Hope Hockey Closes Chapter with Third Consecutive Vezina Cup Title

From Hope College Athletics

By Alan Babbitt

 

The Hope College men’s ice hockey team skated out of the Michigan Collegiate Hockey Conference as Vezina Cup champions.

The third-ranked Flying Dutchmen defeated No. 4 Oakland University, 3-2 in overtime, on Friday and second-ranked Lawrence Tech University, 5-2, on Saturday at Patterson Ice Arena in Grand Rapids to hoist the conference’s Vezina Cup title.

Hope (31-3-1) claimed the Vezina Cup for a team-best third consecutive season and the seventh time overall.

Next season, the Flying Dutchmen will move up to the American Collegiate Hockey Association’s Division 1 level and compete in the Great Lakes Six Conference.

On Saturday, freshman left wing Cade Pratt (Byron Center, Michigan / Byron Center HS) iced the victory by scoring his second goal of the game with two minutes remaining.

Hope jumped out to a 3-0 lead on goals from senior defense Casen Faustyn (Okemos, Michigan / Okemos) six minutes into the game, Pratt 12 minutes into the first period and junior defense Austin Ieuter (Midland, Michigan / H.H. Dow) three minutes into the second period.

Pratt and senior defenseman Nolan Holtrop (Walker, Michigan / Kenowa Hills) chipped in two assists apiece.

Senior goalie Maclane Schick (Kohler, Wisconsin / Kohler) stopped 17 shots.

On Friday, Pratt delivered the game-winning goal with 14 minutes into overtime off assists from junior center Jake Onstott (Zeeland, Michigan / Grand Rapids Catholic Central) and Ieuter.

Onstott finished with one goal and two assists.

Holtrop put the Flying Dutchmen up 1-0 three minutes into the first period with a shorthanded goal.

Schick recorded 28 saves in the victory.

Hope’s next games will be at the ACHA Division 3 national championships in St. Louis, Missouri.

The Flying Dutchmen open pool play, on Tuesday, March 18, at 8 p.m. against Michigan State University.

(Originally published at https://athletics.hope.edu/news/2025/3/9/acha-mens-ice-hockey-mens-hockey-closes-chapter-with-third-consecutive-vezina-cup-title.aspx)