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UND FIGHTING HAWKS HOCKEY

Trent Singer and Jared Rubado talk with Grand Forks Herald reporter Brad Schlossman, who has been a leading insider in college hockey and the beat reporter for UND hockey since 2005.
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The Grand Forks native and former East Grand Forks Senior High forward helped the Beavers grab a tie with UND.
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Former North Dakota hockey commits Carter Randklev and Jaksen Panzer gear up for emotion-packed weekend when Bemidji State takes on their former favorite team.
The Tommies moved to the Division-I level in 2021-22. They will become the NCHC's 10th member in 2026-27.

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Dave Christian has held the record since he retired in 1994.

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