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Frozen Futures
by Rachel Greenstein and Mark Citron
Rachel Greenstein and Mark Citron break down the NCAA hockey landscape, examining rising talent and future NHL stars from across college hockey. Each episode offers in-depth analysis, player development insights, and thoughtful discussion on the NCAA’s role in shaping the next generation of professional hockey players.
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Frozen Four Aftermath
Rachel and Mark recap the Frozen Four, breaking down the Hobey Baker winner, how the final matchups played out and what ultimately decided the national championship. They discuss standout performances, key turning points, and the broader aftermath, including notable player signings as top talent begins the transition from college hockey to the professional ranks.
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Pre-Frozen Four
With the Frozen Four less than 24 hours away, Rachel and Mark break down each matchup, identifying the key game-breakers and where each team holds an edge. From individual impact players to overall team structure, they analyze how each contender stacks up as the race for a national title reaches its peak.
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Juniors
Rachel and Mark focus on the NCAA junior class, breaking down players who have made their mark. With the Frozen Four set to begin next week, they highlight key juniors still in the hunt, examining who’s driving results for their teams and which players are positioning themselves for the jump to the next level.
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Sophomores
Rachel and Mark turn their attention to the NCAA sophomore class, breaking down the players taking the next step as the postseason approaches. They discuss second-year standouts, who’s elevating their game at the right time, and which players are beginning to enter the conversation for pro opportunities.
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Seniors
Rachel and Mark take a look at the NCAA’s senior class as the college hockey postseason approaches, highlighting players preparing for their final run at a national title. They discuss the seniors who have already signed professional contracts, what those deals say about their development, and how these upper classmen could impact the conference tournaments and the road to the Frozen Four.
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Women's Hockey
Rachel and Mark shift their focus to women’s college hockey in honor of International Women's Day, examining the impact of Olympic play on the NCAA season. With several collegiate players returning from the Olympics as gold medalists, the episode explores how that experience translates to the product on the ice and the growth of the sport.They discuss the boost in visibility for women’s hockey, the momentum these returning players bring to their programs, and how the post-Olympic stretch has brought women's hockey more attention than ever.
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Freshmen
Rachel and Mark spotlight their favorite NCAA freshmen, breaking down the first-year players already making an impact across college hockey. From skill sets and hockey IQ, to usage and long-term projection, the episode explores what separates promising newcomers from true difference-makers.
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Max Sasson
Rachel and Mark are joined by Vancouver Canuck, and former Western Michigan Bronco, Max Sasson! Max talks about his favorite memories, journey as an undrafted player, and advice to those waiting for their shot...all while Rachel fights off a fever.
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Undrafted Special
Rachel and Mark highlight and discuss their standout undrafted players, breaking down what makes each prospect intriguing and why they continue to stand out at the college level.
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Countdown to Beanpot
With its start coming right around the corner it's all Beanpot, all episode. Rachel and Mark break down what actually matters in the tournament and why small components can swing everything.
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The State of Hockey: Highs, Lows, and the NCAA Power Shift
Rachel and Mark take stock of the NCAA hockey landscape, discussing Univeristy of Minnesota’s ongoing struggles and University of Minnesota Duluth’s rise, driven by the Plante brothers and goaltender Adam Gajan. While highlighting the state of Michigan as a current hotbed for college hockey, with Michigan leading the way and Western Michigan and Michigan State close behind.The episode also looks ahead to a rivalry-driven weekend, previewing University of Minnesota vs. University of Michigan and University of Minnesota Duluth vs. St. Cloud State University as matchups defined by history and familiarity.
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World Juniors, Hobey Race, and NCAA Depth
Rachel Greenstein and Mark Citron zoom out on the World Junior Championship to evaluate what the tournament reveals about the NCAA hockey landscape as a whole. The discussion touches on the Hobey Baker race, the impact of international play, and why strong NCAA teams aren’t defined by one or two names.The conversation also addresses the reality that Michigan is currently the standard in the NCAA, while emphasizing that their success is rooted in depth rather than reliance on any single player. Using recent exhibition results and roster absences as examples, the episode examines how top teams sustain performance and how contenders like Michigan State and Minnesota Duluth measure themselves against the team at the top of the table.
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Rachel Greenstein and Mark Citron break down the NCAA hockey landscape, examining rising talent and future NHL stars from across college hockey. Each episode offers in-depth analysis, player development insights, and thoughtful discussion on the NCAA’s role in shaping the next generation of professional hockey players.
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