A First: Quinnipiac in Poll’s Top 10

Welcome to the top 10, Quinnipiac. And that’s not the only bit of history in this week’s USCHO.com/CBS College Sports Division I Men’s Poll. The Bobcats made the program’s first appearance in the Division I top 10 on Monday, checking in at No. 9 after improving to 10-1. Related link: Full rankings They improved four … Read more

Thrice is Nice: Green Knights Again D-III Royalty

For the third consecutive week, the St. Norbert Green Knights lord over the rest of Division III hockey. In improving to 8-0-1 overall with a road sweep of the then-sixth ranked University of Wisconsin-River Falls Falcons, the Green Knights acquired an additional first place vote, receiving 17 of a possible 20 top nods. Second ranked … Read more

Team USA shutout the Hockey East All-Stars with Boston College’s Molly Schaus in net for Team USA. Hockey East split the game between Northeastern and Team Switzerland’s Florence Schelling who allowed 1 goal on 20 shots and Providence’s Genevieve Lacasse who allowed 3 goals on 23 shots. The game was held at UNH’s Whittemore Center … Read more

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Brisebois’s Second Goal of Game in OT Helps Colgate Edge Princeton

Even though they were outshot 47-27, the Colgate University Raiders found a way to beat the Princeton University Tigers 5-4 in overtime on Saturday night at Starr Rink in Hamilton. “It was entertaining, an excellent hockey game,” commented Princeton’s coach Guy Gadowsky. “Both teams played great, especially the goalies.” Francois Brisebois scored the game-winner 2:00 … Read more

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Report: Former NHLPA Chief Kelly Hired to Run College Hockey Inc.

Paul Kelly, the former executive director of the NHL Players Association, has been hired as the executive director of a newly formed group designed to promote Division I hockey, USA Today reported. Kelly will run College Hockey Inc., an organization formed by the Hockey Commissioners Association to help NCAA hockey’s profile as it competes with … Read more

Molle’s OT Goal Gives Alaska Split With Lake Superior

A series sweep just wasn’t in the cards for the Lake Superior State Lakers. Just 24 hours after upsetting the Alaska Nanooks, the Lakers dropped a 3-2 overtime decision to the Nanooks on Saturday night at the Taffy Abel Arena. The Nanooks overcame a 2-0 Lakers lead with a pair of third-period goals, setting the … Read more

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Hagelin’s Early Goal Sparks Michigan Over Bowling Green

The Michigan Wolverines ended a five-game losing skein in convincing fashion, defeating the Bowling Green Falcons, 4-1, at the Lucas County Arena on Saturday night. One night after a 4-2 Falcons’ upset, the Wolverines (5-7-0; 3-5-0-0 CCHA) used a trio of first-period goals to put Bowling Green on their heels. Michigan took a 2-0 lead … Read more

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Lamoureux Scores Goal, Assist, as Air Force Tops UConn

Following a 2-2 draw with Connecticut Friday night, Air Force coach Frank Serratore was quick to point out his team’s stalling offensive attack, which had scored just five goals in the three previous games. He was also quick to note that the Falcons had collected four of a possible six points over those games, as … Read more

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Conacher’s Two Power-Play Goals Lead Canisius Over AIC

For the second straight night, Canisius (7-6-1, AHA 6-3-1) took advantage of timely opportunities and solid goaltending to shut out American International College (2-8-1, AHA 2-6-1) at the Olympia Ice Center. This time, the Griffs secured a 4-0 win. Looking to shake off the rust from Friday night’s loss, AIC was aggressive right out of … Read more

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Haines OT Score Lifts Ferris to Sweep of Ohio State

Ferris State senior Casey Haines tipped in a Matt Case shot for the overtime winner against the Ohio State University Buckeyes Saturday night in Big Rapids. The goal capped off a furious Bulldogs’ comeback that saw them overcome a three-goal deficit in the third period, tying the game on a Blair Riley goal with just … Read more

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Dee’s Goal Helps Maine Tie Boston College

A roller-coaster third period could not settle Saturday’s weekend finale between Boston College and Maine at Alfond Arena, and neither could five minutes of overtime. The teams each took a point away from a 3-3 tie in front of 4,709. B.C. came away with three points on the weekend after a 4-3 win Friday. They … Read more

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Goaltender Alex Petizian made 42 saves for St. Lawrence, which beat Harvard 3-2 on Friday. Below is a photo gallery from USCHO photographer Melissa Wade.

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Price Propels Boston College Over Maine

The Boston College men’s hockey team let a two-goal lead slip away Friday night, but regained it in the third period and held on to beat the University of Maine Black Bears, 4-3, in the first game of their weekend set at Alfond Arena in Orono. B.C. senior center Matt Price provided the four-on-four game-winner … Read more

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Oleksuk Scores OT Winner as Minnesota-Duluth Tops Minnesota

Travis Oleksuk scored the game-winning goal in OT on the third shot in a sequence of blocked shots as Minnesota-Duluth edged Minnesota, 4-3. The first two shots where taken by Rob Bordson and Justin Fontaine, but both deflected off a defenseman. The third shot found a hole through the defensive shell. “Sometimes it is not … Read more

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Riley Scores Hat Trick as Ferris State Pounds Ohio State

Blair Riley’s second career hat trick helped boost the Ferris State Bulldogs to an 8-1 victory over the Ohio State Buckeyes. “We were out-competed in every facet of the game,” said Buckeyes coach John Markell. “We kind of had a feeling it was coming. There’s a lot of players that have to look in the … Read more

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Dee’s Power-Play Goal Helps Bowling Green Upset Michigan

Three third period goals, two on the power play, in just two minutes and 22 seconds, catapulted Bowling Green over Michigan, 4-2, Friday night at Yost Ice Arena in Ann Arbor. The Falcons capitalized on a costly pair of Michigan penalties early in the final period on goals by Kyle Page and Tommy Dee, then … Read more

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Larson Stops 49 as Connecticut Ties Air Force

In terms of pedigrees, there was no comparison between UConn freshman goalie Jeff Larson and his counterpart, Air Force senior Andrew Volkening. Volkening, who finished his stellar 2008-09 season sixth in the nation in GAA and as a AHA first team selection, entered Friday night’s contest at Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum with almost six … Read more

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