Second Period – Maine vs. Michigan State

We’re in between the first and second periods of Game 1. Thanks to the wireless going up and down like a yo-yo and nonstop action in the first period, I haven’t had a chance to post the line combinations. Here they are: Maine Forwards: Soares-Leveille-Johnson Ryan-Hamilton-Purcell Shepheard-deKastrozza-Bellamy Hahn-Clark-Laise Maine Defense: Lundin-Duffy Tyler-Ramsey Hopson-Danis-Pepin Maine Goal: … Read more

Second Period – Maine vs. Michigan State

We’re in between the first and second periods of Game 1. Thanks to the wireless going up and down like a yo-yo and nonstop action in the first period, I haven’t had a chance to post the line combinations. Here they are: Maine Forwards: Soares-Leveille-Johnson Ryan-Hamilton-Purcell Shepheard-deKastrozza-Bellamy Hahn-Clark-Laise Maine Defense: Lundin-Duffy Tyler-Ramsey Hopson-Danis-Pepin Maine Goal: … Read more

LiveBlog – Spartans and Black Bears

We’re just about to drop the puck in St. Louis. The arena is less than half full right now, but at 3:00pm local time start is contributing to that, no doubt. I’ll be updating periodically throughout each period in a single blog post, so reload often. 0:00: Besides the battle on the ice, this one … Read more

Let the Games Begin

I’m in the pressbox at the Scottrade Center, watching warmups and waiting for the first semifinal to begin. I’ll be liveblogging the action, so reload often!

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Night on the Town

Wednesday night saw coaches, players and various dignitaries converge on the Arch in St. Louis for a pre-tournament reception. There were lots of speakers, including broadcasters Gary Thorne and Barry Melrose, as well as St. Louis Blues General Manager and ex-goalie John Davidson. All four coaches also had brief comments. The players were all business. … Read more

Night on the Town

Wednesday night saw coaches, players and various dignitaries converge on the Arch in St. Louis for a pre-tournament reception. There were lots of speakers, including broadcasters Gary Thorne and Barry Melrose, as well as St. Louis Blues General Manager and ex-goalie John Davidson. All four coaches also had brief comments. The players were all business. … Read more

Meet Me in St. Louis

Welcome to the 2007 edition of the USCHO.com Frozen Four blog. The USCHO.com crew is in the house and already hard at work cranking out the news of the day…which on Wednesday means press conferences. Stay tuned for notebooks from each of the four pressers and of course lots more news and liveblogs from the … Read more

Meet Me in St. Louis

Welcome to the 2007 edition of the USCHO.com Frozen Four blog. The USCHO.com crew is in the house and already hard at work cranking out the news of the day…which on Wednesday means press conferences. Stay tuned for notebooks from each of the four pressers and of course lots more news and liveblogs from the … Read more

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Bishop Leads Black Bears to Frozen Four

Five of Maine’s last six games have come against Massachusetts, and the Minutemen won the first four. But the Black Bears were missing a key ingredient in those games: Big Ben. Goaltender Ben Bishop missed all four due to a groin injury that kept him sidelined for almost a month. But the 6-foot-7 sophomore was … Read more

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Duel

With two top goaltenders in net, it’s no surprise that it took extra time for even a single goal to be scored in the East Regional Semifinal. Chris Lerch takes a look at UMass’ Jon Quick and Clarkson’s David Leggio.

Bishop Returns, Leads Maine To Semifinal Win

Maine goaltender Ben Bishop, making his first appearance in net since Feb. 24, made 33 saves as his Black Bears defeated St. Cloud State 4-1 in the second East Regional semifinal. Maine was 0-4 since Bishop went down with a groin injury, with all four losses coming against Massachusetts, its opponent in tomorrow’s East Regional … Read more

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View From Afar

I regret not being able to make it to Superior – what an amazing three games. All one goal games, with two needing overtime to settle things. Here’s the winning moment, courtesy of Oswego’s Sports Information Department: A big congratulations to Ed Gosek and his team. He’s one of the classiest guys in college hockey … Read more

View From Afar

I regret not being able to make it to Superior – what an amazing three games. All one goal games, with two needing overtime to settle things. Here’s the winning moment, courtesy of Oswego’s Sports Information Department: A big congratulations to Ed Gosek and his team. He’s one of the classiest guys in college hockey … Read more

Air Force Downs Army To Advance To First NCAAs

Air Force got three goals from its top line and a 23 save performance by freshman Andrew Volkening in a 6-1 victory over archrival Army to win the Atlantic Hockey title. The Falcons will make their first appearance in the NCAA tournament, and the first by a service academy. Air Force freshman Andrew Volkening made … Read more

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Wish I Was There

I’ve only missed one D-III Frozen Four in the past 10 years (back to when they weren’t even called “Frozen Fours”) but I unfortunately not be in Superior this weekend. Duty calls as the Atlantic Hockey Finals are taking place, and I am covering them for USCHO as well as providing analysis for the B2 … Read more

Wish I Was There

I’ve only missed one D-III Frozen Four in the past 10 years (back to when they weren’t even called “Frozen Fours”) but I unfortunately not be in Superior this weekend. Duty calls as the Atlantic Hockey Finals are taking place, and I am covering them for USCHO as well as providing analysis for the B2 … Read more

Atlantic Hockey Announces 2006-2007 Awards

Junior forward Eric Ehn from Air Force has been named Atlantic Hockey Player of the Year. The Dexter, Michigan native has accumulated 62 points so far this season, currently tied for first in Division I. Ehn was a unanimous selection to the All-AHA First Team, along with senior defenseman Jon Landry from Holy Cross. Sacred … Read more