
Michigan beat Wisconsin 3-1 on Saturday night in front of the largest crowd in Kohl Center history to earn a B1G series split with the Badgers.
His first goal as a Wolverine, Kason Muscutt! pic.twitter.com/SYp0uovCRA
— Michigan Hockey (@umichhockey) February 22, 2026
Wolverines goalie Jack Ivankovic had 34 saves. Kason Muscutt scored his first collegiate goal in his 10th game. Nick Moldenhauer and T.J. Hughes also scored. For Hughes it was career goal No. 63.
No. 3 North Dakota 6, St. Cloud 4
North Dakota took 4 of 6 points from St. Cloud over the weekend following a 6-4 NCHC win Saturday night before a crowd of 11,696 at Ralph Engelstad Arena.
Senior goal!#UNDproud | #LGH pic.twitter.com/RIKEsRynP4
— North Dakota Hockey (@UNDmhockey) February 22, 2026
North Dakota got goals from six different scorers — Abram Wiebe, Mac Swanson, Ollie Josephson, Tyler Young, Jack Kernan and Ellis Rickwood. Gibson Homer had 22 saves in net.
No. 4 Western Michigan 2, Colorado College 0
Goals by Zaccharya Wisdom and Grant Slukynsky were all Western Michigan needed on Saturday night to take a 2-0 win at Coloroado College in NCHC action.
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Western Michigan took 5 of 6 points from Colorado College on the weekend.
Hampton Slukynsky had 28 saves for the Broncos.
No. 5 Quinnipiac 5, Colgate 2
Quinnipiac rolled to a 5-2 win over Colgate on Saturday night in ECAC Hockey action.
William Gilson,, Markus Vidicek, Ethan Wyttenback, Anthony Cipollone and Aaron Schwartz scored for the Bobcats. Matej Marinov had 16 saves.
No. 6 Penn State 5, Ohio State 4 (OT)
A highlight-reel goal by Gavin McKenna at 2:40 of overtime lifted Penn State to a 5-4 comeback win over Ohio State in B1G action on Saturday night before a crowd of 6,515 in Happy Valley.
McKenna’s goal capped a four-goal comeback for the Nittany Lions. JJ Wiebusch scored twice while Shea Van Olm and Jarod Crespo also scored for Penn State. Kevin Riedler made 33 saves in the win.
No. 7 Providence 5, Vermont 3
A Hudson Malinoski hat trick was the deciding factor in Providence’s 5-3 Hockey East win at Vermont on Saturday night.
The Friars earned a weekend sweep with the win.
Malinoski’s first two goals of the night gave the Friars a 2-0 lead before the halfway point of the first period. His third made it 4-2 at 12:10 of the middle frame.
John Mustard and Roger McQueen also scored for Providence, while Jack Parsons kept up his hot streak with 24 saves in net.
No. 9 Minnesota Duluth 4, No. 20 Miami 1
Duluth finished off a sweep of Miami with a 4-1 win Saturday night in NCHC action at the Goggie Ice Center.
The Bulldogs’ nationally ranked No. 3 penalty kill held the RedHawks scoreless in seven attempts and without a goal in 11 tries over the series. Duluth’s NCAA-best power play did the rest, scoring twice in the second period.
Hunter Anderson, Aaron Pionk, Scout Truman and Max Plante all scored for Duluth. Ethan Dahlmeir had 24 saves in net for the Bulldogs.
Duluth has hit 20 wins for the first time since the 2021-22 season.
Princeton 4, No. 11 Cornell 2
Princeton scored unanswered goals in the second and third periods to earn a 4-2 upset of No. 11 Cornell on Saturday night in ECAC Hockey action.
Joshua Karnish, Brendan Gorman, ,David Jacobs and Malcolm Green scored for the Tigers, while Ryan Walsh and Tyler Catalano scored for the Big Red. In goal, Princeton’s Arthur Smith had 26 saves while Cornell’s
Alexis Cournoyer made 24 of his own.
No. 12 Boston College 2, No. 10 Connecticut 1 (OT)
Lukas Gustafsson scored just 27 seconds into overtime to pick up a 2-1 win for No. 12 Boston College over No. 10 UConn on Saturday afternoon to complete a weekend sweep.
Dean Letourneau also scored for the Eagles while Ryan Conmy, Andre Gasseau, James Hagens, and Gustafsson each recorded assists. Louka Cloutier made 21 saves in goal.
For UConn, Kaden Shahan scored and Tyler Muszelik had 26 saves.
No. 14 Dartmouth 3, Union 3 (Dartmouth wins shootout)
Dartmouth tied Union 3-3 on Saturday night and won the ensuing shootout 2-0 for two ECAC Hockey points.
Hayden Stavroff scored his NCAA D-I leading 25th and 26th goals of the year. Alex Krause also scored. Emmett Croteau had 36 saves in the winning effort.
No. 18 Augustana 4, No. 15 St. Thomas 0
No. 18 Augustana wrapped up its regular-season CCHA slate with a 5-point weekend over No. 15 St. Thomas, capped with a 4-0 win on Saturday night.
Four different players scored for Augustana — Leonid Bulgakov, Cole Burtch, Jacob Jastrzebski and Owen Bohn.
Josh Kotai had 28 saves.
No. 17 Minnesota State 1, Bowling Green 1 (Minnesota State wins shootout)
No. 17 Minnesota State and Bowling Green played to their third overtime tie head-to-head this season, finishing 1-1 on Saturday at Slater Family Ice Arena. The Mavericks outshot Bowling Green 38-20, then posted two goals in a six-round shootout for five points in the weekend series.
Liam Watkins scored for Minnesota State while Dominik Rymon scored for Bowling Green.
New Hampshire 1, No. 19 UMass 0
UNH got 3 of 6 points from No. 19 UMass over the weekend on one total goal, culminating in a 1-0 win on Saturday night in Hockey East after getting blanked 4-0 the night before.
Ryan MacPherson scored his first career game-winning goal for the Wildcats and goalie Kyle Chauvette made 29 saves to record a shutout.