Tag: David Carle
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No. 9 Denver hockey completes road sweep of defending national champions No. 4 Western Michigan
Statement made. David Carle’s Denver Pioneers (6-3-1) went on the road for their first NCHC series of the season and came away with a pair of impressive victories over defending national champions Western Michigan (5-5-0), capped off by Saturday’s 6-3 win at Lawson Ice Arena in Kalamazoo, Mich. DU exploded in the first period, scoring…
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No. 6 DU Pioneers bounce back, dominate Alaska Anchorage for weekend split
The floodgates finally opened for Denver. After scoring just three goals on nearly 90 shots in their last two games, a pair of losses, the Pioneers offense exploded for a 6-0 win on Saturday night against Alaska Anchorage to secure a series split. A night after they went scoreless on the power play, the Pios…
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No. 6 DU Pioneers fall vs. Alaska Anchorage in series opener
In Denver’s first ever home game on Halloween, there were one too many tricks opposed to treats inside Magness Arena. A goal by Dimitry Kebreau with just over a minute left to play in overtime gave Alaska Anchorage (1-4-0) a 4-3 win over the No. 6 Pioneers (3-2-2) on Friday night, despite DU out-shooting the…
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Kent Anderson embraces role as Denver Pioneers’ latest captain in long history of great ones
Kent Anderson can relate to every player on the Denver hockey roster. And there’s no better explanation for David Carle’s decision to choose the senior defenseman to be his program’s latest captain. Just like his predecessor, Carter King, Anderson is a Calgary native who didn’t play a ton as a freshman. But by the end…
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David Carle’s DU Pioneers team has renewed, youthful energy heading into 2025-26 season
It was a strange feeling last April for David Carle. When his Denver teams get to the Frozen Four, they often win. They usually make it to at least the championship game on Saturday. Last season, in the Pioneers’ 20th trip to the Frozen Four, they matched up with NCHC foe Western Michigan for a…
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Which Colorado Avalanche and Denver Pioneer players must become stars in 2025-26? | Friday Faceoff
Friday Faceoff: The puck’s about to drop. Which Denver Pioneer and Colorado Avalanche players must step forward in 2025-26? Evan Rawal, Avalanche reporter Answer: Avalanche forward Brock Nelson It didn’t work with Alex Newhook. It didn’t work with J.T. Compher. It definitely didn’t work with Ryan Johansen, and Casey Mittelstadt’s game fell apart. Is Brock…
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Denver Pioneers hockey picked to finish second in NCHC | Colorado Sunshine
Where good news shines Denver Pioneers hockey will enter the 2025-26 season with a new card to play. The underdog card. Denver was not picked to win the NCHC when the preseason poll was released Thursday. That honor went to Western Michigan — and for good reason. Western Michigan is coming off a season in…
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Denver Pioneers revel in 75th anniversary bash: ‘Greatest college hockey program in history of mankind’
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The celebration of success was on steroids. The pinnacle of a weekend-long 75th anniversary gala for the University of Denver hockey program concluded Saturday, after the defending NCAA champions and No. 1-ranked Pioneers improved to 10-0 before more than 150 proud alumni at Magness Arena. The celebration was etched in the ice by this 2024-25…
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No. 7 Denver falls to St. Cloud State in pod finale, departs with 3-6-1 record
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The No. 7 Denver Pioneers ended their stay in the National Collegiate Hockey Conference’s “pod” on a sour note Sunday. St. Cloud State pulled ahead late to seal a 3-1 victory in Omaha, Neb. Denver…




