SOUTH BEND, Ind. – The puck is set to drop on the 2023-24 season in less than 20 days, with the University of Notre Dame hockey program unveiling its full schedule Monday. The upcoming season features 34 games, 10 non-conference games and six home games through the month of October to kick off the season. The Irish will ultimately play 21 regular season games inside Compton Family Ice Arena, including nine of their 10 non-conference games this season.
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The season gets underway October 7-8 when the Irish host Clarkson for a non-conference series. Face off on night one is set for 6 p.m. followed by a 5 p.m. start Sunday to close out opening weekend.
The Irish then head East to RIT for a single non-conference game before returning home to host BU October 20-21. Game time against the Terriers is set for 7 p.m. Friday, followed by 6 p.m. the next night.
Notre Dame closes out the first month of competition when they host Mercyhurst for a Thursday/Friday series (October 26-27). Both games are set for 7:30 p.m. puck drops.
The team then hits the road for its conference opener at Penn State, November 4-5. The Big Ten slate continues the following weekend with the Irish hosting Ohio State, November 10-11, before getting back on the road to face Minnesota, November 17-18.
A renewed rivalry ensues over Thanksgiving Break when the Irish host Boston College at 4 p.m. November 24.
The home stand continues the following weekend with the Wolverines of Michigan trekking down to Indiana, December 1-2, before the Irish head North for a bout with Michigan State the following weekend to close out the first semester (December 8-9).
Notre Dame hosts Augustana in its inaugural season for a New Years weekend, December 30-31, with both games set to start at 5 p.m.
The second half of the Big Ten slate kicks off with Wisconsin visiting South Bend, January 5-6, before the Irish hit the road for a weekend series at Ohio State, January 12-13.
The Irish follow up their trip to Columbus with a pair of home series and a bye week, facing off against Penn State (January 19-20) and Michigan State (February 2-3).
The final three weeks of the regular season include a trip to Wisconsin (February 9-10), followed by the final home series February 16-17 against Minnesota and the season finale at Michigan (February 23-24).
The Big Ten Tournament is slated to run March 8-10 (Quarterfinals) with the semifinals set for March 18 and the conference championship to be played March 25.