NCHC Frozen Faceoff preview

Only North Dakota avoided an upset in the first round of the NCHC playoffs.

March 21, 2014 at 2:38AM
Nov. 2, 2012 - South Bend, Indiana, United States of America - November 02, 2012: Western Michigan head coach Andy Murray behind the bench during NCAA Hockey game action between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Western Michigan Broncos at Compton Family Ice Arena in South Bend, Indiana. Western Michigan defeated Notre Dame 3-2. (Cal Sport Media via AP Images) ORG XMIT: CSMAP
Western Michigan coach Andy Murray formerly coached the Los Angeles Kings. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

When the National Collegiate Hockey Conference regular season ended, it looked as if the first-year league's Frozen Faceoff would be a hot ticket.

St. Cloud State won the league title, followed by North Dakota, Omaha and Minnesota Duluth — the four schools closest to Minneapolis, and four teams with fans who would travel well.

But only North Dakota survived the first round of the playoffs to advance to a semifinal at Target Center on Friday against last-place Miami (Ohio), which shocked St. Cloud State with a two-game sweep last weekend.

Denver and Western Michigan meet in Friday's afternoon semifinal.

North Dakota has made 11 consecutive NCAA tournaments but is on the bubble. The other three teams must win the Frozen Faceoff to earn the conference's automatic berth.

NCHC Frozen Faceoff

At Target Center

Friday's games

Denver vs. Western Michigan, 4:08 p.m.

Miami (Ohio) vs. North Dakota, 7:38 p.m.

Saturday's games

Third place, 3:38 p.m.

Championship, 7:38 p.m.

TV: Semifinals and final on CBS Sports Network

Tickets: Single-session tickets are $75 or $40 and are available at Target Center.

Denver (18-15-6)

The Pioneers, under first year coach Jim Montgomery, upended Omaha last weekend after finishing sixth during the regular season. Denver has only two seniors who play regularly and its leading scorer is freshman Trevor Moore (13 goals-16 assists-29 points). Goalie Sam Brittain (2.06 goals-against average, .934 saves percentage) and defenseman Joey LaLeggia (11-12-23) were first-team All-NCHC.

Western Michigan (19-14-5)

The Broncos are coached by Andy Murray, who guided the Los Angeles Kings for seven seasons and the St. Louis Blues for five. They were fifth during the regular season before beating UMD in the playoffs. Leading scorers are senior forwards Chase Balisy (13-24-37) and Shane Berschbach (15-22-37). Western Michigan was rebuilding after losing nine seniors and defenseman Danny DeKeyser, now with the Red Wings.

Miami (Ohio) (14-19-3)

After being picked to win the league title, the RedHawks were last in NCHC, but they swept NCAA-bound St. Cloud State last weekend. Miami has the league's top two scorers in Austin Czarnik (12-33-45) and Riley Barber (19-24-43). Goalie Ryan McKay (2.75, .911) has respectable stats for a team that gave up the most goals in the league. Czarnik was all-league first-team. Miami has been in the NCAAs the past eight years.

North Dakota (22-12-3)

Nickname-less North Dakota needed three games last weekend to beat Colorado College and advance to Minneapolis. Diminutive winger Rocco Grimaldi (13-22-35) is the team's leading scorer. Defenseman Dillon Simpson was first-team All-NCHC; he's one of only four seniors on the roster. Sophomore Zane Gothberg (2.08, .922) gets the start in goal. Coach Dave Hakstol is 257-131-40 in 10 seasons.

CHRIS MILLER


Notre Dame defenseman Kevin Lund, left, drops to the ice to blocks the shot by Miami (Ohio) forward Austin Czarnik during the first period of a college hockey game at Soldier Field, Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charlie Arbogast) ORG XMIT: ILCA103
Miami (Ohio)’s Austin Czarnik (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Colorado College's Alex Roos, left, battles North Dakota's Rocco Grimaldi (19) as UND's Paul LaDue (6) looks on in the first period of a hockey game on Friday, Jan. 10, 2014, in Grand Forks, N.D. (AP Photo/Bruce Crummy) ORG XMIT: NNDBC904
North Dakota’s Rocco Grimaldi, right (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
November 22, 2013 - Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S. - Denver forward, Trevor Moore #8, during a Front Range rivalry match-up between the University of Denver Pioneers and the Air Force Academy Falcons at Cadet Ice Arena, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Denver and Air Force play to a 3-3 tie. (Cal Sport Media via AP Images) ORG XMIT: CSMAP
Denver’s Trevor Moore (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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