Saturday, April 11, 2026

DU Wins 11th NCAA Men's Hockey Title


Outshot and even outplayed over the first two periods, the University of Denver managed to rebound over the final 20 minutes tonight in Las Vegas to claim its latest NCAA hockey national title.

Rieger Lorenz and Kyle Chyzowski scored just under seven minutes apart in the third period, the first one off a rebound and the second on a deflection, to lift Denver to a 2-1 comeback victory over Wisconsin in the 2026 NCAA Division I men's hockey national championship game. It is the 11th NCAA crown in DU's hockey history, its second in three years, and its third in five seasons.

Vasily Zelenov staked Wisconsin to a 1-0 lead just over 13 minutes into regulation on a wrist shot from the left circle, but the Badgers went scoreless the rest of the way despite outshooting DU, 21-5, through the first 40 minutes of play, and by a 30-15 count overall. Daniel Hauser finished with 13 stops in goal for Wisconsin (24-13-2 overall). 

Denver (29-11-3) finished the campaign on a 16-0-1 run, all with goaltender and 2026 Frozen Four MVP Johnny Hicks (29 saves) in net. It was the first time DU defeated Wisconsin in the NCAAs in four tries all-time, and it also prevented the Badgers from winning their first men's hockey national title in 20 years. Next year's Frozen Four will be held in Washington, D.C.

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