Minnesota State 5, Alaska 1

A night after being shut out, 5-0, Minnesota State took the second game of the series with a 5-1 win over the Alaska Nanooks, picking up a split on the weekend. Things did not look good for the Mavericks (17-7-0, 15-5-0 WCHA) at first, as Parker Toomie received a game misconduct just 15 seconds into … Read more

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Northern Michigan 4, Bowling Green 3

With just six seconds remaining in overtime, Philip Beaulieu found the back of the net, pushing Northern Michigan (13-10-3, 11-5-2-2 WCHA) to a 4-3 win and a series sweep of Bowling Green State. The Falcons (12-8-6, 9-4-5-2 WCHA) got on the board first with a goal from Mitch McLain. The Wildcats answered back in the … Read more

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Alaska Anchorage 2, Alabama Huntsville 1

Trey deGraaf’s second goal of the season was the difference-maker in getting Alaska-Anchorage’s second win of the season, as the Seawolves (2-16-4, 2-11-3-3 WCHA) held on to defeat Alabama-Huntsville, 2-1. The Chargers (8-16-2, 7-11-2-1 WCHA) started off on the right foot, as Connor Merkley opened the scoring just 48 seconds into the game. Alaska-Anchorage fought … Read more

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Quinnipiac 2, Harvard 2

Quinnipiac carried a 2-1 lead into the third period on Saturday afternoon thanks to goals by Bo Pieper and Chase Priskie. However, Ryan Donato’s late equalizer at 16:33 of the third followed by a scoreless overtime salvaged a tie for the Crimson, giving Harvard three out of a possible four points on the weekend.

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Princeton 6, Dartmouth 3

Princeton bounced back from their defeat to Harvard on Friday night with a six-goal effort and a big two points at Dartmouth. Ryan Kuffner scored a pair of goals, while Max Veronneau notched a pair of assists. Matt Baker gave the Big Green a 1-0 lead 8:03 into the game, but Kuffner tied it just … Read more

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Clarkson 3, Rensselaer 0

A 21-save shutout by Nicholas Latinovich propelled the No. 3 Golden Knights to a 3-0 win at Rensselaer on Saturday night. Nico Sturm scored a pair of goals, while Sheldon Rempal notched a pair of assists. Kelly Summers’ first-period goal proved to be the game-winner.

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Union 5, St. Lawrence 4

St. Lawrence jumped out to an early 2-0 lead on the road at Union on Saturday, but a furious comeback highlighted by a pair of assists from defenseman J.C. Brassard guided Union to a 5-4 victory. The Dutchmen converted on two consecutive power plays with goals coming from Vas Kolias and Cole Maier, along with … Read more

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Yale 5, Colgate 1

A pair of goals by Ted Hart helped lift Yale to a much-needed 5-1 win over Colgate on Saturday at Ingalls Rink. Hart put the Bulldogs ahead 1-0 at 14:59 of the first period before Joe Snively doubled the lead to 2-0 at 13:30 of the second. Hart’s second of the game just 39 seconds … Read more

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Angello’s two points lift No. 4 Cornell past Brown

PROVIDENCE  — Brown’s penalty kill did its part, killing off all five of No. 4 Cornell’s power-play opportunities on Saturday night at Meehan Auditorium. However, the sheer talent and size advantage possessed by the Big Red (14-2-1, 8-1-1) proved to be too much as Cornell fought its way to a 3-1 victory and secured three … Read more

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Massachusetts 6, Vermont 3

To complete a three-point Hockey East weekend at Gutterson Fieldhouse, the Minutemen set a single-game program record with four short-handed goals, and Ryan Wischow made 31 saves. Niko Hildenbrand scored two goals to lead a group of six UMass skaters with two points. UMass took a 2-0 lead on the strength of short-handed goals from … Read more

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Northeastern 5, Maine 3

Goals from five different scorers and freshman Cayden Primeau’s 17 saves helped the Huskies complete a Hockey East weekend sweep at Matthews Arena and, at least temporarily, take a one-point lead over Boston College in the league standings. Brandon Hawkins scored the game-winning goal with 4:50 left in regulation. After the Huskies’ Grant Jozefek scored … Read more

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Carpenter’s two goals pace Boston University in 2-2 tie with Providence

BOSTON — More than two full seasons have passed since Boston University and Providence played for the national championship at TD Garden, but that April 2015 meeting has sparked something extra in the meetings between the teams since. This season’s three-game Hockey East series was no different. After each team won in shutout fashion within … Read more

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Wisconsin 5, Michigan State 2

After holding a 2-1 advantage at the second intermission, the Badgers scored three goals in the third period to pull away from the Spartans. Sean Dhooghe, Trent Frederic, Ryan Wagner, JD Greenway, and Seamus Malone all tallied for Wisconsin, while goalie Kyle Hayton made 16 saves.

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Michigan 3, Minnesota 1

Michigan completed the sweep of Minnesota on the road behind 17 saves from Hayden Lavigne. Two first-period goals from Brendan Warren and Josh Norris propelled the Wolverines to an early lead that they would never concede. Minnesota closed within one following a power-play goal from Darian Romanko; however, Michigan’s Cooper Marody answered right back with … Read more

Special teams pace Ohio State over Penn State

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — In a hard-fought game with sole possession of second place in the Big Ten on the line, the No. 6 Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the No. 13 Penn State Nittany Lions, 5-1. Following its loss on Friday night, Ohio State (15-5-4, 8-5-1-0 B1G) managed to split the weekend series in Happy Valley … Read more

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