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College Hockey Today is a weekly show looking at the biggest stories in NCAA Division I men's college hockey. Co-hosts Nate Ewell (College Hockey Inc.) and Brad Schlossman (Grand Forks...
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College Hockey Today is a weekly show looking at the biggest stories in NCAA Division I men's college hockey. Co-hosts Nate Ewell (College Hockey Inc.) and Brad Schlossman (Grand Forks Herald) look across the nation at the newsmakers and the stories that will compel the country.
The longest-running and highest ranked current college hockey podcast, College Hockey Today has been cited as a "notable hockey podcast" by The Athletic.
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The longest-running and highest ranked current college hockey podcast, College Hockey Today has been cited as a "notable hockey podcast" by The Athletic.
College Hockey Today
College Hockey Today
7 APR 2021 · On the eve of the 2021 NCAA Men's Frozen Four in Pittsburgh, co-hosts Nate Ewell (@nateewell, @collegehockey) and Brad Schlossman (@SchlossmanGF) take a closer look at Minnesota State, St. Cloud State, Massachusetts and Minnesota Duluth. They look at how each team reached the Frozen Four and the keys to their success in the season's last three games.
For more information on the Frozen Four, including storylines, links, and how to watch, visit http://collegehockeyinc.com/articles/2020/11/college-hockey-notebook.php
24 MAR 2021 · The NCAA Tournament's return has been long awaited, and co-hosts Nate Ewell (@nateewell, @collegehockey) and Brad Schlossman (@SchlossmanGF) can't wait for it. They break down some of the superlatives heading into the tourney, including:
- Best upset potential
- Best regional
- Best NHL prospect
- Best breakout candidates
And much more. Mentioned in this episode:
The Rink Live - https://www.therinklive.com/
College Hockey Inc. Storylines - http://collegehockeyinc.com/articles/2021/03/2021-ncaa-tournament-storylines.php
18 MAR 2021 · With two conference tournament titles decided and four championship games left to be played, co-hosts Nate Ewell (@nateewell, @collegehockey) and Brad Schlossman (@SchlossmanGF) check in on the college hockey postseason. They focus on the games coming up and what can be expected when looking ahead to Sunday's NCAA Tournament selection show.
11 MAR 2021 · One year after conference tournaments were taken away from us, they are already underway for 2021 - with much different looks than past years, but terrific storylines and NCAA Tournament implications as always. Co-hosts Nate Ewell (@nateewell, @collegehockey) and Brad Schlossman (@SchlossmanGF) break down each tournament conference-by-conference, looking at the format, the favorite, and other teams that might produce a surprise.
9 MAR 2021 · As teams' seasons start to end, NHL clubs will begin scooping up undrafted free agents. With that in mind, co-hosts Nate Ewell (@nateewell, @collegehockey) and Brad Schlossman (@SchlossmanGF) decided to draft those guys - identifying 16 players who are likely to have an opportunity to sign an NHL contract. Always one of the most popular episodes of the year, this will be the first of two this week, as College Hockey Today will return later in the week to preview the conference tournaments.
18 FEB 2021 · With the season heading into the final weeks, co-hosts Nate Ewell (@collegehockey, @nateewell) and Brad Schlossman (@SchlossmanGF) check in on the major individual awards, handicapping the favorites for the Hobey Baker, Mike Richter and Tim Taylor Awards. They also offer an NCAA Tournament update and look ahead to this weekend's action.
4 FEB 2021 · In an uncertain season, we know this much: there's a great weekend of college hockey ahead (assuming the games go on as scheduled). Co-hosts Nate Ewell (@nateewell, @collegehockey) and Brad Schlossman (@SchlossmanGF) set aside (most) concerns about the NCAA Tournament and Covid to focus on four big series. Each has conference championship and/or national tournament implications.
28 JAN 2021 · College Hockey Today opened up the mailbag of listener questions, and they were virtually all the same: how on earth do you pick an NCAA Tournament field in this bizarre season? Co-hosts Nate Ewell (@nateewell, @collegehockey) and Brad Schlossman (@SchlossmanGF) try to tackle the question on everyone's mind as we approach February.
21 JAN 2021 · This college hockey season that's unlike any other has generated more questions than ever: who is playing when, will teams get enough games, and how will the NCAA Tournament field be selected? College Hockey Today co-hosts Nate Ewell (@nateewell, @collegehockey) and Brad Schlossman (@SchlossmanGF) ponder all those questions and even offer a few answers in this latest episode.
For next week, they're wondering what questions you have - send them along on Twitter and look out for the answers in the next College Hockey Today.
23 DEC 2020 · College Hockey Today turns its attention from college hockey itself to the college players ready for the World Junior Championship. Co-hosts Nate Ewell (@nateewell, @collegehockey) and Brad Schlossman (@SchlossmanGF) look at the two Russians, three Canadians and 22 Americans coming from the college ranks to play in the tournament in Edmonton.
College Hockey Today is a weekly show looking at the biggest stories in NCAA Division I men's college hockey. Co-hosts Nate Ewell (College Hockey Inc.) and Brad Schlossman (Grand Forks...
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College Hockey Today is a weekly show looking at the biggest stories in NCAA Division I men's college hockey. Co-hosts Nate Ewell (College Hockey Inc.) and Brad Schlossman (Grand Forks Herald) look across the nation at the newsmakers and the stories that will compel the country.
The longest-running and highest ranked current college hockey podcast, College Hockey Today has been cited as a "notable hockey podcast" by The Athletic.
show less
The longest-running and highest ranked current college hockey podcast, College Hockey Today has been cited as a "notable hockey podcast" by The Athletic.
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