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University of Minnesota Marriucci Arena
Miami University The Goggin Ice Center

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There is nothing like a Division One college hockey game. College hockey is the fastest, most exciting amateur sport on the planet!

There are 58 Division One College Hockey teams in the nation, each with its own unique history and traditions. Only seventeen teams have won the National Title, but each season every program begins another quest for a trip to the Frozen Four and the NCAA Championship.

Through in-depth interviews with the coaches and visits to the campuses, D1hockey.com takes you on a virtual journey to all the programs. If you love college hockey, this site is for you!

D1Hockey.com is the definitive guide to College Hockey for:

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  • What Coaches Look for in Prospective Recruits
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Quote of the Month

"I tell people all the time, if Brian Leetch was 18 again, and was playing on Mars, I'd be fighting every college hockey coach to get on the next spaceship." Mark Dennehy - Merrimack College
 

Drill of the Month - Denver: D-Activation

D-Activation

F1 skates towards D1, passes to D1 and cuts across zone; D2 swings in the opposite direction

D1 passes to D2

D2 passes to F1, that "activates" D1, who breaks up ice. F2 swings over to support F1

F1 passes to F2

F1, F2, D1 and D2 attack 3 on 0. Next group moves in to repeat in opposite direction

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