Wednesday at the Frozen Four: Live from Chicago

CHICAGOUSCHO Live! is on the road in Chicago with live broadcasts each day of the Frozen Four at Kitty O’Shea’s at the Chicago Hilton. Wednesday’s two-hour show airs from 4 to 6 p.m. CDT. Our scheduled guests are: Brad Schlossmann, Grand Forks Herald; veteran Michigan State hockey writer Neil Koepke; Nate Ewell, College Hockey Inc. deputy executive director; Jess Meyers, 1500 ESPN, Twin Cities and USA Hockey Magazine; and Matt Wellens, Duluth News Tribune. 

Join us for the conversation live or online, Wednesday, April 5, at 4 p.m. CDT using the player below or listen using the Spreaker Radio app for iOSAndroid or Windows phone.

If you’re in Chicagoland, stop by for free giveaways and to hear the show in person.

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About the hosts

Jim Connelly is a senior writer at USCHO.com and has been with the site since 1999. He is based in Boston and regularly covers Hockey East. He began with USCHO.com as the correspondent covering the MAAC, which nowadays is known as Atlantic Hockey. Each week during the season, he co-writes “Tuesday Morning Quarterback.” Jim is the winner of the 2012 Joe Concannon award. He is the color analyst for UMass-Lowell hockey’s radio network, and is a studio analyst for NESN.

Ed Trefzger has been part of USCHO since 1999 and now serves as a senior writer and director of technology. He has been a part of the radio broadcasts of Rochester Institute of Technology hockey since their inception — serving as a producer, studio host, color commentator and as RIT’s play-by-play voice for 10 seasons. Ed is vice president and general manager of CBS Sports Radio affiliate 105.5 The Team in Rochester, N.Y., and COO of its parent company, Genesee Media Corporation.