What is notre dame michigan hockey?

Notre Dame and Michigan are two collegiate hockey programs that compete in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) conference. The rivalry between these two teams is intense, dating back to the early 20th century when they first started playing against each other.

Notre Dame's hockey program began in the 1912-13 season, while Michigan's program started just a few years later in 1922. Since then, the two teams have faced each other over 100 times, with Michigan holding a slight edge in the all-time series.

Both Notre Dame and Michigan have been successful hockey programs over the years, with numerous conference championships and NCAA tournament appearances. Notre Dame has made it to the Frozen Four six times, while Michigan has been to the national semifinals 25 times and has won nine national championships.

The rivalry between Notre Dame and Michigan has only grown stronger in recent years, as both teams have been successful in the WCHA and nationally. Fans of both teams look forward to their regular-season matchups and potential postseason showdowns.