ST. LOUIS – The waiting game is finally over for college hockey fans as the 2025 DI men’s ice hockey championship bracket was officially unveiled on Sunday, March 23. The announcement came during a Selection Show broadcast, providing excitement for what’s to come in this year’s tournament.

This season’s tournament will feature a total of 16 teams, all competing in a single-elimination format for the coveted national title. The regional play is set to take place from March 27-30 at four predetermined sites. At each site, four teams will clash in hopes of advancing further in the tournament.

The key highlight for fans is that the four regional winners will move on to the critically acclaimed Frozen Four championship weekend. The semifinals will be held on April 10, leading up to the national title game scheduled for April 12, all taking place at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis, Missouri.

Last year, Denver took home the championship trophy after a hard-fought victory against Boston College in the 2024 final. As the returning champion, their performance will be closely watched as they aim to defend their title.

Fans interested in attending the Frozen Four can find ticketing information available online, allowing them the chance to experience the pinnacle of college hockey live.

For those wanting to keep track of updates, polls, and season statistics, resources are available online to stay connected with all the action leading up to this thrilling tournament.

This year’s championship promises to deliver unforgettable moments as teams vie for the title and hockey fans gear up for an exhilarating showdown.