Miami hockey looks to be consistent against No. 14/15 Minnesota Duluth tonight and tomorrow night, as they host the Bulldogs for only the second time in three years. After losing 4-1 and tying 3-3 to No. 2/4 North Dakota last weekend, the RedHawks look to their process to put them in a position to bounce back in National Collegiate Hockey Conference play.
“I don’t know if we’ve played a 60-minute game yet,” head coach Enrico Blasi said at his press conference on Tuesday. “We’ve had really good stretches where we’ve played really, really well and then for some reason we let off the gas a little bit.