USCHO.com Decade In Review: Atlantic Hockey starts 2010s as afterthought, finishes as conference to be reckoned with
It’s hard to find a conference capable of reinventing itself as often as Atlantic Hockey (photo: Omar Phillips).
It’s hard to find a conference capable of reinventing itself as often as Atlantic Hockey (photo: Omar Phillips).
Holy Cross represented its tradition and annual excellence, and Army West Point was always an easy program to get behind. Bentley built a new arena, and AIC’s Cinderella run to both a regular-season and postseason tournament win made national headlines. Now it’s Sacred Heart’s turn (photo: Omar Phillips).
Each week, USCHO.com will pick the top 10 moments from the past weekend in our Monday 10 feature. 1. Haaaaaang on Sloopy The primary focus of the weekend might’ve been on the gridiron in Columbus, but the weekend battle between Ohio State and Penn State extended well beyond the Big Ten football classic. The Buckeyes … Read more
Last Week: Dan: 5-5 Chris: 6-4 On The Season: Dan: 52-19-5 (.717) Chris: 46-25-5 (.638) This Week’s Picks Thursday, November 21 and Friday, November 22 Holy Cross vs. Sacred Heart Chris: Sacred Heart’s offense is really clicking right now, and Holy Cross comes in victims of a sweep at the hands of Army West Point. … Read more
The United States Military Academy is one of the most unique places in the country. It blends history into the modern youth of the nation, a museum and national landmark built into an active military installation (photo: Army West Point Athletics).
Each week during the season, we look at the big events and big games around Division I men’s college hockey in Tuesday Morning Quarterback (photo: Jim Rosvold).
The greater hockey community is known for its commitment to service (photos: Canisius/AIC Athletics).
Each week during the season, we look at the big events and big games around Division I men’s college hockey in Tuesday Morning Quarterback (photo: Bradley K. Olson).
The scoreboard said Northeastern held a lead, but Holy Cross head coach David Berard stood behind his bench with an air of confidence (photo: Holy Cross Athletics).
Service academy recruits and cadets live a completely different lifestyle than the average college student (photo: Omar Phillips).
Tectonic shifts in membership and realignment forced Atlantic Hockey to remain progressive and innovative in its approach to college hockey, and it’s a reason why the league remains on solid footing as it approaches its third decade (photo: Niagara Athletics).
Cale Makar captured the Hobey Baker Award this season and helped UMass to the national championship game, later signing with the Colorado Avalanche before being named the USCHO Player of the Year (photo: Melissa Wade).
After leading Massachusetts to its greatest season in program history, Greg Carvel has been named the 2019 USCHO Coach of the Year (photo: Jim Rosvold).
Boston University forward Joel Farabee has been chosen as the 2019 USCHO Rookie of the Year winner (photo: Melissa Wade).
Minnesota Duluth’s second straight championship also was the fourth straight for an NCHC team.
Broadcasting the event is a massive undertaking, and it’s one that, for 15 consecutive seasons of the Frozen Four has rested on the shoulders of a dedicated and talented ESPN crew.
Massachusetts sophomore defenseman Cale Makar, who will play for the national championship on Saturday night, on Friday was named the 2019 winner of the Hobey Baker Award.
It wasn’t the desired outcome for the Providence Friars, but they walked off the ice at KeyBank Center with their pride intact.
Providence’s Josh Wilkins offers a flair for the dramatic that helped boost his team to its fifth national semifinal appearance and first since 2015.
It didn’t take long for spectators, experts, and fans to notice a partisan crowd cheering on lower seed Providence. The Friars rallied from a 3-0 deficit to upset top-seeded Minnesota State, 6-3.