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Minnesota Wild prospect Nicholas Boka compiled seven points in 39 games last season playing on the Michigan blue line (photo: Rachel Lewis).<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The Big Ten made some big noise by sending three teams to the Frozen Four in 2018, but when the only NCHC team in the field, Minnesota Duluth, captured the national championship, that noise was reduced to chatter and even snickering among college hockey fans.<\/p>\n

Now several months later as a new season begins, it would be easy to dismiss what the conference accomplished in 2017-18 \u2013 and that would be a mistake, as any program\u2019s participation in the Frozen Four produces lasting effects.<\/p>\n

It all starts with how the players themselves see their own teams after having reached the Frozen Four.<\/p>\n

\u201cLast year was a huge step for Michigan hockey after not being in the mix for quite a while,\u201d said Michigan captain and senior defenseman Joseph Cecconi. \u201cThat was huge for our confidence coming into this season.\u201d<\/p>\n

The Wolverines have 25 Frozen Four appearances and nine national championships, but Michigan\u2019s 2018 national championship bid was its first since 2011 and last year\u2019s team had played in one previous NCAA tournament, in 2016. Cecconi said that making it all the way to St. Paul last year changed more than a few things for a Michigan team that already had confidence in its program\u2019s history and team\u2019s talent.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe biggest thing was that all the guys in the offseason came back knowing what it takes to win a national championship,\u201d said Cecconi. \u201cWe know how to win, and now we know how to play in those kinds of games.<\/p>\n

\u201cMy freshman year, we made it to the tournament and we won the first game lost the second, and so my class had a little experience. Now we have three classes that have that experience, that know what those kinds of games are like.\u201d<\/p>\n

Ohio State senior forward Brendon Kearney said that there is a wealth of knowledge that comes from playing on that bigger stage.<\/p>\n

\u201cComing back last year, we had a little confidence because we made the [2017] tournament, but it\u2019s a completely different feeling coming back from the Frozen Four, especially with how many veterans we have returning,” said Kearney.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe know what it takes to get there. This year, we\u2019re going to have to do that and more.\u201d<\/p>\n

While both the Wolverines and Buckeyes have struggled to make the NCAA tournament in recent years, Ohio State\u2019s program hasn\u2019t built the tradition that Michigan\u2019s has, and just two years ago, the Buckeyes were a team that few regarded as having national staying power. Ohio State\u2019s first NCAA tournament appearance was in 1998, the only other time the Buckeyes advanced to the Frozen Four, and of the Buckeyes\u2019 eight NCAA tournament appearances, their only two in the last decade came in 2017 and 2018.<\/p>\n

This season, though, Ohio State was picked to finish first in the Big Ten in the league\u2019s preseason coaches poll and voters this week gave the Buckeyes their first No. 1 spot in the USCHO weekly poll. Ohio State is no longer an under-the-radar team, and Kearney said that this will require a few adjustments.<\/p>\n

\u201cThat\u2019s the best part of what we\u2019ve gone through,\u201d said Kearney. \u201cWe\u2019ve been on both sides of it now.\u201d<\/p>\n

Kearney remembered when the Buckeyes were the underdogs heading into Penn State\u2019s Pegula Arena for a series after the Nittany Lions had just been awarded their first-ever No. 1 ranking.<\/p>\n

\u201cI remember the extra motivation that it gave to us,” Kearney said. “We were going into their place and we just wanted to beat them. Now that\u2019s what teams playing us will think.\u201d<\/p>\n

The Big Ten\u2019s third 2018 Frozen Four participant, Notre Dame, can provide a slightly different perspective on the tournament experience and effects, having reached the national championship tournament four times since 2008, while affiliated with three difference conferences, and all under head coach Jeff Jackson, now in his 14th season in South Bend.<\/p>\n

Jackson said that it was Notre Dame\u2019s appearance in the 2008 Frozen Four in Denver that changed the program in ways that could not be anticipated.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe first time we went, I think it had a huge impact on our program,\u201d said Jackson. \u201cNotre Dame hockey hadn\u2019t been taken seriously for many years before that. The fact that it was in Denver probably helped us because we have a such a big alumni base there.\u201d<\/p>\n

In addition to heightening the profile of the hockey program within the fan base, the appearance made an impression on the university\u2019s administration and athletic program. \u201cI think that opened the eyes of the people within the university to how big college hockey really was. All they knew was the Joyce Center. Then you get them into the Pepsi Center and they see this spectacle, this big game on a big stage.\u201d<\/p>\n

