(Photo: Josh Eaton) TEMPE — Back on January 2, after a 7-2 win against Alaska Anchorage, Arizona State head coach Greg Powers said that the Sun Devils had “bought into not being a perimeter team.” He added that they had established a standard for what they needed to be successful, including
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Sun Devils look to continue dominant play against familiar foe
ASU’s top line on track to be among the best in the country
(Photo: Aiden Longbrake/WCSN) TEMPE – Being on the first line in hockey is something that players aren’t just handed. That honor is earned throughout the season, with players on that line needing to be the best players on the ice. Arizona State’s first line, consisting of sophomore forward Cullen Potter and
Explosive offense setting new standard for ASU
(Photo: Aiden Longbrake/WCSN) TEMPE – The old adage goes, defense wins championships, but for Arizona State, its best defense has been a better offense. Coming into the Desert Hockey Classic, the Sun Devils were 9-1-1 in games they scored three or more goals, and their potent offense did not even graze
Potter’s hat trick leads the way in win over Alaska Anchorage
(Photo: Sun Devil Athletics) TEMPE — Arizona State sophomore forward Cullen Potter found himself in the slot with just under a minute to play in regulation on Friday night. A feed from senior forward Cruz Lucius set up Potter to put the puck past Alaska Anchorage sophomore goalie Tyler Krivtsov. As “Hey
ASU kicks off 2026 at home for the Desert Hockey Classic
(Photo: Sun Devil Athletics) The first week of a new year typically marks the beginning of several traditions. After the ball drops in New York, resolutions are made, college football is turned on, and celebrations begin. All of the yearly renditions are present in Tempe, but in addition, a new staple
Sun Devils travel to Alaska for weekend series with Nanooks
No. 12 Sun Devils hits the road to take on future NCHC opponent Colorado College
\The past four weekends have provided nothing but excitement for No. 12 Arizona State Men’s Hockey. The Sun Devils just completed a 6-2 eight-game homestand, sweeping Stonehill and Alaska Anchorage, and earning overtime wins in series splits against then-No. 2 Denver and then-No. 9 Providence. Through 14 games, the Sun
No.14 Sun Devils sweep Alaska Anchorage with second Shutout of season
(Photo: Sammi Maxwell/WCSN) For No. 14 Arizona State Men’s Hockey, the depth of its roster has been its biggest strength, entering Sunday’s series finale with 14 goal-scorers and all but six players without a single point. Sophomore forward Ryan Alexander and graduate defenseman Brandon Tabakin added to that list, each scoring
Semptimphelter, power play shine in No. 14 Sun Devils’ 4-3 win over Alaska Anchorage
(Photo: Marina Williams/WCSN) In a 3-3 game with twelve minutes to play in the third period, goaltender TJ Semptimphelter found himself without his stick while facing sustained offensive pressure from Alaska Anchorage’s attack. While senior defenseman Tim Lovell soon gave the netminder his own twig, Semptimphelter was still at a major disadvantage.