No. 13 Sun Devils outlast No. 9 Providence in resilient overtime victory

(Photo: Sammi Maxwell/WCSN) There’s something about overtime hockey at Mullett Arena. Since the brand-new 5,000-seat venue opened before the 2022-23 season, Arizona State Men’s Ice Hockey had never lost in extra time at the shiny new rink, posting a 6-0 record entering into Friday’s matchup with No. 9 Providence. After 60 minutes on

No.16 Sun Devils upset No.2 Denver in OT 6-5 Thriller

(Photo: Sammi Maxwell/WCSN) Tempe, AZ - For the first time since 2019, the No.16 Arizona State Sun Devil (7-1-1) defeat the No.2 Denver Pioneers with a 6-5 overtime thriller. Tied 5-5 as time ran down in the third period meant extra hockey was going to be needed to close out what had

No.16 Sun Devils welcome hockey juggernaut No.2 Denver to Tempe

(Photo: Sammi Maxwell/WCSN) When looking at No. 16 Arizona State Hockey’s remaining schedule after its first eight games, multiple series stand out. Four straight games against rival Alaska Fairbanks in February will showcase two of the best independent programs, and two-game sets with No. 5 Providence in November and No. 7

ASU Hockey: Sun Devils sweep No. 15 Merrimack

TEMPE – When the game is on the line, you need your most prominent players to step up and show why they can be the best on the team, and for Arizona State hockey, senior forward Matthew Kopperud showed up big in the first two nights of the Sun Devils'

ASU Men’s Hockey: Sun Devils reveal key matchups, intentions to play in 2020-21 season

(Photo: Marlee Smith/WCSN) During a Zoom meeting with fans, alumni and media on May 15, Arizona State head coach Greg Powers revealed eight critical matchups on the Sun Devils' upcoming 2020-2021 schedule. Powers announced the Desert Hockey Classic at Gila River Arena in Glendale will return for the first time since

ASU Men’s Hockey: James Sanchez taking advantage of opportunity in new role

(Photo: Travis Whittaker/WCSN) James Sanchez spent two years at the University of Michigan. He played 61 total games and used two years of his NCAA eligibility.  However, Sanchez knew his performance over two seasons was not enough. The 6-foot-2, 195-pound forward had just 21 total points in his time with the Wolverines.  He