North Dakotans should pay specific attention to the women's hockey events throughout the 2014 Winter Olympics, as two North Dakota sisters are in Sochi to help the team bring home Olympic Gold.
The Bismarck Bobcats wrapped up their regular season this past weekend with a couple of wins against Minot. They'll look to keep that momentum going into the playoffs, when they start a series with Brookings April 12th at the VFW Sports Center.
The University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux moved one step closer to the Frozen Four this afternoon with a win over Niagara, 2-1, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The Sioux will play Yale tomorrow, with a trip to the Frozen Four in Pittsburgh on the line.
The first round of the North Dakota State Hockey Tournament happened yesterday at the Ralph in Grand Forks and two local teams are moving on to the second round!
The first round of the North Dakota State Hockey Tournament begins tonight, at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, with both local boys and girls teams participating.
If you're a sports fan, there's a pretty good chance you've watched ESPN a time or two in your lifetime. If you're an athlete, one of your many goals is to make it onto ESPN. Well, that's what happened to Century High hockey player Alec Rauhauser today.
There are all sorts of different traditions involving fans throwing things on the ice during hockey games. While most of them involve dead squid or fish, the Calgary Hitman have a much more cuddly tradition.