St. Lawrence 5, Colgate 2

CANTON, N.Y. — Arthur Brey had 33 saves and Alex Gilmour scored twice to help St. Lawrence to a 5-2 win over Colgate. Carson Gicewicz had four assists for the Saints, while Mike Marnell had a goal and assist. Ryan Lough and Nolan Gluchowski also scored for St. Lawrence. Bruce Racine made 34 saves for the … Read more

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Yale 3, Quinnipiac 2

NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Facing its in-state rival without its head coach wasn’t much of a problem for Yale. Ted Hart scored the game-tying and game-winning goals to help the Bulldogs to a 3-2 win over the Bobcats at Ingalls Rink. Yale is starting a stretch of games without coach Keith Allain, who is a … Read more

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No. 18 Boston College downs UMass-Lowell in OT to pad HEA lead

CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. — Many times throughout this season’s Hockey East race, Boston College head coach Jerry York has noted the miniscule difference between a win and a loss. His UMass Lowell counterpart Norm Bazin thought Friday night’s third and final meeting of the season series “had a real playoff feel to it.” It did … Read more

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Vermont 2, New Hampshire 1

DURHAM, N.H. — The Catamounts moved to 5-0-1 in their last six games with a narrow win in the first of a weekend pair of Hockey East games at Whittemore Center. Alex Esposito and Matt O’Donnell scored goals for Vermont, while Matt Alvaro assisted on both and Stefanos Lekkas improved to 9-14-4 with 27 saves. Esposito … Read more

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UConn 4, No. 11 Northeastern 2

BOSTON — Connecticut made an opening three-goal run stand up en route to their sixth straight victory and fifth in Hockey East play. Maxim Letunov scored the eventual game-winning goal 1:46 into the third period, as the host Huskies clawed back within one on goals by Nolan Stevens and Adam Gaudette. It was UConn’s first-ever win … Read more

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Massachusetts 3, Boston University 3 (OT)

BOSTON — Jack Suter and Mitchell Chaffee scored two unanswered goals to conclude the game for the Minutemen, who overcame a 3-1 deficit after two periods to salvage a road tie at Agganis Arena. Unbeaten in nine games, BU held a 41-23 shot advantage and got two goals from Shane Bowers, whose 15 on the season … Read more

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No. 9 Providence 3, Maine 2 (OT)

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Neither side led by more than one goal at Schneider Arena, but the host Friars struck last as Scott Conway tallied the game-winning goal with 48.6 seconds left in overtime at Schneider Arena. Providence moved into sole possession of second place in the Hockey East standings with their first win since Jan. 27 … Read more

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No. 12 Minnesota 4, No. 17 Wisconsin 2

MADISON, Wis. — Three third-period goals from the Gophers (17-13-1, 8-10-1-1 Big Ten) proved to be the difference in winning by a 4-2 marginat The Kohl Center over the Badgers (14-14-4, 8-10-3-1 Big Ten). Matthew Freytag got the Badgers on the board in the first with his sixth goal of the season, with the assist from … Read more

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No. 19 Michigan 1, Michigan State 1 (OT, UM wins shootout 1-0)

EAST LANSING, Mich. — Despite getting outshot 37-17, No. 19 Michigan (13-13-3, 8-10-3-2 Big Ten) was able to pull out a shootout win over Michigan State (10-17-2, 4-13-2-1 Big Ten) at Clarence “Biggie” Munn Ice Arena. Tony Calderone scored the lone goal in the shootout to give the Wolverines the shootout point in the league standings. … Read more

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