Overview
- Western Michigan clinched its first NCAA hockey championship with a 6-2 win over Boston University in St. Louis.
- Owen Michaels scored two critical third-period goals, leading the Broncos to secure the victory in their Frozen Four debut.
- Head coach Pat Ferschweiler's NHL-inspired strategies and calm leadership were pivotal to Western Michigan's tournament success.
- The Enterprise Center saw low attendance, sparking criticism over the NCAA's choice of a non-traditional hockey market for the event.
- The championship game was widely accessible via ESPN2 and streaming platforms, underscoring its national prominence.