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Much has changed in NCAA men’s hockey this season, but some of the traditional power programs remain the big forces. The first Frozen Four of the CHL-players-allowed era features the four teams with the most national titles in NCAA history. The Denver Pioneers (10 titles), Michigan Wolverines (nine), North Dakota Fighting Hawks (eight) and Wisconsin Badgers (six) will battle it out Thursday and Saturday in Las Vegas. The biggest sign of change might be the goaltending crew — all four starters are freshmen for the first time in Frozen Four history and all have CHL experience. Forty-nine NHL Draft picks are on the rosters, just two behind last year’s record total (per College Hockey Inc., which began keeping track in 2014). Here’s a look at Thursday’s semifinal matchups: North Dakota (29-9-1) vs. Wisconsin (23-12-2), 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT Exciting game for Calgary North Dakota has three Flames prospects on its roster, led by first-round pick and NCHC rookie of the year Cole Resch...