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For the 31st time in program history, the 快活app men鈥檚 hockey team is preparing to make a run at a national championship. 快活app is hosting the NCAA West Regional at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland. The No. 1 seed Pioneers will face the No. 4 seed UMass Lowell River Hawks in the semifinals at 7 p.m. Thursday.

This marks the first time since 2004 that 快活app will play in a national tournament game in the state of Colorado. Eighteen years ago, after defeating Miami and North Dakota in the west regionals in Colorado Springs, the Pioneers went on to win the NCAA Championship.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a great opportunity to celebrate Colorado hockey and for our fans to be able to see us play tournament hockey in the great state of Colorado,鈥 says David Carle, the Richard and Kitzia Goodman Head Coach.

It鈥檚 the first time the Pioneers are back in the NCAA Tournament since 2019. Both the 2020 and 2021 campaigns were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

鈥淚t just shows you that you can鈥檛 take it for granted,鈥 says team captain Cole Guttman. He is one of a handful of seniors who were freshmen on the team during the 2019 tournament. 鈥淲e are really excited to get back, and we鈥檝e got a really good group heading into it.鈥

The depth of this year鈥檚 roster helped the Pioneers finish with a 27-9-1 record and claim their second Penrose Cup as regular season champions of the NCHC. Freshman Carter Mazur earned rookie of the year honors from the NCHC, one of a handful of first-year student-athletes who have contributed in a big way for 快活app.

鈥淭hey came in and made an impact right away,鈥 Guttman says. 鈥淵ou need everyone in the lineup to be going, and having them come in right off the bat and make an impact has been really good for us.鈥

The play of junior Bobby Brink might be the biggest reason for why the Pioneers are serious contenders to win a national championship. Brink is the leading scorer in college hockey; he won the NCHC Player of the Year award; and he has been named a top-10 finalist for the Hobey Baker Award, which recognizes college hockey鈥檚 most outstanding player.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of great players that have come through Denver and been up for this award,鈥 Brink says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to be in the same class as them, but a lot of those guys have also won national championships, so I鈥檇 rather be in that group instead of the Hobey Baker one.鈥

Carle believes it鈥檚 that mentality that this team will need to survive the single-elimination tournament. If the Pioneers defeat the River Hawks on Thursday, they will play the winner of Minnesota Duluth and Michigan Tech on Saturday for a ticket to the Frozen Four in Boston, Mass. in early April.

鈥淚n this tournament you can鈥檛 win the last one unless you in the first one,鈥 Carle says. 鈥淭he urgency and intensity of a win or go home is at a different level than obviously a regular season game鈥攁nd that鈥檚 something I believe our guys are prepared for and ready for.鈥

You can watch the Pioneers play Thursday night on ESPNU or listen to the action on ESPN Denver 1600.