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Initial hockey schedule announced (up to winter break). by G.K.Chesterton
Has ASU ever played at ND before?
The rest of the schedule after winter break is TBD. Big Ten tourney format is also available at the link.
— The Fighting Irish hockey team will open the 2020-21 season with a two-game home series versus Wisconsin on Friday, November 13 and Saturday, November 14 at the Compton Family Ice Arena.
The Big Ten Conference announced the league’s pre-winter break schedule on Thursday (Nov. 5), including five Notre Dame series.
After hosting the Badgers and then completing final exams, Notre Dame will hit the road for a two-game series at Michigan (Nov. 27-28). The Irish will then play host to Arizona State (Dec. 3-4), Ohio State (Dec 12-13) and Michigan State (Dec. 19-20) before the winter break.