASU Hockey has been able to do this season, their season hangs in the balance with just 10 games remaining. In a potential "must win out" situation to make the NCAA tournament, the first test comes this weekend against the Lindenwood team.
In what’s been a historic season on the ice at ASU’s Mullett Arena, Sun Devil hockey still has a battle ahead of them if they wish to continue past the regular season into the NCAA tournament.
In the ranked rematch in Tempe between then No. 18 Cornell and No. 11 ASU, the Sun Devils were swept for the first time this season, ending their 11-game win streak and putting a damper on their winning ways at home.
No. 12 ASU hockey (10-3-1) is off to one of its best starts in program history in its last year as an independent NCAA team before moving to the NCHC.
In their first daytime game on the ice, ASU took down Alaska Anchorage 3-0 on Sunday for their fourth series sweep of the season.
Arizona State hockey’s (7-2-1) undefeated home record at Mullett Arena ended Saturday night as they struggled to hold off the University of Denver (7-2-1) in an 8-4 loss.
In an intense, back-and-forth matchup, No. 16 Sun Devil Hockey pulled off a 6-5 upset win against No. 2 Denver with an overtime goal from graduate student forward Tyler Gratton.
No. 16 Arizona State Hockey (6-1-1) welcomes No. 2 Denver (6-1-1) to Tempe on Friday and Saturday in what will likely be its most challenging pair of games thus far after retaining its top-20 ranking in the USCHO poll.
ASU goaltender TJ Semptimphelter has been incredible for the Sun Devils this season. Now, the emergence of another high-level netminder in sophomore Gibson Homer makes for an elite pair of defenders in front of the net.
Home games at Mullett Arena continue for Arizona State hockey (2-0-0) as they will face a solid Northern Michigan (0-1-1) team this weekend in Tempe.
In their first pair of regular season games at Mullett Arena, the Arizona State men's hockey team completed the sweep on the ice against then-No. 15 ranked Merrimack, earning them a No. 18 ranking and two huge wins against a strong opponent.
In their last season before entering the National Collegiate Hockey Conference, Sun Devil Hockey will return to the ice on Friday for a home exhibition matchup with its Arizona Wildcats rivals.
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