(Photo: Marina Williams/WCSN) Less than 24 hours after going 2-for-2 on the power play and scoring three shorthanded goals, the No. 20 Sun Devils drew blanks on all three power play opportunities and gave up a power play goal in overtime to lose a chaotic game to Air Force. Coming off an
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Sun Devils Dominate Air Force, 8-1, In 2024-25 Opener
(Photo: Marina Williams/WCSN) Three shorthanded goals, two power-play goals, and a hat trick is one heck of a way to open the 2024-25 college hockey season, and to say special teams shined tonight is an understatement; they were brighter than the red light behind a goaltender. A new season of college hockey
No. 17 Sun Devils Begin Crucial Stretch With Series Against Lindenwood
(Photo: Marina Williams/WCSN) TEMPE — Ten regular season games remain on No. 17 Arizona State men’s ice hockey’s schedule, each equally vital as the next. Up to this point, the Sun Devils have put together a largely successful 2023-24 campaign. ASU is ranked No. 16 in the PairWise Rankings — which emulate
No.12 Sun Devils reach Desert Hockey Classic for First Time in Program History
(Photo: Hailey Rogalski/WCSN) The Arizona State Sun Devils (15-3-3) closed out night one of the Desert Hockey Classic with a dominant 5-2 victory over the Harvard Crimson (1-8-3), all thanks to their bottom six forwards. For the first time in program history, the Sun Devils have punched their ticket to the championship
No. 12 Sun Devils host Dartmouth for final home series in 2023
(Photo: Sammi Maxwell/WCSN) Arizona State men’s ice hockey is fortunate to return home from Colorado still with only three losses on the season. The 12th-ranked Sun Devils put forth a solid overall performance in last Friday’s 2-2 tie at Colorado College, but the same can’t be said for game two the next
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
ASU Men’s Hockey splits series with No. 9 Providence, finishes homestand 6-2
(Photo: Hailey Rogalski/WCSN) On the one-year anniversary of Arizona State’s first overtime win at Mullett Arena over then-No. 2 Minnesota, hopes of repeating that Mullett Magic filled the room following ASU’s 4-3 overtime win Friday evening. However, the No.9 Providence Friars defeated the Sun Devils 2-1 in Sunday’s matinee series finale
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.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