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University of Denver hockey bobbleheads celebrate the team's 10th national championship record

The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum unveiled three DU hockey bobbleheads to commemorate the Pioneers winning a record 10th NCAA national title this year. (Courtesy of National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum)

University of Denver hockey fans can now buy a fun reminder of the team’s historic season to set on the shelf.

Fans of University of Denver hockey team can now purchase a enjoyable keepsake of the team's exceptional season to display on a shelf.

The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum revealed a collection of DU hockey bobbleheads on Friday to honor the Pioneers' 10th NCAA national championship.

The three limited edition bobbleheads, currently on presale and expected to ship this autumn, will be limited to 2,024 sales. Two of the bobbleheads depict a generic hockey player in the Pioneers' red and white jerseys, while the third one is a “BobbleLogo” featuring the official national championship logo on a hockey puck base.

The traditional bobbleheads cost $35 each and the “BobbleLogo” is priced at $30, while all three can be purchased for $90. They are available for sale at the Bobblehead Hall’s website.

DU achieved its 10th title by defeating Boston College 2-0 in the national championship on April 13 at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn. Before that, the Pioneers beat Boston University in the NCAA Tournament, and also won the NCHC Frozen Faceoff on the way to finishing the year 32-9-3. UMass, Cornell and The championship victory brought DU's record to 10-3 in championship appearances, while goalie Matt Davis

was recognized as the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player after conceding three goals in four games and achieving a 35-save shutout against Boston College. Fans of University of Denver hockey team can now purchase a fun reminder of the team's historic season to set on the shelf. was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player after allowing three goals in four games and posting a 35-save shutout against Boston College.

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