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UND assistant coach Dillon Simpson first raised the idea to head coach Dane Jackson. Simpson said Keaton Verhoeff, a 16-year-old defenseman in the Western Hockey League, had accelerated his education ...
Jun. 18—GRAND FORKS — The UND hockey team took a trip to Davos, Switzerland, over Christmas break in 1982 to play in the Spengler Cup. It added two additional exhibitions in Kreuzlinger and ...
Goaltender Ludvig Persson, who played one season at UND, has signed with Växjö in Sweden. A couple of undrafted UND players are participating in NHL development camps this week.
GRAND FORKS — The UND hockey team took a trip to Davos, Switzerland, over Christmas break in 1982 to play in the Spengler Cup. It added two additional exhibitions in Kreuzlinger and Lucerne on ...
GRAND FORKS — Former UND and Warroad hockey standout T.J. Oshie officially announced his retirement from the NHL after 17 seasons on Monday. Oshie has been dealing with back injuries for the ...
FARGO — Matt Cullen, Ryan Kraft, Brian Lee, Will Borgen. A list of elite hockey players all with one thing in common: NHL draft picks from Moorhead. Incoming UND freshman Sam Laurila hopes to ...
Class gives UND students a chance to chase storms, get experiential learning The storm experience class lasted the last two weeks of May. On the third day of the class, and the official first ...
HONOLULU — Former UND women’s basketball head coach Travis Brewster is on the move once again. After spending the last two seasons at the helm of Division II’s Chadron State College ...
UND is at or under the roster limit in its men's sports except for hockey, where the midseason addition of emergency goalie Aleksi Huson put UND at 27 players. The House settlement limits men's ...
GRAND FORKS — The UND men’s basketball team’s newest assistant coach, Ty Danielson, had never set foot in Grand Forks before this week. However, he was quite familiar with the community well ...
We just need hockey. No need for movies, the opera, Shakespeare, or Sondheim. Let’s replace Broadway with a bunch of rinks—and ask Stanley Cup hockey teams to send us all into the riveted rapture.