Denver shut out top-seed Boston College 2-0 to win its record 10th NCAA hockey national championship.
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Minn. — Before David Carle entered a raucous dressing room Saturday night, the party had already started. There was a group circle and a popular University of Denver chant. There was some singing and dancing. Players alternated between yelling, “Party!” and Matty!“ after goalie Matt Davis, the unmistakeable MVP who had had the game of his life in shutting out top-seed Boston College.
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