Friday, October 10, 2025

Series Preview: Omaha vs. Minnesota State-Mankato, Oct. 10-11, 2025

 

By Bridget (Weide) Brooks

No. 20 Minnesota State-Mankato comes into town for the first series of the regular season in a battle for the Spirit of the Mavericks trophy.

On the road in Mankato last year, the “Purple Mavericks” earned the trophy with a sweep of the “Red Mavericks,” winning 4-3 on Friday night, and 1-0 on Saturday night. In the Friday night game, Omaha clawed back from a 0-3 deficit in the third period to tie it midway through the period, but MSU scored with less than a minute left to claim the victory. On Saturday night, Adam Eisele (brother of former Omaha Maverick Seth Eisele), scored the only goal of the game in the first period.

The “Spirit of the Mavericks Trophy” is awarded to the team that wins the annual series. The winner will be decided by one team winning both games, one team winning one game (with the other ending in a tie), or in the case of a series split, the winner will be determined by the total goals differential. Should the series end in a split — and both teams score the same number of goals — the trophy stays with the team that previously held the trophy. 

Former MSU-Mankato Blue Line Club President Brad Reeves and UNO Blue Line Club President Jim Semerad (now deceased) originally came up with the trophy as a way to try and spur a rivalry between the two schools (who played more frequently two decades ago). 

Fun Fact: I had the opportunity to be involved in the presentation of the Spirit of the Mavericks Trophy in February 2008. (I was the UNO Blue Line Club representative in attendance for the series finale that season.)



Interesting Tidbits:
  • Both teams made the jump to Division I men's hockey in the same season (1997-98) and have competed against one another in various conference and non-conference matchups since since that season (we were in the same conference as Mankato from 2009 to 2013). 
  • Omaha Coach Mike Gabinet played four games in the “Mavs vs. Mavs” series during the 2002-03 and 2003-04 seasons, recording several shots and serving one penalty.
  • MSU leads the all-time series 20-16-5, although the series is 8-8-3 in home games for Omaha (UNO is 8-12-2 on the road in the overall series). 

The series will likely feature a battle of two of the best goaltenders in the nation. MSU’s goalie, Alex Tracy, was CCHA Goaltender of the Year, and was just invited to participate in the 2025 Spengler Cup, joining a squad of college hockey players representing NCAA Division I hockey in the tournament, held annually in Davos, Switzerland. This year’s tournament will be the first time a select team representing college hockey has ever competed in the event. The team is comprised of active Division I players of any nationality representing all six conferences as well as the Division I independent programs. Last season, Tracy was a Mike Richter Award finalist and Hobey Baker Top 10 finalist.

Omaha goaltender Simon Latkoczy was last season’s NCHC Goaltender of the Year. Latkoczy started 31 games in the 2024-25 season, finishing with a 14-16-1 record, including one shutout. He ranked 10th in Division I last season with 952 saves (.922 save percentage overall, .926 in the NCHC). He also has a 2.61 career goals against average. 

For Fans Attending the Game in Person: 
The west lot outside Baxter, Lot 25, is open to donors and single-game pass holders only and parking passes are required to park in that lot. The north lot, Lot 27, offers free parking on a first-come, first-served basis, as is Lot 26 (west of the arena, across the creek). Omaha Athletics is also encouraging fans to park in one of the public garages at Aksarben Village.

NOTE: Center Street is under construction with a major resurfacing project. We recommend an alternate route (Grover or Pacific) to reach Baxter Arena this weekend.



Fans should arrive early, especially if entering via the west entrance. Have digital tickets ready to scan in the Omaha Mavericks app (or add them from your MyMavs account to your phone’s wallet app). If you have questions, stop by the box office at Baxter Arena before the game or call 402-554-MAVS.

The clear bag policy remains in effect at Baxter Arena, and metal detectors are in place at all entrances. Concession stands are card only (no cash).

Promotions: 
There will be a schedule magnet giveaway on Friday night.

When:
> Friday, 7 p.m. CT at Baxter Arena (Omaha, NE)
> Saturday, 7 p.m. CT at Baxter Arena (Omaha, NE)

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 ($) 

Live Stats:
Game stats will be available here



There are TWO new episodes of the MavPuckCast this week in advance of the first regular series action of the season.

