Middlebury Takes Over Top Spot in USCHO.com D-III Poll

Even though they do not take the ice until Nov. 16, Middlebury is the new number one team in the USCHO.com Division III men’s hockey poll. Earning half of the 20 first place votes, Middlebury doubled up Manhattanville — five first place votes — who are unbeaten (3-0-1) in their first four games. Wisconsin-River Falls … Read more

Miami Near-Unanimous No. 1 In USCHO.com/CSTV Poll

Following a sweep of Northern Michigan to remain perfect on the season, Miami consolidated its position atop Monday’s USCHO.com/CSTV Division I men’s poll. The RedHawks received 49 of 50 first-place votes to land at No. 1 again, followed by Michigan, which moved up to second with two wins over Nebraska-Omaha. North Dakota traded places with … Read more

Late Brown Goal Ties Rensselaer

Brown scored two third-period goals, including one with under a minute remaining, to come back from a two-goal deficit and force a 2-2 tie with No. 17 Rensselaer in an ECAC Hockey game in front of 4,783 fans at the Houston Field House. Brown (0-1-2; 0-0-2 ECAC Hockey) got the game-tying goal at 19:42 of … Read more

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Colorado College Gains Split At North Dakota

After a 6-2 thrashing at the hands of North Dakota on Friday, Colorado College coach Scott Owens challenged his team to play like the veterans he knew they were. The result was a 4-1 conference win on the road that enabled the Tigers to gain a split, ending a three-game losing streak and snapping the … Read more

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Clarkson Edges Dartmouth

Fueled by sophomore Tim Marks’ hat-trick, the Clarkson Golden Knights overcame an early deficit before 2,778 at Cheel Arena Saturday night. The Knights, who outshot Dartmouth 40-21, found themselves down 2-0 after 8:37 of play, but turned in a stellar second period to prevail over the Big Green as they moved to 3-0-0 in ECAC … Read more

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Bowling Green Wins In OT Again

For the second consecutive night, the Western Michigan Broncos battled the Bowling Green Falcons to an overtime period, then watched the Falcons win the game in the extra frame. How they got to overtime was a different affair. Last night in Kalamazoo, the teams battled back and forth, exchanging leads in regulation before the Falcons … Read more

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Northeastern Upsets UNH

The Northeastern Huskies snapped a four-game losing streak when they beat the No. 3 University of New Hampshire Wildcats 2-1 Saturday night at the Whittemore Center. The win marked the first time the Huskies were able to defeat UNH in twenty games; Northeastern also snapped UNH’s unbeaten streak of three games. Junior Joe Vitale recorded … Read more

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Union, Yale, Skate To 3-3 Tie

The day will come when the Union men’s hockey team consistently capitalizes on its scoring opportunities. Until that happens, the Dutchmen must avoid short defensive lulls that cost them leads. Yale scored two goals in just over a minute midway through the third period to erase a 2-1 Union lead. But freshman Stephane Boileau’s power-play … Read more

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Huskies Rally To Tie Seawolves

In danger of falling to Alaska-Anchorage (3-2-3, 0-2-2 WCHA) at the National Hockey Center for the first time in 30 chances, No. 19 St. Cloud State (4-2-2, 1-2-1 WCHA) rallied with a strong third period to gain a point with a 4-4 tie. “We battled, we had every single guy on the bus tonight chugging … Read more

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Tigers Tear Up Raiders

The Princeton Tigers scored twice in the first period and held on to shut out the Colgate Raiders on Saturday afternoon, continuing their perfect record for the season. The win against Colgate, combined with last night’s victory over Cornell, is Princeton’s first sweep of the two teams in twelve years. “We’re off to a great … Read more

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Badgers Hold Off Huskies

If there were still lingering doubts about whether the No. 13 Michigan Tech Huskies deserve to be listed among the nation’s elite teams, those doubts should be squelched after the Huskies (5-3-0 overall, 4-2-0 WCHA) held the high-flying No. 10 Wisconsin Badger offense in check until the third period. The Badgers fought hard to come … Read more

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Cornell Exacts Revenge In Win Over Quinnipiac

With an improved power-play and some tremendous offensive contributions from its defensemen, Cornell was able to overcome a Quinnipiac comeback and earn a 5-3 victory over the visiting Bobcats. Cornell came into this game looking to exact revenge for its 2006-07 playoff loss to Quinnipiac and did not disappoint, earning their first victory of the … Read more

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Michigan’s Late Goal Propels Win

A late Carl Hagelin goal was enough to allow No. 3 Michigan to steal a 3-2 win over Nebraska-Omaha, despite the Wolverines sometimes erratic play in the offensive zone. Hagelin’s marker 17:07 into the third period lifted Michigan’s record to 7-1-0 (4-0-0 CCHA), as UNO dropped to 1-4-0 overall and 0-4-0 in the league. Michigan … