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Paul Washe is one of five Western Michigan players with 10 or more goals this season, compiling 12 in 34 games for the Broncos (photo: Bradley K. Olson).<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Western Michigan\u2019s 5-2 home win last Friday against Miami, combined with St. Cloud State\u2019s loss that night against Minnesota Duluth, clinched a home-ice playoff spot for WMU.<\/p>\n

Another Bronco win Saturday kept Western in with a shot at qualifying for the NCAA tournament.<\/p>\n

The Broncos aren\u2019t there yet, though.<\/p>\n

Currently 18th in the PairWise Rankings, Western (18-13-5) would need to eliminate fifth-seeded St. Cloud State (13-15-6) this weekend in the first round of the NCHC playoffs and then do damage next week at the Frozen Faceoff, the conference\u2019s championship event in St. Paul, Minn.<\/p>\n

At least on paper, Western has the inside track on getting there. These games are played on something else, though, and Broncos coach Andy Murray is well aware that his team has been in a similar situation before. Just last year, WMU hosted Colorado College in the first round of the NCHC playoffs but lost in three games against the Tigers.<\/p>\n

Just like that, a 21-win season \u2014 tied for Murray\u2019s second-highest win total over his nine seasons so far in Kalamazoo \u2014 was over.<\/p>\n

\u201cFor us to advance, we\u2019ve got to win two hockey games, and Colorado College came in here last year and played very well,\u201d Murray said Monday during his weekly press conference. \u201cIt wasn\u2019t a matter of us playing poorly, but at this time of the year, you need to be very good.<\/p>\n

\u201cYou need to make sure that you\u2019ve got all of your players going, that you\u2019re playing the right kind of game, that you\u2019re not cheating on any side of it, and I think a little bit last year against Colorado College, we\u2019d done well against them in the regular season, and our intensity level maybe in the first game wasn\u2019t there but it certainly was after that, and we lost the third and deciding game (3-2) in a game where we had the puck most of the hockey game and they did the scoring.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe\u2019re going to have to be at our very best,\u201d Murray continued. \u201cLet\u2019s be ready to go from the drop of the puck and recognize that you get into scenarios in the season where they\u2019re must-wins, and must-wins are only when it means you don\u2019t play anymore if you don\u2019t win, so these are must-wins.\u201d<\/p>\n

Last week\u2019s sweep over Miami saw the Broncos snap a recent three-game losing streak.<\/p>\n

Four different Western players scored Friday in a 5-2 win, with Jason Polin finding the back of the net twice. In Saturday\u2019s 8-4 victory over the RedHawks, WMU defenseman Cam Lee had five assists and senior classmate Hugh McGing recorded a hat trick en route to posting a four-point game.<\/p>\n

It could be seen as good news that Western has drawn for the playoffs a St. Cloud State team that the Broncos swept at home Jan. 24-25 by identical 6-2 scores. Murray\u2019s players know, however, that beating the Huskies twice more isn\u2019t a given.<\/p>\n

\u201cIt doesn\u2019t matter, the last two games,\u201d junior forward Paul Washe said of the teams\u2019 lone regular-season series. \u201cIt\u2019s playoff hockey now, and anybody can beat anybody.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe know we\u2019re playing a fast team that can play strong hockey and they\u2019re dangerous and they\u2019re playing their best hockey. We\u2019ve got to play our best game, and we feel like if we do that, we\u2019re going to get the result we\u2019re looking for.\u201d<\/p>\n

Western won\u2019t be at full strength Friday, with sophomore forward Rhett Kingston (nine goals, eight assists this season) serving a one-game suspension following a major penalty for charging and a game misconduct call in the first period of last Saturday\u2019s game against Miami. Still, the Broncos will look to redeem themselves after last season\u2019s early exit while knocking off SCSU, only a year removed from being the NCAA tournament\u2019s top seed.<\/p>\n

\u201cNo. 1 in the country last year, and you don\u2019t forget how to win,\u201d Murray said. \u201cThey\u2019re going to come in here loaded. They realize they want to be playing in St. Paul the week after at the Frozen Faceoff, just like we do, for our league championship.<\/p>\n

\u201cBoth teams are going to go after it. Bottom line: we can\u2019t control the way that St. Cloud plays, but we can control our effort and our commitment and what we do this weekend.\u201d<\/p>\n

Of course, there\u2019s also a longer-term goal that the Broncos have in mind: securing a better spot in the PairWise to try and get into the national tournament.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe\u2019ve put ourselves in a position where we\u2019ve got a chance,\u201d Washe said. \u201cWe\u2019ve just got to keep putting wins under our belt, and that\u2019s what we plan to do.\u201d<\/p>\n

UND claims Penrose Cup outright<\/h4>\n

North Dakota put both metaphorical hands on the NCHC\u2019s regular season championship trophy Saturday thanks to a 5-0 win at Omaha.<\/p>\n

The Fighting Hawks had lost 4-1 Friday against UNO but had previously clinched at least a share of the league\u2019s regular season title. No matter. Saturday\u2019s victory gave UND the Penrose Cup outright, helping the Hawks finish three spots above UMD.<\/p>\n

UMD, which won three national championships in the last decade, including the last two NCAA titles, hasn\u2019t won a regular-season conference title since 1993.<\/p>\n

NCHC All-Rookie Team announced<\/h4>\n

Denver and Omaha are both represented twice on this season\u2019s NCHC all-rookie team, which was released Tuesday by the league.<\/p>\n

DU forward Bobby Brink and goaltender Magnus Chrona both earned spots on the list, as did Omaha forward Joey Abate and defenseman Brandon Scanlin. North Dakota forward Shane Pinto and Western Michigan blueliner Ronnie Attard also earned all-rookie honors.<\/p>\n

Brink and Attard were both unanimous picks for the list, each earning 45 points and 15 first-place votes. Voting was done by the league\u2019s eight head coaches and eight media members, one covering each member school. Coaches weren\u2019t allowed to vote for their own players.<\/p>\n

One more thing\u2026<\/h4>\n

If you\u2019ve been reading our league columns from this time of the year long enough, you know what\u2019s coming here.<\/p>\n

This is my last NCHC column of the season. I\u2019ll be back on the site early next week with our regular Monday 10 news roundup, I have some more picks to be wrong about and I have a feature coming up on a Hockey Humanitarian Award finalist, but otherwise my time covering NCAA hockey this season is just about up.<\/p>\n

I\u2019ve been writing for this site since 2007, and it\u2019s crazy how fast that kind of time flies. I started out covering Omaha as a beat reporter before branching out into league coverage. I moved away nearly six years ago and now live three hours away from the closest NCHC arena, but while I cover good ACHA men\u2019s (and soon also women\u2019s) hockey here in Bottineau, N.D., I\u2019m grateful for the opportunity to stay connected to NCAA hockey too.<\/p>\n

As for the NCHC column, my wonderful writing partner Candace Horgan will take us home next week. Candace, thank you for everything, and I trust you\u2019ll put my annual NCHC picks contest beer money to optimal use.<\/p>\n

Thank you also to my family, friends, coworkers and readers here at USCHO. Enjoy the rest of the season.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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