The Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team (9-12-1) fell to the Michigan State Spartans (17-2-1) in overtime on Saturday night at the Frozen Confines. The Badgers were one of four men's hockey teams that traveled to Chicago for a chance to play in the Frozen Confines: Big Ten Hockey Series.
The Wisconsin men's and women's hockey teams suffered tough losses Saturday night, but playing outdoors at Wrigley Field left smiles on their faces.
Long Island erased two leads Friday and was close to killing a five-minute kneeing penalty to defenseman Andrius Kulbis-Marino in the second period when Hensler, a freshman, scored from the top of the zone for a 3-2 lead.
The back-to-back doubleheaders on Friday and Saturday were the first outdoor college hockey games ever played at Wrigley Field, and despite biting cold for both games, fans came prepared for the first-ever Frozen Confines series.
No. 1 Michigan State scored with 1.4 seconds left in overtime to spoil the Badgers' comeback at the Frozen Confines.
The No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers women's hockey team (14-1-1) suited up to face No. 2 Ohio State (8-5-3) at Chicago’s Wrigley Field as a part of the first-ever Frozen Confines: Big Ten Hockey Series. With the WCHA regular season series between Wisconsin and Ohio State on the line at 2-1 this game proved to be close.
After neither team found the net during the three-on-three overtime period, Ohio State eventually ended the game in a seven-round shootout. Nonetheless, the final score moved Wisconsin to an impressive 20-1-1, 14-1-1 WCHA on the season and concluded the Badgers’ season series against the Buckeyes (13-5-3, 8-5-3 WCHA).
The top two teams in women's college hockey gave fans at Wrigley Field the sort of game expected from the Badgers and Buckeyes.
The Badgers fell to the top-ranked Spartans on a goal with 1.4 seconds left in overtime in the finale of the Frozen Confines college hockey series.
CHICAGO — Mark Johnson was standing on the temporary ice platform at Wrigley Field as his University of Wisconsin women's hockey team warmed up Saturday afternoon and looked ready to put on his ...
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team has been on a run for the ages in 2024-25, with a 20-1-1 record thus far. Their historic excellence was rewarded with an incredible opportunity as well. The Badgers got to play at Wrigley Field in Chicago,
Wisconsin men’s hockey fell to the Michigan State Spartans in overtime at ‘The Frozen Confines: Big Ten Hockey Series,’ an outdoor event at Chicago’s Wrigley Field on Saturday. Ranked No. 1 in the USA TODAY/USA Hockey Poll, the Spartans opened the contest with a 2-0 edge in the second quarter. Wisconsin, however, battled back.