Denver Stuns Top Seeded Michigan In Double Overtime In NCAA Frozen Four
Denver claws back from a deficit, delivering an epic double-overtime upset. An unexpected hero seals a championship berth, stunning the top-ranked Wolverines.
Las Vegas, NV- Game two of the 2026 Frozen Four required free hockey at quite a rate. The Denver Pioneers battle back from a third-period deficit and move back into a comfortable championship game position for their program. An instant classic was completed at the 7:25 mark of the second overtime in T-Mobile Arena.
With seven total goals, the opener belonged to a Denver squadron trying to win twelve games in a row. Kyle Chyzowski kept it low on a one-timer to slide it past Jack Ivankovic for his second straight game with a goal. BING, BANG, GOAL!
๐จ Kyle Chyzowski opens the scoring for the Pios midway through the first! #MFrozenFour x ๐ฅ ESPN2 / @DU_Hockey pic. twitter.
com/3RNLesH5g2 โ NCAA Ice Hockey (@NCAAIceHockey) April 10, 2026 Josh Eernisse would answer back before the conclusion of the first period, one of the quicker goals off a faceoff youโll see in Frozen Four history. A RIP OFF THE FACEOFF ๐ Josh Eernisse starts it off for the Wolverines to tie it up! #MFrozenFour x ๐ฅ ESPN2 / @umichhockey pic.