DU goalie Matt Davis has new goal for Pioneers hockey: Dynasty

DU-nasty, anyone?

“Absolutely,” Pios goaltender Matt Davis said Monday night inside the bowels of Magness Arena, home of the best college hockey program that ever lived. “I mean, (we got) three (championships) in seven (NCAA tournaments).

“Guys might as well get four in eight.”

No program — not Michigan, not North Dakota, not Wisconsin — got to 10 NCAA titles before DU. No school had won three within a seven-year span since BC from 2008-2012. And no team has nabbed four titles over a decade’s worth of Frozen Fours since the Wolverines did it all the way back in the late 1950s.

“I feel like it’s just the guys that we get in Denver,” Davis, the cat-quick and affable Alberta native confided before he celebrated DU’s 10th championship at Magness.

“We just recruit winners. And anyone that comes here knows what the goal is: You want to win a national championship. And yeah, I mean, that’s why you come here.”

You come for gold banners, the nine that stood watch Monday as DU captain McKade Webster stepped to the microphone with cool shades and a puckish grin.

“I’ll start us out,” Webster said. “How about Matty Davis?”

Matty smiled at that one.

The crowd went nuts.

“MAT-TY!”

“MAT-TY!”

Matty stood. On his own two feet instead of his head, this time.

By the way, have the Avs called yet?

“Georgie is awesome,” Davis said of beleaguered Avalanche goaltender Alexandar Georgiev. “He’s a great goalie. But, yeah — (the NHL is) not something I’m too focused on right now. I’m just focused on these guys and hanging out.”

Who’s the most famous person to reach out in the last 35-40 hours?

A pause.

“I’m not really sure,” Davis said. “I mean, it might be my cousin. He’s an NBA player.”

He is?

“Dillon Brooks,” Davis said.

You tell him you’re the most famous athlete in the family right now?

“Oh, I’m not, not at all,” he chortled. “Not even close.”

Charlie Bennett speaks with goaltender Matt Davis (35) of the Denver Pioneers during a celebration of the Pioneers’ record-setting 10th NCAA national championship at Magness Arena on the DU campus on Monday, April 15, 2024. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)

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