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The 2023–24 Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's ice hockey season was the 64th season of play for the program and 7th in the Big Ten Conference.The Fighting Irish represented the University of Notre Dame in the 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season, played their home games at Compton Family Ice Arena and were coached by Jeff Jackson in his 19th season.
The arena held its first Notre Dame hockey game on October 21, 2011 when a sellout crowd saw Notre Dame defeat Rensselaer 5–2. [25] The new ice arena is located south of the Joyce Center, just north of Edison Road, and just west of where the new Irish track and field facility is being constructed.
Hockey East: 20 9 9 2 – – – 20 T–7th 40 23 15 2 .600 Won Opening Round, 3–2 (Boston University) Won Quarterfinal Series, 2–1 (Boston College) Lost Semifinal, 2–4 (Massachusetts–Lowell) Lost Regional semifinal, 3–4 (OT) (St. Cloud State) 2014–15: Hockey East 22 10 7 5 – – – 25 5th 42 18 19 5 .488 Won Opening Round ...
Notre Dame hockey travels to State College, Pa., to open Big Ten Conference schedule against Penn State
OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Notre Dame forward Danny Nelson scored twice, Western Michigan’s Hampton Slukynsky made 25 saves and the defending champion United States beat Latvia 5-1 on Saturday in the world junior hockey championship.
The junior defenseman assisted on two of the Gophers' goals — including that all-important first strike — and led the D-core in shutting down Notre Dame 4-1 on Friday at 3M Arena at Mariucci.
MADISON – If you want proof of how quickly a hockey game can turn, look no farther than the Wisconsin Badgers on Friday night. The Badgers men spent the first 39 minutes against Notre Dame ...
In the deciding game, Notre Dame played as well as could be expected, outshooting MSU 39–28, going 2-for-4 on the power play and not taking a single penalty in the game. However, former Irish netminder, Dylan St. Cyr , came back to haunt his old team and stopped 37 shots to lead the Spartans to a 2–4 victory.