The best part of regionals is the Cinderella stories. AIC currently leads St. Cloud 1-0 early.
Where the heck is the game? I've been looking at the WatchESPN (ESPN3 - same thing) website for 10 minutes and can't even find it. Ridiculous. Don't tell me how college hockey is "national." NOBODY CARES. There are 24 sports listed on the website (including "racing" whatever that is) and college hockey isn't even there. When I put each of the schools in the search box I got nothing. It's not even under "Live Events" when I click "All." (But there's track and field)
Where the heck is the game? I've been looking at the WatchESPN (ESPN3 - same thing) website for 10 minutes and can't even find it. Ridiculous. Don't tell me how college hockey is "national." NOBODY CARES. There are 24 sports listed on the website (including "racing" whatever that is) and college hockey isn't even there. When I put each of the schools in the search box I got nothing.
Go to schedule. Click on live now. Move down to ice hockey.
Where the heck is the game? I've been looking at the WatchESPN (ESPN3 - same thing) website for 10 minutes and can't even find it. Ridiculous. Don't tell me how college hockey is "national." NOBODY CARES. There are 24 sports listed on the website (including "racing" whatever that is) and college hockey isn't even there. When I put each of the schools in the search box I got nothing.
I just typed in hockey in the search window and all the tournament games show up.
What did you say?
Who own the Chiefs?
What did he say?
Owns! Owns!
Re: 2019 NCAA Tournament Thread - Regionals are the best weekend of hockey all year
Huskies gonna Husky
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