Less than a year after Notre Dame\u2019s first Frozen Four appearance, the university announced that it would be building a new arena for its hockey team. In 2011, the Fighting Irish moved from the outdated Joyce Center to the state-of-the-art Compton Family Ice Arena, a 5,022-seat on-campus arena that Jackson had a lot of say in designing.<\/p>\n

\u201cCertainly it had an impact on us eventually getting a new arena,\u201d said Jackson.<\/p>\n

In Columbus, there has long been talk of a new hockey-only arena to house both the men\u2019s and women\u2019s teams. As the men were competing in their second Frozen Four in 2018, the women were competing in their first. Currently, the men\u2019s program shares Value City Arena in the Schottenstein Center with the men\u2019s and women\u2019s basketball programs while the women play in the Ohio State Ice Rink with its capacity of just over 1,400.<\/p>\n

Next week, the university meets to further consider building a new facility at Ohio State.<\/p>\n

\u201cThey\u2019ve moved forward with the study,\u201d said Steve Rohlik, in his sixth season as head coach with the Buckeyes.<\/p>\n

And while nothing is definite yet, Rohlik said, \u201cThis is as far as it\u2019s ever been. I think it\u2019s really exciting for the program that the administration has taken it this far into consideration.\u201d<\/p>\n

Rohlik is quick to point out that Ohio State itself has a long-storied athletic tradition and that the recent success of men\u2019s hockey is something that he and his team are happy to contribute to.<\/p>\n

\u201cWhat women\u2019s hockey and men\u2019s hockey have done in the last few years is say that we\u2019re part of this,\u201d said Rohlik. \u201cWe understand that we\u2019re part of one of the great athletic universities in all of college sports and that hockey\u2019s relevant. Yes, this can be a hockey program here as well, part of the culture here at Ohio State athletics.\u201d<\/p>\n

Ohio State captain, senior forward Mason Jobst, said he sees how the Frozen Four appearance helps build the program in tangible ways beyond the possibility of a new arena.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe\u2019ve always been a good program but not a program like the North Dakotas and the Boston Colleges that have that tradition,\u201d said Jobst. \u201cFrom a coaching standpoint, it\u2019s going to help with recruiting. Kids always want to go to the schools with traditions of success.\u201d<\/p>\n

Like his counterpoint on the Michigan squad, Jobst sees the Frozen Four appearance as a confidence builder for the returning team, but he added that the Buckeyes also returned with a keen sense of having fallen short, a great motivator common to the Wolverines and Fighting Irish as well.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe had a great season last year,\u201d said Jobst. \u201cWe made it to the Big Ten championship and got to the Frozen Four but we have nothing to show for it \u2013 no rings, no banners. We are hungry.\u201d<\/p>\n

That hunger is something shared by all Big Ten teams, said Jackson, not just the three that return this season after ending their seasons in St. Paul.<\/p>\n

\u201cYou\u2019ve got such rich tradition programs within the Big Ten,\u201d said Jackson. \u201cAnd they\u2019re all accustomed to getting to the Frozen Four, all except Penn State, but they\u2019ll get there, too.\u201d<\/p>\n

Jackson said that the success of the Big Ten last season elevates the play of every team in the league and with three teams having been to the national championship weekend recently, all seven Big Ten teams will benefit from the experience.<\/p>\n

\u201cI think it\u2019s great for conference,” Jackson said.<\/p>\n

Added Rohlik: \u201cThere\u2019s no question it\u2019s good for the Big Ten. There could be four other teams in the Frozen Four from our league. Everyone\u2019s always improving and we have so much respect for each other. At the end of the day, you know how hard it is to win in college hockey. In our league right now, from top to bottom, the compete level is there and it\u2019ll only get more intense.\u201d<\/p>\n

The general idea is that the league as a whole returns for the 2018-19 season changed in fundamental ways by the 2018 Frozen Four experiences of Michigan, Ohio State and Notre Dame. Every program that didn\u2019t go to St. Paul is chasing three teams that did. Every veteran player whose team went to the Frozen Four now knows what it takes to get there \u2013 and every other play in the league wants to know. Even the perceptions of the incoming freshmen will change because of how far three Big Ten teams got last year.<\/p>\n

\u201cFor the four teams that weren\u2019t there, it pushes them more\u201d said Kearney. AAnd our freshmen are coming into a winning program.\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cThat Frozen Four game we lost in the last five minutes,\u201d added Cecconi. \u201cSo we know that one shift can change a whole season.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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