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Jack Works and Denver University Pioneers lose in Frozen Faceoff but still alive in Frozen Four journey

Yellowknife鈥檚 Jack Works and the Denver University Pioneers are in the NCAA Men鈥檚 Hockey Tournament field, which is a good sign.
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Jack Works patrols the slot during action with the Denver University Pioneers鈥 men鈥檚 hockey team last season. Works and the Pioneers fell in the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) Frozen Faceoff in Saint Paul, Minnesota over the weekend but still have a chance at the MCAA Frozen Four. Brittany Evans/Denver Athletics photo

Yellowknife鈥檚 Jack Works and the Denver University Pioneers are in the NCAA Men鈥檚 Hockey Tournament field, which is a good sign.

But they wanted to go into it as champions of their conference, which they won鈥檛 have the chance to do.

The Pioneers were the top seed in the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) Frozen Faceoff playoff tournament this past weekend but fell in the semifinal to the University of Minnesota-Duluth on Saturday by a score of 2-0.

It wasn鈥檛 for a lack of trying, said Works, who didn鈥檛 play in the semifinal 鈥 they just ran into a brick wall at the worst time.

鈥淭hey scored on us early and they just shut us down defensively,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey got the empty-netter (in the third period) and that was it.鈥

It was a tough pill to swallow for the Pioneers, he added, with the confidence in the locker room being high going into the game.

鈥淲e felt really good but we came out slow and they made us pay for it,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e just left it too late.鈥

The Pioneers started the Frozen Faceoff by taking on the University of Miami-Ohio in a best-of-three quarter-final the week before and swept them aside in two straight, winning Games 1 and 2 by score of 5-1 and 5-2 respectively.

This was also the first time Works had experienced playoff college hockey in the U.S., which is much different than what he would have had playing junior with the Okotoks Oilers of the Alberta Junior Hockey League.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the first time playing one-and-done instead of a best-of-seven,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t would鈥檝e been great to win the tournament and go in (to the NCAA tournament) with some confidence but we just have to regroup and get ready for the regional.鈥

That regional is the Loveland Regional in Loveland, Colorado and Denver will be the top seed in that bracket as well. They鈥檒l have a semifinal against UMass-Lowell from Massachusetts on Thursday evening and, like the Frozen Faceoff, it鈥檚 a must-win game in order to move on. If they overcome that, there鈥檚 the potential of a rematch with Minnesota-Duluth as they鈥檒l be in the other semifinal versus Michigan Tech. The final happens on Saturday.

鈥淚t would be nice to get another shot at Minnesota-Duluth but we鈥檙e not fussy who we play,鈥 said Works.

The winner of each of the four regional tournaments will advance to the Frozen Four in Boston, which begins on April 7. Denver last won the national championship in 2017.



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