NHL Network announced the second half of its comprehensive National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Hockey broadcast schedule featuring 28 games, 18 of which are post-season tilts. The action gets underway this Saturday (Jan. 14) at 6:30 p.m. ET as the University of Nebraska-Omaha takes on Ohio State University.
NHL Network's NCAA hockey broadcast schedule features extensive collegiate playoff coverage, including the CHA Championship, ECAC Championship and the NCAA Division I men's regional semifinals and finals. NHL Network's NCAA hockey coverage comes to a close with extensive coverage of the Men's and Women's NCAA Frozen Four Championships.
NHL Network's NCAA regular season broadcast schedule features three players responsible for bringing a second consecutive IIHF World Junior Championship gold medal back to Canada last week: Sasha Pokulok (Cornell University), Andrew Cogliano (University of Michigan) and Daniel Bertram (Boston College). Additionally, American standouts Jack Johnson (University of
Michigan) and Phil Kessel (University of Minnesota) lead the charge of 17 American World Juniors stars slated to appear as part of NHL Network's NCAA hockey coverage.
NHL Network's complete 2006 NCAA hockey broadcast schedule is as follows:
*Saturday, Jan. 14 - University of Nebraska-Omaha @ Ohio State University at 6:30 p.m. ET
*Saturday, Jan. 21 - Colorado College @ University of Minnesota at 6:30 p.m. ET
*Saturday, Jan. 28 - University of Michigan @ Michigan State University at 6:30 p.m. ET
*Saturday, Feb. 4 - University of New Hampshire @ University of Maine at 6:30 p.m. ET
*Saturday, Feb. 11 - Princeton University @ Dartmouth University at 4:30 p.m. ET
*Friday, Feb. 17 - Boston College @ University of Maine at 8 p.m. ET
*Saturday, Feb. 18 - Boston University @ University of New Hampshire at 7 p.m. ET
*Saturday, Feb. 18 - Harvard University @ Cornell University at 9:30 p.m. ET
*Friday, Feb. 24 - Clarkson University @ Dartmouth College at 8 p.m. ET
*Saturday, Feb. 25 - University of Wisconsin @ Minnesota State University at 8 p.m. ET
*Sunday, March 12 - CHA Championship at 3 p.m. ET
*Sunday, March 19 - ECAC Championship at 6:30 p.m. ET
*Friday, March 24 - NCAA Men's Hockey East Regional Semifinal #1 (time TBA)
*Friday, March 24 - NCAA Men's Hockey Midwest Regional Semifinal #1(time TBA)
*Friday, March 24 - NCAA Men's Hockey East Regional Semifinal #2(time TBA)
*Friday, March 24 - NCAA Men's Hockey Midwest Regional Semifinal #2 (time TBA)
*Saturday, March 25 - NCAA Men's Hockey Northeast Regional Semifinal #1 (time TBA)
*Saturday, March 25 - NCAA Men's Hockey West Regional Semifinal #1 (time TBA)
*Saturday, March 25 - NCAA Men's Hockey Northeast Regional Semifinal #2 (time TBA)
*Saturday, March 25 - NCAA Men's Hockey Midwest Regional Final (time TBA)
*Saturday, March 25 - NCAA Men's Hockey West Regional Semifinal #2 (time TBA)
*Saturday, March 25 - NCAA Men's Hockey East Regional Final (time TBA)
*Sunday, March 26 - NCAA Men's Hockey Northeast Regional Final (time TBA)
*Sunday, March 26 - NCAA Men's Hockey West Regional Final (time TBA)
*Monday, March 27 - Women's Frozen Four Championship Final (time TBA)
*Thursday, April 6 - NCAA Men's Frozen Four Semifinal #1 (time TBA)
*Thursday, April 6 - NCAA Men's Frozen Four Semifinal #2 (time TBA)
*Saturday, April 8 - NCAA Men's Frozen Four Championship Final at 7
p.m. ET
Schedule subject to change
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