On this episode of the MavPuckCast, Jon and Jason talk about the Omaha Maverick Hockey team’s season-opening exhibition win against Air Force Academy (including their picks for “Player of the Week.”) They analyze Omaha’s new hockey jerseys for the 2025-26 season. They conclude the episode with a preview of the upcoming regular season series against Minnesota State-Mankato at Baxter Arena.


And in a first for the MavPuckCast, Jon and Jason interview Omaha Hockey Coach Mike Gabinet. Gabinet is an Edmonton, Alberta, native who is in his ninth season as the head hockey coach at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Gabinet discusses how he decided to join the Mavericks as a player 25 years ago, how he got into coaching, what he thinks of the team’s 2025-26 roster, recruiting, his coaching philosophy, and how he has evolved during his career.


Next Weekend:
Omaha is off for a week following the MSU-Mankato series. The Mavs return to Baxter Arena with another non-conference series versus UMass. That series (Oct. 24-25) is also Homecoming weekend.

Thursday, October 9, 2025

MavPuckCast Podcast – S8 Ep 5: Interview With Omaha Hockey Coach Mike Gabinet

Season 8, Episode 5:
Interview with Omaha Hockey Coach Mike Gabinet


On this special episode of the Mavpuckcast, Jon and Jason have a wide-ranging discussion with Omaha Hockey Coach Mike Gabinet. Gabinet is an Edmonton, Alberta, native who is in his ninth season as the head hockey coach at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Gabinet discusses how he decided to join the Mavericks as a player 25 years ago, how he got into coaching, what he thinks of the team’s 2025-26 roster, recruiting, his coaching philosophy, and how he has evolved during his career. Thanks go out to Omaha’s Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Emma Goldstein for setting up the interview! Special thanks for your support of the podcast and MavPuck.com. Your support is greatly appreciated!! Support the MavPuckCast: https://www.mavpuck.com/join New sponsor for the 2025-26 season! Wahoo Distillery: https://www.wahoodistillery.com Chapters: 00:00 - Interview With Coach Gabinet 28:42 - Epilogue, Donor and Sponsor Thank You Follow MavPuck.com online! https://www.mavpuck.com   / mavpuckpage     / mavpuck     / mavpuck     / mavpuckcast  


Tuesday, October 7, 2025

MavPuckCast Podcast – S8 Ep 4: Exhibition Win, New Hockey Jerseys, Purple Maverick Preview

Season 8, Episode 4:
Exhibition Win, New Hockey Jerseys, Purple Maverick Preview


On this episode of the Mavpuckcast, Jon and Jason talk about the Omaha Maverick Hockey team’s season opening exhibition win against Air Force Academy (including their picks for “Player of the Week”). They analyze Omaha’s new hockey jerseys for the 2025-26 season. They conclude the episode with a preview of the upcoming regular season series against Minnesota State - Mankato at Baxter Arena! Special thanks for your support of the podcast and MavPuck.com. Your support is greatly appreciated!! Support the MavPuckCast — Become a Founding Member: https://www.mavpuck.com/join New sponsor for the 2025-26 season! Wahoo Distillery: https://www.wahoodistillery.com Chapters: 00:00 - Exhibition Recap 13:33 - Player of the Week 16:45 - Sponsor Break 20:16 - New Hockey Jerseys 32:33 - MSU-Mankato Series Preview Follow MavPuck.com online! https://www.mavpuck.com   / mavpuckpage     / mavpuck     / mavpuck     / mavpuckcast  

MavPuck.com Players of the Week (Season 8, 2025-26)



Tracking the MavPuck.com Players of the Week for Season 8 (2025-26)

After each series, the hosts of the MavPuckCast name a “Player of the Week.” This blog post serves as a running list of those picks by week. (Note: There is no Player of the Week for episodes that focus on interviews instead of game recaps.)

