Michigan Hockey vs Denver in Frozen Four: Predictions, Odds, Time, TV Guide

Michigan Hockey vs Denver in Frozen Four: Predictions, Odds, Time, TV Guide

The No. 1 Michigan Wolverines meet the No. 2 Denver Pioneers in a Frozen Four semifinal at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The game is scheduled for Thursday, April 9, 2026, with puck drop late in the evening.

Game details

Date Thursday, April 9, 2026
Time (approx.) 8:30 p.m. ET
Location T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas
TV ESPN2
Streaming Fubo and ESPN Unlimited

Team outlook

Michigan enters the semifinal as the top overall seed. The Wolverines own a 32-7-1 record this season.

Coach Brandon Naurato highlighted roster turnover this year. Michigan integrated 15 new players and received strong minutes from freshmen.

Key Michigan notes

  • Goalie Jack Ivankovic is expected to start.
  • Michigan chases its first national title since 1998.
  • A victory would give Michigan a 10th national championship.

Denver Pioneers

Denver is a 2-seed with a 27-11-3 record. The Pioneers last won the title in 2024 and remain a national contender.

Road to Las Vegas

Both teams advanced through the NCAA Tournament with decisive wins in late March.

  • Michigan: March 27 — 5-1 win vs Bentley.
  • Michigan: March 29 — 4-3 win vs Minnesota Duluth.
  • Denver: March 27 — 5-2 win vs Cornell.
  • Denver: March 29 — 6-2 win vs Western Michigan.

Broadcast and fan information

The earlier Frozen Four semifinal between North Dakota and Wisconsin begins at 5 p.m. ET. Michigan’s game follows roughly one hour after that game concludes.

Fans can watch on ESPN2. Streaming options include Fubo and ESPN Unlimited.

For readers seeking Michigan Hockey vs Denver in Frozen Four information, this brief covers predictions, odds, time and TV guide essentials.

Prediction

Expect a close game under heavy defensive pressure. Denver will make scoring chances scarce.

Michigan’s depth can supply finishing touches. If Jack Ivankovic holds form, Michigan should prevail.

Pick: Michigan 3, Denver 2.

What’s next

The winner advances to the national championship. That game is set for April 11 at 5:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.

Filmogaz.com will provide live updates and postgame coverage from Las Vegas.