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The NCAA Frozen Four is the college-hockey equivalent of the Final Four. The 2009 Frozen four is being held in Washington, DC at the Verizon Center, April 9th - April 11th. In 2009, Michigan State took down the division champion. What school will take the trophy this year?

Frozen Four News
Washington, D.C. will host the Frozen Four for the first time ever in 2009 in what has become a historic year for many reasons in our nation's capital.

With the Washington Capitals playing so well and fans coming out in droves to "Rock the Red" at the Verizon Center in Chinatown,... Read More


Frozen Four Tickets
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March 2010
Fri
3/19/2010
12:00 PM
NCAA Womens Frozen Four - Strip (Includes both Semifinals and the Final)
Ridder Arena
Minneapolis, MN
April 2010
Thu
4/8/2010
TBA
NCAA Mens Frozen Four (Both Days) $155 - $600
Ford Field
Detroit, MI
Thu
4/8/2010
TBA
NCAA Mens Frozen Four (Thursday Only) $90 - $2000
Ford Field
Detroit, MI
Fri
4/9/2010
TBA
NCAA Mens Frozen Four $1000 - $1000
Ford Field
Detroit, MI
Sat
4/10/2010
TBA
NCAA Mens Frozen Four (Saturday Only) $105 - $2000
Ford Field
Detroit, MI
     
     

Frozen Four

News and Information
Washington, D.C. will host the Frozen Four for the first time ever in 2009 in what has become a historic year for many reasons in our nation's capital.

With the Washington Capitals playing so well and fans coming out in droves to "Rock the Red" at the Verizon Center in Chinatown, it's the perfect time to reel in one of the premiere events in collegiate athletics.

It will also mark the first time any collegiate title will be given out in the nation's capital, which is a fact many will probably find hard to believe.

The Capitals certainly have a major stake in Frozen Four, as 25 members of the organization, be it players, prospects, coaches or personnel men, played collegiate hockey at one time or another.

The event will take place at the Verizon Center from April 9-11. It has sold out the past nine years and is certain to do the same this year.

The three-day event includes the semifinals on Thursday, April 9, and the championship game on Saturday night, April 11. It will also include various festivities, which includes open practices on Wednesday, April 8 and Friday, April 10.

There aren't too many sports across the country that would open up their doors for fans to come in and watch them practice and prepare for a national championship the day before they take the field/ice.

A youth clinic will also be conducted at Kettler Capitals Iceplex on the day of the championship game and several collegiate hockey awards will be announced, including the top player in the country.

The 16-team field will be announced during the NCAA tournament selection show on March 22, with the regional games to be played from March 27-29.

Boston, Michigan, Notre Dame and Northeastern are the favorites to reach the Frozen Four, but Denver, Vermont and Cornell figure to be right behind them. There promises to be some great hockey but tickets will go quickly, so get yours today!
 
 
Frozen Four History

The Frozen Four often gets overlooked because hockey isn't a premiere sport in the United States and this is only played at the college level, but it is one of sports greatest spectacles.

College hockey is primarily played by teams from the North, which is reasonable considering the different climates.

Schools from the Great Lakes area in particular have dominated this event, with four of the past seven champions coming from that part of the country.

Last year's champion was Boston College, which has won the title two times in the past eight years and become a major player on the national scene.

Denver won the title back-to-back in 2004 and 2005, which was preceeded by Minnesota winning it all in 2002 and 2003.

Over the entire history of the event, which spans all the way back to 1948, Denver is the southernmost team to win a national championship. Talk about domination by the northern half of the country.

The Frozen Four was always played in Colorado Springs until 1958, when it was moved to Minneapolis. It was then rotated to various cities, trying to expand the interest in the championship event.

It was never played any further south than St. Louis or Cincinnati, and it is now a major coup for a city to land the Frozen Four with all of the attention and business the event brings with it.

The great thing about this event is that you never have a mediocre team that just caught fire at the right time make it to the Frozen Four. It's always the four top teams in the country, which makes for a lot of exciting hockey.

There have been 13 overtime games in the championship game of the Frozen Four. Two games have gone more than just one overtime, with one title tilt actually extending into four extra sessions.

It is certainly one of the best championship events in all of sports, professional or collegiate, so be sure to attend the Frozen Four.
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