College Hockey:2002 Frozen Four Schedule of Events
Frozen Four Schedule of Events
Below is the schedule of events for the 2002 Frozen Four.
All times are CST.
Wednesday, April 3
10:45am – Maine Practice (Xcel Energy Center)
12:00pm – New Hampshire Practice (Xcel Energy Center)
1:15pm – Michigan Practice (Xcel Energy Center)
2:30pm – Minnesota Practice (Xcel Energy Center)
6:00pm – Championship Banquet and autograph session (Pioneer Press Grand Ballroom at Touchstone Energy Place)
Thursday, April 4
11:00am – 11:00pm – Frozen Fest (Exhibit Hall at Touchstone Energy Place)
(You can also meet your favorite USCHO.com staffers at the Frozen Fest)
12:30pm – Semifinal 1 – Maine vs. New Hampshire (Xcel Energy Center)
6:30pm – Semifinal 2 – Michigan vs. Minnesota (Xcel Energy Center)
Friday, April 5
11:15am – USCHO Town Hall Meeting – The State of College Hockey w/ the Six Conference Commissioners (Grand Ballroom at Touchstone Energy Place)
12:00pm – 6:00pm – Frozen Fest (Exhibit Hall at Touchstone Energy Place)
(You can also meet your favorite USCHO.com staffers at the Frozen Fest)
12:15pm – Hockey Humanitarian Award (Grand Ballroom at Touchstone Energy Place)
1:30pm – Hobey Baker Memorial Award (Grand Ballroom at Touchstone Energy Place)
2:45pm – Winner of Semifinal 1 Practice (Xcel Energy Center)
4:00pm – Winner of Semifinal 2 Practice (Xcel Energy Center)
5:00pm – 9:00pm – YES Clinic (Mariucci Arena, University of Minnesota)
6:00pm – Pep Rally (Kellogg Lobby at Touchstone Energy Place)
Saturday, April 6
9:00am – 1:00pm – YES Clinic (Mariucci Arena, University of Minnesota)
12:00pm – 11:00pm – Frozen Fest (Exhibit Hall at Touchstone Energy Place)
(You can also meet your favorite USCHO.com staffers at the Frozen Fest)
6:00pm – Championship Game (Xcel Energy Center)



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