Miami's season may have ended in Denver on Saturday, but what the RedHawks accomplished in the past five months should reap residual benefits. For the better part of a decade, it has felt like this program was doomed, falling further into the doldrums with each passing series. Miami finished 2024-25 on an 0-25-1, 26-game winless … Continue reading What a wild year for Miami hockey
Denver sweeps away Miami’s season
For 20 minutes, it looked like Miami might extend its season for at least another day. Then Denver scored four unanswered goals en route to a 6-2 win over the RedHawks at Magness Arena on Saturday, sweeping its best-of-3 series and ending Miami's 2025-26 campaign. It was the 12th straight NCHC Tournament loss for the … Continue reading Denver sweeps away Miami’s season
Denver blanks Miami in tournament opener
The only non-ENG was a Denver shot that deflected off a Miami skate and under the crossbar. Matteo Drobac (photo by Cathy Lachmann/VFG). That was all the offense the No. 7 Pioneers needed, as they tacked on a pair of empty netters to seal a 3-0 win over the RedHawks in Game 1 of a … Continue reading Denver blanks Miami in tournament opener
Preview: Miami at No. 7 Denver
Miami ended up the seventh seed in the NCHC Tournament after splitting in Omaha last weekend, meaning the RedHawks face Denver in the opening round. So MU must win 2 of 3 games this weekend against the seventh-ranked team in the NCAA on its home ice at altitude after going winless in its last 16 … Continue reading Preview: Miami at No. 7 Denver
Scrap flipped momentum in playoff clincher
For the first 38 minutes of their regular season finale, Miami and Omaha were pretty evenly-matched. That was reflected on the scoreboard: It was 2-2 with 2:04 left in the second period when the RedHawks and Mavericks combined for 72 penalty minutes, including six 10-minute misconducts, for post-whistle roughhousing behind the Miami net. Doug Grimes … Continue reading Scrap flipped momentum in playoff clincher
