Colorado College Again Leads Static USCHO.com/CBS College Sports Poll

Colorado College remained unbeaten last weekend and claimed a third straight week atop the USCHO.com/CBS College Sports Division I men’s poll, released Monday. Though the Tigers added a third tie to their record, a three-point weekend against archrival and then-No. 4 Denver was plenty to consolidate CC’s standing atop the rankings. The Tigers received 41 … Read more

NHL Network Annouces 2008-09 College Broadcast Schedule

The NHL Network will continue to broadcast college hockey for the 2008-09 season after reaching a one-year extension for broadcast rights to games from the CCHA, WCHA, and ECAC Hockey. The broadcast package provides NHL Network with “Game of the Week” matchups that will air Friday nights through the remainder of the season, as well … Read more

Bulldogs Use Special Teams To Cruise Past Huskies

It had been two years, five months and 16 days since Minnesota Duluth had played at the Xcel Energy Center. But for Bulldog head coach Scott Sandelin and his squad, the return to the “X” was ever so sweet. Minnesota-Duluth used three second-period goals to propel its offense in a 5-1 victory over St. Cloud … Read more

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Nebraska-Omaha Tops Bowling Green

Brandon Svendsen and his Bowling Green linemates did what more than 80 players before them could not do this season; they scored against Nebraska-Omaha’s penalty kill, which had been perfect in 28 chances until Svendsen one-timed a Dan Sexton rebound past goalie Jerad Kaufmann 10 minutes into the first period at the BGSU Ice Arena. … Read more

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UMass Crushes Providence

The goals didn’t come as fast as they did Friday night, but they still came in bunches. Massachusetts (4-1-1, 2-0-1 Hockey East) scored four goals in the second period and defeated Providence 5-1 at Schneider Arena Saturday night after a 9-4 win Friday night in Amherst, Mass. The Minutemen scored 14 goals in two games … Read more

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UNH Battles Northeastern To Draw

In a battle of two top ten teams, 65 minutes of close hockey was not enough for either the No. 6 University of New Hampshire Wildcats (4-1-2, 2-0-2 HEA) or No. 9 Northeastern Huskies (5-1-2, 4-1-1 HEA) to pull away, with the two sides settling for a 2-2 tie in front of 4,761 fans at … Read more

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Robert Morris Tops Alabama-Huntsville

Stefan Lachapelle couldn’t have picked a better time to score his first collegiate goal. The Robert Morris Colonials’ freshman forward gave his team it’s first lead of the weekend in the third period, and finished off a three-goal rally as Robert Morris defeated the visiting Alabama-Huntsville Chargers 3-2. In a game where the Colonials outshot … Read more

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Seawolves Edge Huskies

Looking to earn a split on the road, the Alaska-Anchorage Seawolves needed 25:24 and a defensive breakdown to earn the lead and the win over the host Michigan Tech Huskies at the MacInnes Student Ice Arena. Despite two lengthy five-on-threes in the second period, the Huskies (2-4-0 overall, 1-3-0 WCHA) couldn’t find the equalizer, falling … Read more

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Marshall Paces Bobcats Past Huskies

Two David Marshall goals helped lead the Quinnipiac University Bobcats (2-2-0, 0-0-0 ECAC) to a 4-1 victory over the University of Connecticut Huskies (2-4-0, 2-0-0 AHA) in an intra-state matchup Saturday night at the TD Banknorth Sports Center. Both teams were coming off of loses in their previous contests. Thursday evening, the Bobcats were defeated … Read more

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Badgers Rally Past Sioux

The Wisconsin Badgers (1-6-1, 1-4-1 WCHA) finally earned their first win of the season, taking a 5-2 win over the North Dakota Fighting Sioux to split the series After a scoreless first period, North Dakota found the net late in the second period, netting two consecutive goals before the end of the period. Ryan Duncan … Read more

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Notre Dame Sweeps Northern Michigan

Power plays and penalty kills were a strong influence in Friday night’s game between the No. 13 Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Northern Michigan Wildcats. The Irish scored three power-play goals to earn a 3-2 win. Tonight’s game began in a similar fashion, as the Irish scored two power-play goals early to take a … Read more

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Boston University Crushes Vermont

Avenging a 3-1 loss to Vermont in last season’s Hockey East semifinals, No. 3 Boston University scored four unanswered goals and demolished the No. 14 Catamounts 7-2 on Saturday night at Gutterson Fieldhouse. Eight different Terriers had multiple point games while freshman goaltender Grant Rollheiser finished with 22 saves. The lopsided win improves BU to … Read more

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Nanooks Upset No. 7 RedHawks

Where’s the one place that you can find the Pope, Abe Lincoln, and a Care Bear together? At a Halloween night hockey game between the Miami RedHawks and the Alaska Nanooks. In a battle of the CCHA’s top defense and one of the conference’s top offensive squads, the RedHawks came up short against Alaska in … Read more

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Minutemen Win Shootout

Most Hockey East coaches voted against using shootouts to decide ties in the offseason. Friday night, Massachusetts coach Don Cahoon and Providence coach Tim Army saw one anyway. The Minutemen (3-1-1, 1-0-1 Hockey East) defeated Providence, 9-4, in their season home opener in front of 5,285 at the Mullins Center. “This game broke any way … Read more

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Spartans Ride Lerg to Another CCHA Win

This much any hockey fan knows is true: if Michigan State gets ahead at Munn Arena heading into the third period, fans of opposing teams better pray for a miracle. Jeff Lerg doesn’t give up a lot of home leads late in the game. The Western Michigan Broncos learned this firsthand tonight, as Michigan State … Read more

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UW-Stout Rallies to Top Augsburg

Eleventh-ranked University of Wisconsin-Stout found itself trailing by two goals early in the second period but five unanswered goals, including a natural hat trick by Derek Hanson, enabled the Blue Devils to post a 7-4 win over Augsburg. The visitors dominated play at even strength but early penalties put them in danger early. After even … Read more

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Tigers Outlast Seawolves

Just two minutes into the game Friday night, the parade to the penalty box started for the Alaska-Anchorage Seawolves as Nils Backstrom sat two minutes for holding. This was exactly what the Michigan Tech Huskies needed as they scored two power play goals en route to a 3-2 win over the Seawolves. The Huskies couldn’t … Read more

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Dutchmen Slip by Huskies

There weren’t any smiles on the faces of Union coach Nate Leaman, goalie Corey Milan and forward Steph¬ane Boileau in the interview room after Friday’s non-conference college hockey game against Connecticut. And the Dutchmen won. But there wasn’t much for the Dutchmen to be happy about after their 3-2 win over the Huskies in their … Read more

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Alabama-Huntsville and Robert Morris Skate to 3-3 Tie

Not many in attendance Friday really knew what to expect from the Alabama-Huntsville Chargers, who were playing their first game against a Division I opponent in almost three weeks, coming off a strong opening weekend where they played two close games at national power Colorado College. Would it be a rested team, or a rusty … Read more

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Merrimack Pulls their Guns Out, But Gets Blasted in Overtime

The final score showed a Boston College 4-3 victory over Merrimack College in overtime. The score is deceiving because the Eagles faced a tougher and more defensive Merrimack tonight. The Warriors put up a fight and forced the Eagles to decide the contest in overtime. “The game was played in a tighter area and Merrimack … Read more

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