Wisconsin’s season is over after being inches away from advancing in the Big Ten Tournament. And that’s how the Wisconsin men’s hockey season ends. Not with a bang, but with a resounding whimper.
The Hobey Baker Award committee began the process of selecting their 2025 award winner on Wednesday, with the unveiling of their “long list” of award nominees.
When Quinn Finley sat at the podium following the Wisconsin Badgers’ 4-3 overtime loss to the Michigan State Spartans on Jan. 4, the final match of the
Lions’ defense and goaltending fell apart Wisconsin dominated the first 15 minutes of the first period, including a goal from Quinn Finley at the 3:27 mark.
There is no title celebration quite like the captain of an NHL team hoisting the Stanley Cup. We mean, unless you love to see sweaty racecar drivers dump milk all over their heads.
The New York Islanders may be struggling to start the 2024-25 NHL season, but their prospects are showing plenty of promise. From early-round selections to late-round steals, there is a lot to look forward to, particularly among recent draft picks.
With the New York Islanders making three selections within the first two rounds of the 2024 Draft, a lot of buzz in the media has been around the team’s improved prospect pool.
Quinn Finley is a 6-foot, 179-pound left-shot winger who was drafted 78th overall by the New York Islanders in the 2022 NHL Draft. He is 19 years old and spent his first season in the Islanders organization in the United States Hockey League (USHL), split between the Madison Capitols and Chicago Steel.
The second slate of regional semifinal matchups took place on Friday, with some of the best teams in the country taking one step closer to the Frozen Four.