Minnesota Duluth’s balance shows in an unexpected source scoring go-ahead goal
Heading into the postseason, Billy Exell, a fourth-liner, had accumulated a grand total of one goal and two assists for the Bulldogs.
Heading into the postseason, Billy Exell, a fourth-liner, had accumulated a grand total of one goal and two assists for the Bulldogs.
“We don’t have that experience, but that’s all right,” UMass coach Greg Carvel says. “We have a lot of other things I’m excited about.”
“The team is behind the success. It’s not any individual. I’ve been playing with confidence and I have my team to thank for that.” – UMass freshman goalie Filip Lindberg (photo: Melissa Wade).
UMass overpowered Notre Dame, 4-0, one day after beating Harvard by the same score, to earn the program’s first ever trip to the Frozen Four.
Cam Morrison scored at 15:53 of overtime after Notre Dame tied the game with 2:20 remaining in regulation (photo: Melissa Wade).
UMass defeated Harvard 4-0 Friday in Northeast Regional semifinal game that was lopsided territorially, but remained scoreless into the second period and only 1-0 well into the third (photo: Melissa Wade).
Boston College became the first seventh seed to advance to a Hockey East championship game (photo: Melissa Wade).
Now that we’ve entered playoff season, let’s dispense with focusing on only one team and instead let’s look at all of them (that are still alive) (photo: Melissa Wade).
Since Jan. 1, UMass Lowell has gone 9-0-1, vaulting from 38th in the PairWise to a tie for 11th (photo: Rich Gagnon).
Each week, USCHO.com picks the top 10 moments from the past weekend in our Monday 10 feature (photo: Michelle Bishop).
Merrimack has won its last three games (two of them league contests) to position themselves in a tie (sort of) with Maine for eighth place, one point behind seventh-place New Hampshire (photo: Melissa Wade).
I remember, back in the good old days, when Hockey East was the “Beast of the East.” We could thump our chests because our boys did the thumping on the ice (photo: Melissa Wade).
We’ve once again intercepted mail from Hockey East arenas to the North Pole and are sharing it with you (photo: Melissa Wade).
When Mike Cavanaugh left the comfortable confines of Boston College in 2013 to take over the head coaching position at Connecticut, he hoped to eventually lead that program to the same lofty heights he was leaving behind (photo: Melissa Wade).
Each week, USCHO.com will pick the top 10 moments from the past weekend in our brand-new Monday 10 feature (photo: Melissa Wade).
The reason we have entered Bizarro World is because Boston College and Boston University have both opened the season 0-3. Care to guess when the last time those two unlikely occurrences collided? (photo: Melissa Wade).
Hockey East has announced its new playoff structure, and I’m here to tell you it’s the right one (photo: Melissa Wade).
At times, it’s difficult to believe that it’s been 35 years since a group of athletic directors, led by Providence’s Lou Lamoriello, came together to form what three and a half decades later would be considered one of the game’s strongest sports conferences (photo: Melissa Wade).
“We haven’t been able to find that third goal, for whatever reason,” Duluth coach Scott Sandelin said. “I was hoping tonight would be [the night].”
Adam Gaudette, the NCAA Division I men’s leader with 30 goals and 60 points, was named the 2018 Hobey winner on Friday (photo: Melissa Wade).