S8, Ep 4: Exhibition Win, New Hockey Jerseys, Purple Maverick Preview
Jason: Joel Plante
Jon: Luke Woodworth

S8, Ep 6: Jason Rants About Officiating, Dinner With the Mavs, UMass Series Predictions:
Jason: Jérémy Loranger
Jon: Marcus Nguyen

S8, Ep 7: Omaha Hockey Splits, Fan Fest, New DJ at the Games, Colorado College Series Predictions
Jason: Maxime Pellerin
Jon: Aidan de la Gorgendiere

S8, Ep 8: Omaha Hockey Sweeps in the Springs, Players of the Week, North Dakota Series Predictions
Brent: Tyler Rollwagen
Jon: Luke Woodworth

S8, Ep 9: Swept by Dakota, Things You Missed, Jason’s NCAA Ice Hockey Top 20, Bulldog Preview
Jason: Spencer Sova
Jon: Trevor Wong

S8, Ep 10: Bull-Split, Maverick Players of the Week, Western Michigan Preview
Jason: Dawson Cowan
Jon: Jacob Slipec

S8, Ep 11: Omaha Swept Again, Things You Missed at Baxter Arena, Yale Series Predictions
Jason: Luke Woodworth
Jon: Cam Mitchell

S8, Ep 12: Omaha Hockey Splits, New $55 Million Training Facility, North Dakota Series Preview
Jason: Sean Tschigerl
Jon: Cam Briere

S8, Ep 13: Grand Forked, Mav Players of the Week, Rankings, Augustana Preview
Jason: Cam Briere
Jon: Trevor Wong

S8, Ep 14: Mavs Split, Things You Missed at Midco Arena, The MavPuck 6-7 Debate, Cornell Preview
Jason: Spencer Sova
Jon: Jérémy Loranger

S8, Ep 15: Omaha Swept (Again), Rankings, St. Cloud Preview & Predictions 
Jason: Jacob Slipec
Jon: Jérémy Loranger

S8, Ep 16: Mavs Win One, Things You Missed, NCHC Heats Up, Miami (OH) Series Predictions
Jason: Trevor Wong
Jon: Sam Huo

S8, Ep 17: Swept (Ugh!), The NCHC Race, Colorado College Series Preview
Jason: Aidan de la Gorgendiere
Jon: Myles Hilman

S8, Ep 18: Omaha Splits, Mystery Solved, Western Michigan Predictions
Jason: Cam Briere
Jon: Trevor Wong

S8 Ep 19: Mavs Win, Our Top 20, The NCHC Race, Denver Series Preview and Predictions
Jason: Aidan de la Gorgendiere
Jon: Marcus Nguyen

S8, Ep 21: Mavs Swept, Things You Missed at Baxter Arena, Showdown in Tempe
Bridget: Simon Latkoczy
Jon: Jérémy Loranger

S8, Ep 22: Mavs Split, Things You Missed in Tempe, Miami (OH) Series Preview
Jason: Trevor Wong
Jon: Tyler Rollwagen

S8, Ep 23: Omaha Clinches, Sponsored Jerseys, North Dakota Preview
Jason: Aidan de la Gorgendiere
Jon: Jérémy Loranger

Currently in the lead for “MavPuck.com Player of the Year” honors:
Jérémy Loranger (5 nominations)
Trevor Wong (5 nominations)
Aidan de la Gorgendiere (4 nominations)
Cam Briere (3 nominations)
Luke Woodworth (3 nominations)
Marcus Nguyen (2 nominations)
Tyler Rollwagen (2 nominations)
Jacob Slipec (2 nominations)
Spencer Sova (2 nominations)

Saturday, October 4, 2025

Omaha vs Air Force Exhibition Recap (Oct. 3, 2025)

Friday, Oct. 3, 2025

Omaha 3, Air Force 2 (OT)

Omaha struck early and built a 2-0 lead through the first two periods before Air Force stormed back with two goals in the third period to force overtime.

  • Period scoring: Omaha 1-1-0-1 (OT) = 3, Air Force 0-0-2-0 = 2

  • Key moment: Just 33 seconds into overtime, freshman forward Joel Plante buried the game-winner to give Omaha a 3-2 exhibition victory at Baxter Arena.

  • Standout performances:

    • For Omaha: Senior defenseman Griffin Ludtke opened scoring in the first period, while sophomore Brett Hyland extended the lead late in the second. Goaltender Ĺ imon Latkoczy stopped all eight shots he faced before freshman Dawson Cowan took over midway through and made 18 saves.

