North Dakota back at Frozen Four, with top NHL draft prospect Keaton Verhoeff in tow
Keaton Verhoeff has experienced some big changes over the last 10 months.
The hulking defenceman switched from the Western Hockey League to the NCAA, went from living with a billet family to figuring out dorm life on his own, and competed against opponents sometimes seven or eight years his senior on a tough, unforgiving university circuit.
A highly touted six-foot-four, 215-pound, right-shot blueliner for the University of North Dakota, Verhoeff also navigated a pressure-packed season ahead of the NHL draft. And before the 17-year-old hears his name called in June, he’s aiming to secure two more victories.
The Fighting Hawks are back at the Frozen Four tournament for the first time since 2016 as the school looks to return to the top U.S. college hockey’s heap.

