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FROZEN FOUR: WMU Men's Hockey defeats Boston Univ. 6-2, earns first national title


Buster Bronco joins his teammates on the ice in St. Louis, Mo. as the WMU Broncos celebrate their first-ever Frozen Four title on April 12, 2025. (Patrick Hagan/WWMT)

A historic run came to a satisfactory conclusion Saturday as the Western Michigan University Men's Hockey team earned their first-ever National Championship title in St. Louis, Missouri.

After three periods of play, the Broncos defeated Boston University by a score of 6-2.

Take a look at our period-by-period updates below:

FIRST PERIOD

  • The Western Michigan University Broncos are leading Boston University 2-1 at the end of the first period.

SECOND PERIOD

  • The Western Michigan University Broncos keep hold of their lead, stay ahead of Boston University 3-2 by end of second period.

THIRD PERIOD

  • Western Michigan University holds strong, defeats Boston University to win their first-ever National Championship Title 6-2.

Saturday's victory comes just two days after the Broncos made another historic feat, winning the Frozen Four semifinals over the Denver Pioneers by a score of 3-2 on Thursday.

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