DU will be looking to rebound from a 1-0 upset loss back on March 17 to rival Colorado College in the NCHC semis. The Pios suffered the same fate at Frozen Faceoff in March 2022, then rode that taste all the way to the program’s ninth national title.
The first bite? Carter Mazur hated it. Lose in the NCHC Frozen Faceoff semis. Kiss another trophy goodbye.“Yeah, I feel like it’s the exact same as last ,” Mazur, the DU Pioneers’ top goal-scorer, said earlier this week at Magness Arena in advance of the 30-9 Pios’ first test in the NCAA men’s hockey regionals, Thursday at 3:30 p.m. against Cornell .
DU will be looking to rebound from a 1-0 upset loss back on March 17 to rival Colorado College in the NCHC semis. The Pios suffered the same fate at Frozen Faceoff in March 2022,And this spring, coach David Carle is hoping a bitter Mazur makes for a better Mazur. The Pios are 42-5-0 since the start of the ’21-22 season when the lithe sophomore records at least a point in a game. They’re 19-11-1 in the 31 games in which the Michigan native has been held to a goose egg in the box score.
In what Pios faithful are hoping is a portent of good things to come, No. 1 goaltender Magnus Chrona practiced Tuesday at Magness before the team flew east. “It’s a one-and-done situation, goaltending is huge,” Carle said. “I know George Gwozdecky said it back in ‘04 about Adam Berkhoel, like, ‘It’s a goaltender’s tournament.’ We have the best goaltender in the tournament and I think we feel that way with Chrona in goal.
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