Men’s Frozen Four field set as Quinnipiac, Michigan, Minnesota, Boston advance

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Men’s Frozen Four field set as Quinnipiac, Michigan, Minnesota, Boston advance
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The Michigan Wolverines and Quinnipiac Bobcats advanced after comeback victories on Sunday.

After Boston University and the University of Minnesota both advanced to the Frozen Four on Saturday, Quinnipiac and Michigan both won in comeback fashion to fill out the 2023 NCAA men’s national title field.

The Frozen Four will take place in Tampa Bay on April 6 and 8, with a new winner to be decided after Denver’s early exit on Thursday in regional playoff action. The two semifinal games will occur on April 6, with the national championship game set for two nights later. It took nearly 12 minutes for Quinnipiac to get their first shot of the third, with Ohio State controlling the pace of play. But with over four minutes to go, Christophe Tellier scored one of the season’s best goals, tapping the puck over Jakub Dobes’ head before batting it in. The call on the ice originally was no-goal, with the play resuming for a few seconds before the refs had a chance to take another look and change their mind.

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