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Mar. 21—ST. PAUL, Minn. — No. 17 UND and No. 3 Western Michigan are meeting in the National Collegiate Hockey Conference semifinals in Xcel Energy Center.
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Place: Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.
TV: CBS Sports Network (GF Ch. 314/635 HD).
Radio:
The Fox (96.1 FM).
Forwards
22 Owen McLaughlin—9 Sacha Boisvert—15 Carter Wilkie
26 Dylan James—14 Cameron Berg—18 Jayden Perron
7 Mac Swanson—8 Jake Schmaltz—21 Ben Strinden
29 Jackson Kunz—20 Cade Littler—27 Louis Jamernik V
Defensemen
4 Jake Livanavage—13 Caleb MacDonald
16 Andrew Strathmann—25 Abram Wiebe
3 Jayden Jubenvill—6 E.J. Emery
5 Dane Montgomery
Goaltenders
35 T.J. Semptimphelter
30 Hobie Hedquist
Not in lineup: F Cody Croal, F Dalton Andrew, D Tanner Komzak, D Bennett Zmolek (inj), G Kaleb Johnson (inj), G Aleksi Huson
Forwards
20 Alex Bump—25 Matteo Costantini—34 Owen Michaels
23 Liam Valente—13 Grant Slukynsky—8 Zach Nehring
22 Iiro Hakkarainen—16 Tim Washe—18 Wyatt Schingoethe
17 Ty Henricks—19 Cam Knuble—24 Garrett Szydlowski
29 Tristan Lemyre
Defensemen
33 Samuel Sjolund—27 Joona Vaisanen
14 Brian Kramer—3 Cole Crusberg-Roseen
10 Zack Sharp—4 Robby Drazner
Goaltenders
30 Hampton Slukynsky
31 Cameron Rowe
1 Kirk Laursen
Not in lineup: F Ethan Wolthers, F Zach Bade, F Ean Somoza, F Connor Brown, F Ryan Kusler, D Jack Mesic, D Grady Gallatin
Referees — Ryan Hersey and Nathan Wieler
Linesmen — Tyler Liffrig and Erik Contino
Supervisor — Mike Schmitt
UND defenseman E.J. Emery is playing his first game since Feb. 22 against Minnesota Duluth. He missed six games with a lower-body injury. He replaces Tanner Komzak in the lineup. . . UND's forward lines remain the same as last Saturday. . . Western Michigan went 3-1 against UND in the regular season. . . UND needs to win the NCHC Frozen Faceoff to reach the NCAA tournament. . . Western Michigan is playing to try to gain a No. 1 seed for the NCAA tournament. . . The Fighting Hawks and Broncos played in the 2022 Frozen Faceoff semifinals. The Broncos won 4-2. . . The Fighting Hawks are 2-7 in NCHC semifinal games. They're 1-7 in semifinals in the Twin Cities.
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Time: 7:30 p.m.
Place: Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.
TV: CBS Sports Network (GF Ch. 314/635 HD).
Radio:
The Fox (96.1 FM).
Forwards
22 Owen McLaughlin—9 Sacha Boisvert—15 Carter Wilkie
26 Dylan James—14 Cameron Berg—18 Jayden Perron
7 Mac Swanson—8 Jake Schmaltz—21 Ben Strinden
29 Jackson Kunz—20 Cade Littler—27 Louis Jamernik V
Defensemen
4 Jake Livanavage—13 Caleb MacDonald
16 Andrew Strathmann—25 Abram Wiebe
3 Jayden Jubenvill—6 E.J. Emery
5 Dane Montgomery
Goaltenders
35 T.J. Semptimphelter
30 Hobie Hedquist
Not in lineup: F Cody Croal, F Dalton Andrew, D Tanner Komzak, D Bennett Zmolek (inj), G Kaleb Johnson (inj), G Aleksi Huson
Forwards
20 Alex Bump—25 Matteo Costantini—34 Owen Michaels
23 Liam Valente—13 Grant Slukynsky—8 Zach Nehring
22 Iiro Hakkarainen—16 Tim Washe—18 Wyatt Schingoethe
17 Ty Henricks—19 Cam Knuble—24 Garrett Szydlowski
29 Tristan Lemyre
Defensemen
33 Samuel Sjolund—27 Joona Vaisanen
14 Brian Kramer—3 Cole Crusberg-Roseen
10 Zack Sharp—4 Robby Drazner
Goaltenders
30 Hampton Slukynsky
31 Cameron Rowe
1 Kirk Laursen
Not in lineup: F Ethan Wolthers, F Zach Bade, F Ean Somoza, F Connor Brown, F Ryan Kusler, D Jack Mesic, D Grady Gallatin
Referees — Ryan Hersey and Nathan Wieler
Linesmen — Tyler Liffrig and Erik Contino
Supervisor — Mike Schmitt
UND defenseman E.J. Emery is playing his first game since Feb. 22 against Minnesota Duluth. He missed six games with a lower-body injury. He replaces Tanner Komzak in the lineup. . . UND's forward lines remain the same as last Saturday. . . Western Michigan went 3-1 against UND in the regular season. . . UND needs to win the NCHC Frozen Faceoff to reach the NCAA tournament. . . Western Michigan is playing to try to gain a No. 1 seed for the NCAA tournament. . . The Fighting Hawks and Broncos played in the 2022 Frozen Faceoff semifinals. The Broncos won 4-2. . . The Fighting Hawks are 2-7 in NCHC semifinal games. They're 1-7 in semifinals in the Twin Cities.
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