The NCAA Frozen Four, the men’s hockey national championships will be played at Enterprise Center in St. Louis, April 10-12. (Image courtesy: NCAA.com)

Cedric Williams
Senior Editor

ST. LOUIS, MO — The NCAA Men’s Hockey National Semifinals and Finals, better known as the Frozen Four, is headed to St. Louis this weekend. The games will be played at Enterprise Center on Thursday (the national semifinals) and Saturday (the national championship game).

The last four teams standing: the University of Denver, Western Michigan, Penn State, and Boston University will begin arriving in St. Louis today and will be here as long as their team keeps winning.

Denver is the defending national champion and has won to national titles. Boston has five, while Penn State and Western Michigan are making their first ever appearances in the Frozen Four.

Where to Watch the Men’s Frozen Four on TV & Streaming

ESPN2 and ESPN+ will air the Frozen Four matchups and the national championship game. Additionally, the Hobey Baker Award ceremony will air on Friday, April 11 at 6:00 p.m. ET on NHL Network.

ESPN2 is included in most basic cable packages. Check your local listings for channel numbers, as they often vary by region.

NHL Network is also available through most cable providers.

Semifinal Games — Thursday, April 10 — Enterprise Center

GameTimeNetwork
Denver (31-11-1) vs. Western Michigan (32-7-1)4 pmESPN2/ESPN+
Penn State (22-13-4) vs. Boston University (23-13-2)7:30 pmESPN2/ESPN+

National Championship Game — Saturday, April 12 — Enterprise Center

GameTimeLocationNetwork
Winner of Semifinal 1 vs. Winner of Semifinal 26:30 pmEnterprise CenterESPN2/ESPN+