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Denver’s Gritty Comeback Nets Record 11th NCAA Hockey Crown Over Wisconsin

By Matthias Binder April 12, 2026
Frozen Four in Las Vegas: Denver beats Wisconsin 2-1 for its 11th national title
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Frozen Four in Las Vegas: Denver beats Wisconsin 2-1 for its 11th national title

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Wisconsin Seizes Control Early, But Denver Stays ComposedThird-Period Surge Delivers Championship GloryHicks’ Wall of Saves Earns Frozen Four MVP HonorsPioneers Cement Legacy as Hockey’s Gold Standard

Wisconsin Seizes Control Early, But Denver Stays Composed (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – The University of Denver Pioneers etched their name deeper into college hockey history with a tense 2-1 victory over the University of Wisconsin Badgers in the NCAA Frozen Four championship at T-Mobile Arena.[1][2] Trailing for nearly two periods amid relentless pressure from their opponents, Denver mounted a decisive third-period rally to secure the program’s third national title in five years. Goaltender Johnny Hicks anchored the effort with clutch saves that kept the Pioneers alive until their offense ignited.

Wisconsin Seizes Control Early, But Denver Stays Composed

Wisconsin struck first at 13:36 of the opening period when forward Vasily Zelenov rifled a shot from the left circle past Hicks, giving the Badgers a 1-0 lead.[2] The Badgers poured on the pressure, outshooting Denver 21-5 through the first two frames and dominating puck possession. Denver managed just five shots on Wisconsin goaltender Daniel Hauser during that span, testing his resolve minimally.

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Despite the lopsided play, the Pioneers refused to crumble. They absorbed the onslaught without panic, leaning on disciplined defense and Hicks’ steady presence in net. This resilience echoed Denver’s tournament path, where they had already survived high-shot deficits in earlier rounds.[1]

Third-Period Surge Delivers Championship Glory

Denver exploded to life in the final frame, erasing the deficit at 7:31 when Rieger Lorenz jammed home a rebound from Garrett Brown’s shot, with Kristian Epperson earning the primary assist to knot the score at 1-1.[1] Momentum shifted palpably as the Pioneers gained confidence. Just over six minutes later, at 14:08, Kyle Chyzowski deftly tipped Boston Buckberger’s point shot past Hauser, providing the game-winner with 5:52 remaining.[1]

The sequence highlighted Denver’s forechecking prowess and opportunistic play. Lorenz’s hustle forced turnovers, while Chyzowski’s redirection capped a frantic push. Wisconsin pushed back late but could not solve Hicks again, sealing Denver’s triumph.

Period Denver Goals Wisconsin Goals
1st 0 1 (Zelenov 13:36)
2nd 0 0
3rd 2 (Lorenz 7:31, Chyzowski 14:08) 0

Hicks’ Wall of Saves Earns Frozen Four MVP Honors

Johnny Hicks stood tallest amid the chaos, stopping 29 of 30 shots to earn Most Outstanding Player accolades.[1] His tournament haul included 78 saves across key games, boasting a nation-leading 1.20 goals-against average and.957 save percentage entering the final. Hicks had gone 16-0-1 in regulation since becoming the starter.

“I’m so happy that we could get it done with this group,” Hicks said afterward. “We’ve gone through so much adversity, and I’m just so proud of this group.”[1] He added, “I was just playing off instinct.” Hauser countered with 13 saves for Wisconsin but faltered on the decisive tips.

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  • Vasily Zelenov provided Wisconsin’s lone tally on a sharp rush.
  • Rieger Lorenz tied it with gritty rebound work.
  • Kyle Chyzowski delivered the dagger via deflection.
  • Johnny Hicks repelled 29 shots for the win.
  • Shots favored Wisconsin 30-14 overall.

Pioneers Cement Legacy as Hockey’s Gold Standard

The victory marked Denver’s record-extending 11th NCAA title, surpassing all programs and denying Wisconsin its seventh crown since 2006.[3] It represented the third championship in five seasons for coach David Carle’s squad, underscoring the National Collegiate Hockey Conference’s dominance with eight of the last 10 national champions. Denver reached the Frozen Four four times in that span.

The Pioneers’ path mirrored their identity: thriving under duress. Outshot heavily yet victorious, they exemplified poise in the uncomfortable moments that defined the weekend.

Key Takeaways:

  • Denver’s third-period explosion overcame 40 minutes of Badger pressure.
  • Hicks’ elite goaltending proved decisive once more.
  • 11th title solidifies Pioneers’ place atop college hockey history.

Denver’s latest conquest in the desert not only adds hardware but reinforces a blueprint for success in high-stakes hockey. As the Pioneers celebrate, questions linger about their reloaded roster next season. What do you think of this resilient championship run? Share in the comments.

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