Harvard Hands No. 13 Union First League Loss

In front of a crowd of 2,169 at Messa Rink, Harvard goaltender Ryan Carroll stole the show as he shut down Union’s prolific offense, making 48 saves in the Crimson’s 4-1 win. The loss marks the first ECAC loss for the Dutchmen this season and extends the Crimson’s ECAC winning streak to four games. “It’s … Read more

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Beavers Bludgeon Bulldogs

Minnesota Duluth was seeing the 44-year-old John Glas Fieldhouse for the final time Friday night. The building, a year younger than their home the DECC, is steeped in hockey history at the Division II and III level under Bemidji State coach Bob Peters, and has been part of the program’s emergence in Division I under … Read more

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Falcons Battle Back, Best Broncos in Shootout

The Bowling Green Falcons squandered a two goal third period lead before battling goal lead, then battled to pick up a pair of CCHA points in a shootout victory, as they downed the Western Michigan Broncos, 5-4, at the BG Ice Arena on Friday night. “Obviously, we picked up the two points, but [the win] … Read more

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Tigers Roar Past Yellow Jackets

After surprisingly surrendering a win to the University of Connecticut last week, RIT returned to their winning ways Friday night by securing a 5-3 victory over American International College at the Olympia Ice Center. RIT’s potent yet balanced offense was on display Friday night. Tyler Brenner and Cameron Burt led the Tiger attack with two … Read more

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Lebanon Valley’s Russell Resigns

After less than three seasons on the job, Lebanon Valley’s Ted Russell has resigned, effective immediately. He also was an assistant coach with the team from 2001-2006. Current assistant Brendon Herr will take over control of the Flying Dutchmen. Lebanon Valley’s Ted Russell. Russell’s record at the school was 1-65-1, with both the win and … Read more

Oswego Top D-III Team Again, Though Love for Lakers Ebbs

Unanimous no more. Despite not playing a game last week, the Oswego Lakers lost two first place votes to Norwich, as their overall point lead shrunk to 16. Speaking of the Cadets, a defeat of New England College and a shutout of St. Anselm pushed their mark to 12-0-3, remaining the only undefeated team in … Read more

Minnesota-Duluth Surges to Fourth in Poll

Minnesota-Duluth’s rise up the rankings continues. The Bulldogs have jumped nine spots in the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll over the last two weeks, placing a season-high fourth in the rankings released Monday. Related link: USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll: Jan. 18, 2010 Denver, Miami and Wisconsin stayed put as the top three teams for … Read more

Colonials Keep It Rolling With Weekend Sweep of Alabama-Huntsville

In yet another hotly contested conference showdown, the Robert Morris Colonials managed to get four pucks past Alabama-Huntsville goaltender Cameron Talbot en route to a 4-2 win, completing a weekend conference sweep for the first time since February 2009. The Colonials used two point nights apiece from their top scorers, forwards Chris Kushneriuk, Nathan Longpre … Read more

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Seawolves Sweep Michigan Tech

The Alaska-Anchorage Seawolves are the latest squad to gain at Michigan Tech’s expense, earning an all-important WCHA road sweep with a 5-4 win Saturday evening at the MacInnes Student Ice Arena. Kevin Clark notched a hat trick for the Seawolves, as they extended the Huskies’ winless streak to 15 games. “I thought we were lucky,” … Read more

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Miami Sweeps Ferris State

Four second period goals helped Miami earn a sweep over Ferris State and a commanding lead in the CCHA standings. Miami (15-4-5, 12-1-3-1 CCHA) weathered an early storm from Ferris before coming from behind to take a three-goal lead into the late stages of the game. Ferris tallied two goals in the last six minutes … Read more

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Lake Superior Sweeps Nebraska-Omaha

For the second night in a row, Rick Schofield played the hero for the Lake Superior State Lakers. After scoring the game winner on Friday night against Nebraska-Omaha, Schofield was at it again on Saturday. The junior right wing scored at 3:42 of overtime to give the Lakers a 5-4 victory and the weekend sweep … Read more

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New Hampshire Tops Dartmouth to Claim Riverstone Trophy

New Hampshire junior forward Paul Thompson scored two goals for the second straight game and sophomore defenseman Blake Kessel had four assists as the Wildcats won the Riverstone Trophy and defeated the Dartmouth Big Green, 5-2, in the teams’ annual game at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, N.H. “I thought we battled really hard; … Read more

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Meyer Helps Army Tie Canisius

With the conference schedule winding ever closer to its conclusion, one of Atlantic Hockey’s all-time scorers helped his struggling seventh-place club salvage what came dangerously close to a lost weekend. Senior winger Owen Meyer’s pair of third-period power-play goals allowed Army (6-7-3 in Atlantic Hockey, 7-11-4 overall) to settle for a 4-4 tie after squandering … Read more

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AIC Shuts Out Holy Cross

AIC may ask Atlantic League staff to schedule more games against Holy Cross next season. One night after battling to a 1-1 tie, the Yellow Jackets beat the Crusaders 1-0 on Saturday night at the Olympia Ice Center. With the win, AIC has now earned six of their eight league points this season against Holy … Read more

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Connecticut Upsets RIT

A pair of unlikely contributors on the Connecticut offense helped bring RIT’s 13-game unbeaten streak in Atlantic Hockey play to an end Saturday night at Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum. Freshman Tom Janosz and sophomore Josh Bernard each scored their first collegiate goals and freshman Garrett Bartus turned away 30 shots to earn his first … Read more

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Minnesota-Duluth Sweeps Minnesota State

A steady push through 24 games has left Minnesota-Duluth at the top of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association. The Bulldogs knew regardless of Saturday’s outcome with Minnesota State at the Verizon Wireless Center, they’d at least have a share of the league lead with 10 games remaining in a 28-game WCHA schedule. UMD wanted more, … Read more

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Union Stays Hot, Tops RPI

Tonight’s Union-RPI game was just like any other Union-RPI game this season: it was in front of a loud full house, and it was a nail-biter. The three previous games this year between the Dutchmen and the Engineers were all 5-4 contests, with RPI winning the first one in overtime, and then Union taking the … Read more

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Minnesota Crushes North Dakota

After dominating the play for most of the second period, which includes outshooting Minnesota 10-2 with less than five minutes to play, the Sioux imploded. A six-minute stretch where Minnesota tallied 4 goals on 12 shots. Throughout most of the game, North Dakota could not buy a bounce against Alex Kangas, but the Gophers found … Read more

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