    • For Air Force: Forwards Chris Hedden and Oliver Genest tallied third-period goals to erase a two-goal deficit, forcing overtime before Omaha sealed the win.


Friday, October 3, 2025

Line Chart – Friday, Oct. 3, 2025 – Omaha vs. Air Force (Exhibition at Baxter Arena)

Friday, Oct. 3, 2025

Omaha vs. Air Force at Baxter Arena (Omaha, NE) – Exhibition

Final: 3-2 Omaha (OT)

Scoring for Omaha:
Griffin Ludtke
Brett Hyland
Joel Plante (OT, GWG)




 



Game Preview: Omaha vs. Air Force (Exhibition), Oct. 3, 2025



It’s another season of Maverick Hockey, and there are a lot of unanswered questions to start the campaign. With 15 newcomers on the roster (8 freshmen, 5 sophomores, 1 junior, and 1 senior), there are a lot of unfamiliar faces. 

The Mavericks returned all of their eligible seniors, however, and have named four of them to leadership roles. Senior goaltender Simon Latkoczy and senior defenseman Griffin Ludtke will serve as co-captains, and senior forwards Tyler Rollwagen and Cam Mitchell will be assistant captains for the 2025-26 season. Also returning are senior forward Jacob Slipec and senior defenseman Jacob GuĂ©vin. 

Air Force returns to Baxter Arena 10 years after facing the Omaha Mavericks in the first-ever series at the new arena on Oct. 23, 2015. Omaha won the Friday night matchup 4-2, and swept the Falcons on Saturday with a 4-1 victory.

The exhibition marks the return of Air Force coach Frank Serratore to Omaha for the first time since the 2015 series. A colorful figure with strong ties to the Omaha Hockey community, Serratore was coach and general manager of the Omaha Lancers in 1989-1990. In that single season, he took over a last-place team and led them to the USHL regular season and playoff championship. This feat led to Serratore being named the USHL General Manager of the Year and the Omaha Sportscasters Sportsman of the Year awards in 1990. He has been head coach of the Falcons since the 1997-98 season (which was also the Mavericks first-ever season).

Omaha has an all-time home win streak of 6-0 against Air Force, and is 1-1 in road games. The largest margin of victory was an Omaha win, 6-1, on Oct. 26, 1997 in Colorado Springs. The game was held on a Sunday due to the second game in the series being delayed by the Blizzard of 1997. A major snow storm shut down much of the Front Range; blizzard conditions in Colorado Springs lasted from Friday night through late Saturday, with significant snowfall delaying the second game in the series. The Mavericks had dropped the first game in the series 4-2. Omaha’s win was the program’s first Division 1 victory. Former Maverick head coach Mike Kemp described the bonding on that trip as one of the best things that could have happened to the team.

A rule change in 2021 allowed NCAA teams to schedule each other in exhibition contests, with the results not counting towards official season records. Previously, NCAA teams would typically schedule Canadian college teams or teams from the United States National Team Development Program (USNTDP) for exhibition matchups. Omaha is scheduled for another exhibition later in the season on Dec. 30 against the University of Manitoba at Baxter Arena.

Another rule change affecting college hockey this season is new eligibility opportunities for players who previously played in the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). Beginning Aug. 1, 2025, the NCAA rule change allowed more than 1600 CHL players to play NCAA Division 1 men’s hockey without losing their eligibility. Previously, players in the CHL — comprised of the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), and the Western Hockey League (WHL) — were barred from NCAA play because they were considered “professionals.” Players are now free to play in the CHL before deciding whether to commit to a U.S. college after high school.

The 2025-26 Maverick squad features a number of players with CHL experience. Ludtke said there was a lot of anticipation leading up to this year with the rule changes and the roster additions made during the offseason. 

One of the new Mavericks affected by the change is sophomore forward Brett Hyland. Hyland, 22, played five seasons (2019-2024) for the Brandon Wheat Kings in the WHL before enrolling at the University of Alberta, where he played 21 games in the 2024-25 season, scoring 13 goals and recording 20 assists and a +21 rating. 

“I knew as soon as the rule opened up, I had to make the move. And so the question was, just where do I go?” Hyland said about making the decision to come to Omaha.

