Denver vs. Wisconsin Score, Live Updates, Highlights From 2026 NCAA Hockey Championship Game

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Denver and Wisconsin will meet in the 2026 national championship game on Saturday night after narrowly escaping their semifinal matchups with action-packed wins.

On Thursday, Denver defeated Michigan in a double-overtime thriller, giving the Pioneers a chance to win their third title in five years. Defenseman Kent Anderson scored the game-winning goal in the second overtime period, setting the stage for a battle with Wisconsin.

The Badgers, meanwhile, beat North Dakota in the semifinals behind a terrific performance from goaltender Daniel Hauser. The Wisconsin men's hockey program is looking to win its first title since 2006.

Follow along right here for live updates and highlights from the national championship game between Denver and Wisconsin.

Denver vs. Wisconsin score​

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Denver vs. Wisconsin live updates, highlights from 2026 NCAA championship game​


5:00 p.m.: The national championship is a half hour away.

A stunner #MFrozenFourpic.twitter.com/gyN0EHDi4H

— NCAA Ice Hockey (@NCAAIceHockey) April 11, 2026

4:49 p.m.: The Pioneers entered the 2025-26 season with the target of a defending champion on their back, but they navigated the NCHC with trademark efficiency to finish with a 28-11-3 overall record. Despite some mid-season turbulence, they secured an automatic bid by capturing the NCHC Tournament title and entered the NCAA field as the No. 2 seed in the Loveland Regional.

Denver's road to Las Vegas was a masterclass in resilience; after dispatching Cornell and Western Michigan in the regionals, they outlasted top-seeded Michigan in a grueling 4-3 double-overtime semifinal where Kent Anderson finally ended the marathon.

Wisconsin’s journey has been a testament to the quick turnaround under Mike Hastings, finishing the regular season at 24-12-2 and proving to be one of the nation's toughest outs away from home. The Badgers earned an at-large bid out of a deep Big Ten and caught fire in the Worcester Regional, upsetting No. 3 seed Michigan State to punch their ticket to the Frozen Four.

The Badgers reached tonight's final by leaning on their stifling defensive structure to take down second-seeded North Dakota 2-1, surviving a desperate late-game push by the Fighting Hawks to keep their championship dreams alive.

4:39 p.m.: Both teams have arrived at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, with the championship game less than an hour away.

Championship...⏳#GoPiospic.twitter.com/8YtzlKA2uD

— Denver Hockey (@DU_Hockey) April 11, 2026
Wisco pullin up #MFrozenFour x @BadgerMHockeypic.twitter.com/eRP9gkQG2c

— NCAA Ice Hockey (@NCAAIceHockey) April 11, 2026

4:30 p.m.: Welcome to the national championship game. Today, either Denver or Wisconsin will be the kings of the 2026 college hockey season.

Let's start with David Carle's Denver Pioneers, who are chasing an unprecedented 11th national title. The Pios arrive at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas riding a massive wave of momentum, fueled by a 14-game unbeaten streak. Their path to this final was anything but easy; they just survived the longest game in program history on Thursday, a grueling 4-3 double-overtime thriller against the top-seeded Michigan Wolverines.

KENT ANDERSON WITH THE 2OT WINNER IN THE FROZEN FOUR SEMIS

DENVER WILL FACE WISCONSIN IN THE NATTY pic.twitter.com/D8WdNsrfWT

— ESPN (@espn) April 10, 2026

Freshman goaltender Johnny Hicks was the hero of that marathon, stopping 49 of 52 shots to keep Denver’s season alive. While Denver has already won three titles in the last decade (2017, 2022, 2024), they face a historical hurdle today: the Pioneers are 0-3 all-time against Wisconsin in the NCAA tournament.

Across the ice, Mike Hastings has the Badgers back in the title game for the first time since 2006. Wisconsin took a more efficient route to the final, stifling North Dakota in a 2-1 victory behind two goals in a 27-second span from Simon Tassy and Ryan Botterill. With freshman Daniel Hauser matching school records in net, the Badgers are looking to reclaim their spot atop the hockey world in what promises to be a legendary blue-blood battle.

How to watch Denver vs. Wisconsin tonight: TV channel, live stream​


Denver vs. Wisconsin will air nationally on ESPN. The national championship game will also be available to stream on fubo and the ESPN app.

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Denver vs. Wisconsin start time​

  • Date: Saturday, April 11
  • Time: 5:30 p.m. ET

Denver vs. Wisconsin is scheduled to start at 5:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, April 11. The game will be played at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

NCAA men's hockey tournament schedule, results 2026​

Thursday, March 26 — Regional Semifinals

Game
Michigan State 2, UConn 1
Wisconsin 5, Dartmouth 1
Quinnipiac 5, Providence 2
North Dakota 3, Merrimack 0

Friday, March 27 — Regional Semifinals

Game
Western Michigan 3, Minnesota State 1
Michigan 5, Bentley 1
Denver 5, Cornell 0
Minnesota Duluth 3, Penn State 1

Saturday, March 28 — Regional Finals

Game
Wisconsin 4, Michigan State 3 (OT)
North Dakota 5, Quinnipiac 0

Sunday, March 29 — Regional Finals

Game
Denver 6, Western Michigan 2
Michigan 4, Minnesota Duluth 3

Thursday, April 9 — Semifinals

Game
Wisconsin 2, North Dakota 1
Denver 4, Michigan 3 (2OT)

Saturday, April 11 —Finals

GameTime (ET)TV/Live Stream
Denver vs. Wisconsin5:30 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, fubo

NCAA men's hockey tournament champions by year​


Here are the last 10 tournament champions:

YearChampionRunner-up
2025Western MichiganBoston University
2024DenverBoston College
2023QuinnipiacMinnesota
2022DenverMinnesota State
2021MassachusettsSt. Cloud State
2020No tournament (COVID-19 pandemic)
2019Minnesota DuluthMassachusetts
2018Minnesota DuluthNotre Dame
2017DenverMinnesota Duluth
2016North DakotaQuinnipiac
2015ProvidenceBoston University

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