By Bridget (Weide) Brooks
For Omaha Hockey, the postseason begins with a familiar challenge — and a familiar destination.
The Mavericks head to Grand Forks this weekend for a best-of-three National Collegiate Hockey Conference quarterfinal series against No. 2/3 North Dakota, the Penrose Cup champion and the league’s No. 1 seed. The series opens Friday night at Ralph Engelstad Arena, with Game 2 on Saturday and a potential Game 3 on Sunday.
Omaha enters the weekend as the No. 8 seed after finishing the regular season 12-22-0 overall and 8-16-0 in NCHC play. North Dakota closed the regular season at 25-8-1 and 17-6-1 in conference, capturing the Penrose Cup as the NCHC’s regular-season champion.
The Fighting Hawks also swept the regular-season series, winning all four meetings with an 18-5 scoring advantage.
But once the playoffs begin, the regular season matters less.
Senior goaltender and co-captain Simon Latkoczy made that clear when asked about the upcoming matchup.
“I wouldn’t say a new season, but it is definitely a new competition,” Latkoczy said. “We can kind of close the door behind what we have done. But also, I think that we have done a lot of good things this season.”
For Omaha, simply reaching the postseason required a sustained push. The Mavericks spent much of the final six weeks battling to stay in playoff position and ultimately secured the final berth with a split against Miami in the regular-season finale at Baxter Arena. (And helped out by a sweep of Arizona State by Denver, which left the Sun Devils in ninth place in the NCHC, and out of the playoffs.)
Head coach Mike Gabinet said that stretch of high-stakes games helped prepare his team for what lies ahead.
“First off, just want to give our team a lot of credit,” Gabinet said. “We’ve been playing pretty intense games right down the last six weeks here and found ways to get some big wins every weekend. Now we’re excited. You want to keep playing. You never want your season to end.”
Despite the eighth-place finish, Omaha’s season has included flashes of the team’s potential. The Mavericks recorded six wins against ranked opponents during the regular season and saw several young players take significant steps forward as the year progressed.
One of the biggest developments has been the emergence of freshman forward Jérémy Loranger, who was named the NCHC Rookie of the Month for February after posting seven points in five games.
Gabinet said the award reflects the growth he has seen from the young forward — and from several of Omaha’s newcomers.
“It takes time,” Gabinet said. “It’s a big step when you come from a different league to this league. You can see it in his game. When you stick with it, and you’re coachable and you take personal responsibility, you get better. We’re seeing that.”
While Omaha’s roster includes many new faces, the Mavericks will lean heavily on their experienced core this weekend, beginning with Latkoczy.
The senior goaltender has appeared in 23 games this season, recording a 3.23 goals-against average and a .899 save percentage.
Latkoczy believes his game is peaking at the right moment.
“All four years, the whole development that I have had here, I think it’s all coming together,” he said. “And I think that it’s coming together at the right time.”
As a veteran and team captain, Latkoczy also understands the role he may need to play in a series where Omaha enters as the underdog.
“Goalies usually need to carry the team if you are the underdog in the series like this,” he said. “And I’ve been in this position before.”
Latkoczy referenced his time in the USHL with the Madison Capitols, when his lower-seeded team made an unexpected run to the league finals.
“I know that I’ve done it before, and I know that I can do it again,” he said.
Playing at Ralph Engelstad Arena will provide another challenge. North Dakota routinely draws one of the largest and most passionate crowds in college hockey, creating a difficult environment for visiting teams.
Latkoczy welcomes it.
“They have a good crowd and good fans,” he said. “But sometimes that gives you energy. And I don’t have a problem playing in front of big crowds.”
Omaha has become accustomed to facing North Dakota in the postseason. This weekend marks the fourth straight year the two teams have met in the NCHC tournament (the two teams met in the NCHC semifinal game in St. Paul in 2023-24; the other matchups were quarterfinal games), though this will be the first time in that stretch that the series is played in Grand Forks.
Gabinet said the time since the teams last met — before Christmas — adds an interesting element.
“I like it,” Gabinet said. “We’ve almost had each other down the stretch here in the past. So it’s fun for a new opponent and a chance to play them again. They’ve improved, we’ve improved.”
For Omaha, discipline will also be a key factor in the series. When asked about avoiding a special-teams battle, Gabinet emphasized the importance of staying out of the penalty box.
“I think playoff hockey — I think the fans… I think everybody wants to see some five-on-five hockey,” he said. “I don’t think anybody wants to see the officials take over a series. That’s up to the players to make sure you’re playing with your stick on the ice and checking with your legs.”
While North Dakota enters the series as the favorite, Latkoczy believes the Mavericks can use that dynamic to their advantage.
“Even though we are underdogs, it’s kind of good,” he said. “I think that’s going to fit us well.”
And in a best-of-three playoff series, momentum can shift quickly.
“You win one game, and you are on the horse there,” Latkoczy said. “That’s all that matters.”
For Omaha, the formula is simple: win two games, and the season continues.
The Mavericks believe they have a chance to do exactly that.
“I believe in this group,” Gabinet said. “We’ve got a lot of good kids in there that are working their butts off to get better. I believe we’re going to step up and do the right things when it matters the most.”
When (Best-of-Three Series):
> Friday, March 6 – 7:07 p.m. CT at Ralph Engelstad Arena (Grand Forks, ND)> Saturday, March 7 – 6:07 p.m. CT at Ralph Engelstad Arena (Grand Forks, ND)> If necessary, Sunday, March 8 – 6:07 p.m. CT at Ralph Engelstad Arena (Grand Forks, ND)
Radio:
The game will be broadcast live on 1290 AM and on The Varsity Network app. Pre-game coverage begins 30 minutes prior to face off with the FNBO Pre-Game Show. “Voice of the Mavs” Mike Vaillancourt will have the play-by-play, with color commentary provided by Terry Leahy.
TV:
The game will be streamed on NCHC.tv ($) It is also available in North Dakota on Midco Sports.
Live Stats:Live stats for Friday can be found here. Live stats for Saturday can be found here. Live stats for Sunday (if necessary), can be found here.

On this episode of the Mavpuckcast, Jon and Jason talk about the University of Nebraska-Omaha Maverick Hockey team’s recent regular season finale against Miami (OH) at Baxter Arena (includes their picks for “Player of the Week”). They talk about some “Things You Missed at Baxter Arena,” specifically the athletic department’s latest attempt at a white out. They talk about Omaha being the first D-1 men’s ice hockey program to sell a sponsorship for its hockey jerseys. They wrap up the episode with their preview and predictions for Omaha’s NCHC quarterfinal matchup against North Dakota Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks.
The game will be broadcast live on 1290 AM and on The Varsity Network app. Pre-game coverage begins 30 minutes prior to face off with the FNBO Pre-Game Show. “Voice of the Mavs” Mike Vaillancourt will have the play-by-play, with color commentary provided by Terry Leahy.
TV:
The game will be streamed on NCHC.tv ($)

On this episode of the Mavpuckcast, Jon and Jason talk about the University of Nebraska-Omaha Maverick Hockey team’s recent regular season finale against Miami (OH) at Baxter Arena (includes their picks for “Player of the Week”). They talk about some “Things You Missed at Baxter Arena,” specifically the athletic department’s latest attempt at a white out. They talk about Omaha being the first D-1 men’s ice hockey program to sell a sponsorship for its hockey jerseys. They wrap up the episode with their preview and predictions for Omaha’s NCHC quarterfinal matchup against North Dakota Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks.