He describes his game as bringing “hard work, physicality, and energy every night” — and “hopefully put some pucks in the net at the same time.” 

“The thing I love most about our group, especially with Brett (Hyland) and the newcomers who were coming from (U Sports) is everyone’s hungry here with something to prove,” Ludtke said. 

The Oct. 3 matchup is the annual Military Appreciation Game, sponsored by WoodmenLife. The Mavericks will wear specialty camouflage jerseys purchased by WoodmenLife and auctioned online to benefit the UNO Office of Military and Veteran Services. Previous jersey auctions have raised more than $10,000 annually. The gameworn jersey auction ends at 11:30 p.m. on Friday night. Visit https://omavs.com/Auctions/ to bid. 

WoodmenLife will also hand out 6,000 handheld American flags to fans, and members of the ROTC will display a 30-by-60 foot American flag on the ice during the national anthem.

Fans will also get the chance to experience new concession pricing and combos, featuring lower prices on water, soda, hot dogs, fries, and popcorn. The arena concession stands will also have Baxter Arena 10th anniversary souvenir cups, new kids souvenir cups, new combo deals and expanded grab-and-go options.

The Omaha Bull Market collective is selling Bull Market Bourbon at Baxter Arena this seasion. Bull Market Reserve Victory Bourbon will be available on the suite level, while Bull Market Select Pregame Bourton will be served in the Maverick Room off the lobby, in the Buildertrend Breakaway Lounge, and at concession locations around the main concourse.

Fans will also notice a new centerhung scoreboard, new ribbon boards, and updated video screens in the arena. The display system was designed, manufactured, and installed by Daktronics of Brookings, South Dakota. The centerhung display features one large curved display measuring approximately 16.5 feet high by 85 feet round. It features 3.9-millimeter pixel spacing and a canvas capable of variable content zoning, allowing it to show one large image or multiple “content zones,” including live video, instant replays, up-to-the-minute statistics, and game information, graphics and animations, and sponsorship messages. One of the new video walls is at the main entrance, at the top of the west stairs. The video wall is 6.5 feet high by 12 feet wide. On the north entrance, another video wall is 5.5 feet high by 10 feet wide.



Watch the full preseason press conference here:



For Fans Attending the Game in Person:
The west lot outside Baxter, Lot 25, is open to donors and single-game pass holders only and parking passes are required to park in that lot. The north lot, Lot 27, offers free parking on a first-come, first-served basis, as is Lot 26 (west of the arena, across the creek). Omaha Athletics is also encouraging fans to park in one of the public garages at Aksarben Village.





Fans should arrive early, especially if entering via the west entrance. Have digital tickets ready to scan in the Omaha Mavericks app (or add them from your MyMavs account to your phone’s wallet app). If you have questions, stop by the box office at Baxter Arena before the game or call 402-554-MAVS.

The clear bag policy remains in effect at Baxter Arena, and metal detectors are in place at all entrances. All concession stands are card only (no cash).

Promotions: 
Flag giveaway to the first 6,000 fans.

Series preview articles:
Hurrdat (Jordan McAlpine):
https://hurrdatsports.com/omavs/hockey/key-returners-and-15-newcomers-lead-omaha-hockey-into-2025-26-season/

When:
> Friday, 7:07 p.m. CT at Baxter Arena (Omaha, NE)

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 ($)

Live Stats:
Game stats will be available here





It’s another busy start to the MavPuckCast season, as Jon and Jason have already recorded three episodes of season 8! In the newest episode (S8, E3), the duo take a look at the new secondary logo unveiled by the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) as “The National” gets ready to grow to 10 teams in the 2026-27 season. They talk about news that the NCHC will not air hockey games on the CBS Sports Network this season, and they discuss new Omaha Hockey assistant coach — and recruiting coordinator — Jamie Huffman. They also each pick a pair of Mavericks among the newcomers they are looking forward to watching this season. The episode concludes with their NCHC preseason rankings — an annual tradition on the podcast to start the season!



Next up: Omaha Hockey starts the 2025-26 season at Baxter Arena, facing the Purple Mavericks of Minnesota State University - Mankato on Friday, Oct. 10 and Saturday, Oct. 11 at 7 p.m. Central.