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On Monday the final Minnesota Gophers hockey schedule was released. The school from St. Minnesota should in theory have an easy start to the season.
After a week off, the Gophers return home for probably the most anticipated series of the season when their hated rivals from the University of North Dakota head to Minneapolis for a weekend series.
Thanksgiving weekend will see the Gophers off to play in front of hopefully a lot of snowbirds as the Gophers make their first ever road trip to Arizona State to face the Sun Devils.
Minnesota closes out the pre-Christmas break portion of the schedule with two more Big Ten series as they head to East Lansing to face Michigan State December 2nd and 3rd and then host their other arch-rival the Wisconsin Badgers on December 9th and 10th.
After the holiday break the Gophers ramp up slowly with a pair of exhibition games at the end of December. The following weekend the Gophers ;lay their final non-conference series of the season when they face another familiar Minnesota foe in St. Cloud State. The Gophers will make the initial trip up I on Friday night before everyone comes back to Minneapolis on Saturday. The Gophers will have three straight conference series and then a bye weekend before closing out with three more.
The Gophers head to Notre Dame January 13th and 14th before hosting the two Michigan schools on back to back weekends—the Wolverines on the 20th and 21st and the Spartans on the 27th and 28th. After a bye week Minnesota closes out the regular season with four of their last six games on the road beginning with a trip to Madison to face the Badgers, and then what has become an annual tradition a trip to Penn State on THON Dance Marathon Weekend to face the Nittany Lions.
The Gophers close out the regular season how they opened it with Ohio State on the schedule, this time in Minneapolis. The Big Ten tournament will begin the following weekend at home sights with the regular season champion getting the bye and the other six teams facing off. Oct 22 Sat. Columbus, Ohio. Oct 28 Fri.
Oct 29 Sat. Nov 4 Fri. Nov 5 Sat. Nov 10 Thu. Nov 11 Fri. Ann Arbor, Mich. Nov 17 Thu. Nov 18 Fri. Tempe, Ariz. Nov 25 Fri. Nov 26 Sat. East Lansing, Mich.
Dec 2 Fri. Dec 3 Sat. Dec 9 Fri. Dec 10 Sat. Dec 29 Thu. Bemidji, Minn. Dec 31 Sat. Cloud, Minn. Jan 7 Sat. Jan 8 Sun. South Bend, Ind. Jan 13 Fri. Jan 14 Sat. Jan 20 Fri. Jan 21 Sat. Jan 27 Fri. Jan 28 Sat. Madison, Wis. Feb 10 Fri. Feb 11 Sat. University Park, Pa.
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We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. On Monday the final Minnesota Gophers hockey schedule was released. The school from St. Minnesota should in theory have an easy start to the season. After a week off, the Gophers return home for probably the most anticipated series of the season when their hated rivals from the University of North Dakota head to Minneapolis for a weekend series.
Thanksgiving weekend will see the Gophers off to play in front of hopefully a lot of snowbirds as the Gophers make their first ever road trip to Arizona State to face the Sun Devils. Minnesota closes out the pre-Christmas break portion of the schedule with two more Big Ten series as they head to East Lansing to face Michigan State December 2nd and 3rd and then host their other arch-rival the Wisconsin Badgers on December 9th and 10th. After the holiday break the Gophers ramp up slowly with a pair of exhibition games at the end of December.
The following weekend the Gophers ;lay their final non-conference series of the season when they face another familiar Minnesota foe in St. Cloud State. The Gophers will make the initial trip up I on Friday night before everyone comes back to Minneapolis on Saturday.
The Gophers will have three straight conference series and then a bye weekend before closing out with three more. The Gophers head to Notre Dame January 13th and 14th before hosting the two Michigan schools on back to back weekends—the Wolverines on the 20th and 21st and the Spartans on the 27th and 28th.
After a bye week Minnesota closes out the regular season with four of their last six games on the road beginning with a trip to Madison to face the Badgers, and then what has become an annual tradition a trip to Penn State on THON Dance Marathon Weekend to face the Nittany Lions. The Gophers close out the regular season how they opened it with Ohio State on the schedule, this time in Minneapolis.
The Big Ten tournament will begin the following weekend at home sights with the regular season champion getting the bye and the other six teams facing off. The semifinals will take place the weekend of March 10th and 1th with the Big Ten Championship game slated for March 18th.
The Frozen Four returns to Tampa in taking place April 6th and 8th. The full schedule is below. Specific game times and TV will be announced at a later date. In all good fun, we’re excited for another great year of PrideOnIce hockey! Other interesting Big Ten games of note include an outdoor game between Michigan and Ohio State at the Cleveland Browns stadium on February 18th, the Buckeyes and Badgers opening up the season with a conference series in Columbus on October 7th and 8th, Michigan playing a home and home series against Western Michigan at the end of October after bailing on the Broncos last December, and Notre Dame opening the season at defending NCAA Champion Denver.
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