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02/23/2021 For the past few years the Women’s Frozen Four championship aired on Big Ten Network, though the 2020 edition wasn’t held due to the pandemic. This year’s championship seems set to happen, though, and when it does it will have a new broadcast home: the ESPN family of networks. ESPN announced the move today, noting that one semifinal and the national championship will be aired on ESPNU, while the remaining semifinal contest will be available via streaming on ESPN3. From ESPN’s release: ESPN will present all three games of the NCAA 2021 Women’s Frozen Four as part of its inaugural coverage of the NCAA Division I Women’s Ice Hockey Championship from the Erie Insurance Arena in Erie, Pa., beginning March 18. ....
Getty Images With the majority of the Devils roster landing in COVID-19 protocol this week, we have a bit of time to fill while we wait for hockey to return in New Jersey. That doesn’t seem particularly likely to happen until towards the end of next week at the earliest, so in the meantime we have some space to fill here at the blog. With that in mind, what better time than now to do a little bit of guy-remembering. Today, we dig into the man who, for whatever reason, has stuck in my mind as the quintessential “Guy” for the New Jersey Devils. It likely has something to do with when I came of age as a fan and my own personal experiences growing up with the Devils (for instance, playing boatloads of NHL 95 on Sega Genesis, where Millen was the team’s 1C) but, for me, Corey Millen is in the sweet spot between “completely forgettable” and “significant enough to merit a footnote in the team’s history.” Let’s remember him some, shall we? ....