Alabama-Huntsville 3, No. 15 Bowling Green State 2

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Josh Kestner and Austin Beaulieu scored in the third period to complete a come-from-behind victory from Alabama-Huntsville on Friday evening. The win clinched a WCHA playoff berth for the Chargers. Max McHugh gave the Chargers a 1-0 lead in the first period but Mitch McLain and Alec Rauhauser both scored in the second … Read more

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Alaska-Anchorage 5, Alaska 3

FAIRBANKS, Alaska – The visiting Seawolves jumped out to a 4-0 lead against Nanooks starter Anton Martinsson and then fended off their rival in the third period. Austin Azurdia and Jarrett Brown each recorded a goal and assist during that four-goal spurt before UAF responded with a goal by Ryker Leer with 7:59 left in … Read more

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No. 3 Denver trims top-ranked St. Cloud State’s lead atop NCHC standings

ST. CLOUD, Minn. — With both Olympians back for St. Cloud State and Denver, Will Borgen and Troy Terry, it was time to battle for the National Collegiate Hockey Conference regular season title. But three periods was not enough with the stalemate officially ending in a 1-1 draw at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center. … Read more

No. 9 Minnesota-Duluth 8, No. 17 Western Michigan 0

KALAMAZOO, Mich. — The Lawson Ice Arena crowd of 2,888 witnessed a convincing win for visiting Minnesota-Duluth, which scored six of its goals in the third period. The eight-goal outing was sparked by captain Karson Kuhlman’s hat trick, who struck twine twice in the third and once in the second period. Hunter Shepard made 22 saves … Read more

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Miami 4, No. 12 North Dakota 3 (OT)

OXFORD, Ohio — Last-place Miami rallied from down 3-0 to pull out the overtime victory and drop visiting North Dakota into fourth place in the NCHC. Ben Lown crowned himself the hero when his game-winning goal came at 0:59 of the extra period. Grant Hutton had the lone helper. To send it to overtime, Gordie Green … Read more

No. 14 Omaha 4, Colorado College 2

OMAHA, Neb. — Omaha played host at the Baxter Arena in front of a crowd of 6, 497. Evan Weninger posted 30 saves to facilitate the win over the Tigers who had to pull Alex Leclerc from net in the second period before 6,497 at Baxter Arena. Freshman Alec Calvaruso came in as relief and conceded … Read more

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Brown 6, Harvard 4

PROVIDENCE, R. I. — The Bears exploded for a season-high six goals to snap an eight-game winless streak Friday night against Harvard. Brown’s Sam Lafferty had a hat trick and also added an assist, while Max Gottlieb had an assist. Luke Kania made 41 saves in goal for the Bears. Ryan Donato and Ty Pelton-Byce each … Read more

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Princeton 3, No. 10 Clarkson 3 (OT)

POTSDAM, N.Y. — Clarkson’s streak of bad luck continues. The Golden Knights led Princeton 3-1 in the third period, but the visiting Tigers scored twice to force overtime and an eventual 3-3 tie. Sheldon Rempal, Devin Brosseau, and Josh Dickinson all scored for Clarkson. Jake Kielly made 24 saves, while Terrance Amorosa had a pair … Read more

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Quinnipiac 3, St. Lawrence 2

CANTON, N.Y. — Quinnipiac entered the final weekend of the regular season one point out of the final home-ice spot for the first round of the ECAC Hockey playoffs. Two third-period goals helped the Bobcats rally for a 3-2 win at St. Lawrence Friday night, putting QU in a position to host a playoff series entering … Read more

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Colgate 1, No. 19 Union 1 (OT)

SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — Colgate freshmen Trevor Cosgrove scored with 46 seconds left in regulation to help the Raiders salvage a 1-1 tie at Union Friday night. Sophomore goalie Colton point made 21 saves for Colgate. It was his first game since Feb. 3. Ryan Scarfo’s goal gave Union a 1-0 lead 18:16 into the second period. … Read more

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No. 2 Cornell 4, Rensselaer 2

TROY, N.Y. — Four different players scored and Matthew Galajda made 27 saves to help Cornell clinch ECAC Hockey’s regular season championship with a 4-2 win over Rensselaer Friday night. Morgan Barron had a goal and an assist to pace the Big Red, while Trevor Yates had two assists. It is the first time that Cornell … Read more

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Merrimack 4, UMass-Lowell 1

NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. — The host Warriors scored the first two and last two goals of the game at Lawler Rink, while Craig Pantano made 14 of his 28 saves in the third period en route to his ninth win of the season. Brett Seney scored two goals, while Logan Coomes, Tyler Irvine (one goal, one … Read more

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Boston University 2, Vermont 0

BOSTON – Drew Melanson and David Farrance scored goals while Jake Oettinger made 33 saves en route to Boston University’s fifth shutout of the season. Oettinger made 10 saves in the second period and 12 more in the third to preserve the victory at Agganis Arena, which also ensures the Terriers the No. 4 seed in … Read more

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No. 11 Northeastern 8, New Hampshire 0

BOSTON — Northeastern’s potent offense struck for a season-high eight goals in its regular-season home finale at Matthews Arena, while freshman Cayden Primeau made all 29 saves in a combined shutout with senior Jake Theut. Dylan Sikura and Adam Gaudette led the Huskies each with three-point games. Sikura and Patrick Schule both posted two goals. … Read more

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No. 6 Ohio State 6, Wisconsin 2

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Linus Weisbach and Matthew Freytag gave the Badgers 1-0 and 2-1 leads respectively, however, Wisconsin could not hang on down the stretch. Despite outshooting Ohio State 38-34 on the night, Wisconsin gave up five goals in the final period to make this a lopsided contest. Tanner Laczynski scored twice, while Dakota Joshua, … Read more

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No. 18 Penn State overwhelms No. 8 Minnesota

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — In a hard-fought, extremely physical game, the No. 18 Penn State Nittany Lions used an offensive onslaught to defeat the No. 8 Minnesota Golden Gophers, 5-1 Friday night at Pegula Ice Arena. “I thought that was the most complete game we have played this year, both offensively and defensively,” said Penn … Read more

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No. 5 Notre Dame 6, Michigan State 3

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — After taking a 2-0 lead into the first intermission, Notre Dame added four unanswered second period goals courtesy of Andrew Peeke, Joe Wegwerth and Cam Morrison twice. Brennan Sanford and Zach Osburn each tallied in the final period to cut the lead to 6-3, however, the game was still too far out … Read more

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