We've reached the final four in the 2024 NCHC Play of the Year Tournament, with both semifinal match-ups now available for fan voting. Four different teams are represented, with the first semifinal pitting a save against a goal, while the other match-up has an even strength goal going up against a shootout goal.
In the first semifinal, Western Michigan goaltender Cameron Rowe makes a sprawling stop against Omaha in Week 17, while Colorado College's Stanley Cooley scores on a spin move after a spinning assist from Tommy Middleton against Minnesota Duluth in Week 20
In the second semifinal, North Dakota's Jackson Blake steals the puck out of midair and dishes to Cameron Berg for a pretty goal against UMD in Week 19, while Minnesota Duluth's Ben Steeves scores a one-handed shootout goal at Miami in Week 10.
Winning our last two quarterfinal match-ups on Tuesday were UND's Blake and Berg, as well as UMD's Steeves. Blake/Berg received a whopping 89 percent of the 804 votes to top teammate Ludvig Persson, while Steeves advanced with 67 percent of the vote over UND's Riese Gaber.
Videos for both of today's semifinal match-ups are below with the poll to vote below each video. Voting will remain open until Thursday at noon ET, when the championship match-up is posted and today's winners are announced. Today's winners move on to meet in the final April 11. The entire bracket (with schedule) can be seen at the bottom of the page.
CAMERON ROWE VS. STANLEY COOLEY/TOMMY MIDDLETON
NCHC Poll
CAMERON BERG/JACKSON BLAKE VS. BEN STEEVES
NCHC Poll
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