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Denver rallies again to win NCAA hockey title

Denver players celebrate after defeating Wisconsin in the championship game at the NCAA Frozen Four tournament on Saturday in Las Vegas. (AP photo)

LAS VEGAS — Denver has thrived in the uncomfortable, refusing to panic even when the opponent is dominating play.

Much of that is because of the freshman in the Pioneers’ net.

No goalie has been better than Johnny Hicks, and he is the main reason Denver is yet again the best team in college hockey.

Kyle Chyzowski tipped in a shot from the point with 5:52 left to back up another sensational performance from Hicks and rally Denver to a 2-1 victory over Wisconsin on Saturday for the Pioneers’ third national championship in five years.

The victory also extended the Pioneers’ record to 11 national titles overall and denied the Badgers their seventh overall and first since 2006.

“I’m so happy that we could get it done with this group,” said Hicks, fighting back tears. “We’ve gone through so much adversity, and I’m just so proud of this group.”

This also was a rare loss for a Big Ten Conference team in a championship game this academic year. That conference already is home to the current champions in football (Indiana), men’s basketball (Michigan) and women’s basketball (UCLA).

But the National Collegiate Hockey Conference remains the sport’s premier league by claiming eight of the past 10 national champions. It doesn’t have the glamour of the Big Ten or the resources that come from being on the national stage in football, but Denver coach David Carle said the collective effort to try to achieve greatness in hockey shows what can be accomplished.

“I think we’re the proof of concept that it’s still possible,” Carle said. “Do we have advantages over other places? I am not sitting up here crying poor that we don’t have things. But we are a small institution. We are very committed, though, to our hockey program and making it a great experience for our student-athletes, our fans and our alumni.

“You don’t have to be big in hockey to be good. You have to invest and you have to care and have the right people to do great things. In college athletics, I think a place like Denver should really be celebrated.”

Hicks continued his stellar play by making 29 saves, just two days after a personal-high 49 against Michigan. He did not lose in regulation since taking over as starter, going 16-0-1. Hicks entered this game leading the nation with a 1.20 goals-against average and .957 save percentage.

“Johnny Hicks is unbelievable,” Denver captain Kent Anderson said. “He’s undefeated. We couldn’t have done any of this without him. Tonight our group stuck with it, they believed in each other. Hickey was there for us every step of the way. He kept us in it. Just waited for us to score. Eventually we did.”

Hicks was named Most Outstanding Player after also receiving that honor in Denver’s conference and regional tournaments.

Rieger Lorenz scored the other goal for Denver.

Wisconsin’s goal came from Vasily Zelenov, and Daniel Hauser stopped 13 shots.

Zelenov’s blast from the left circle off the rush with 6:24 left in the first period put Wisconsin up 1-0, a lead that held up until 7:31 of the third.

The second goal never came, not only because of Hicks. Denver didn’t provide a lot of clean looks and wound up blocking 31 shots.

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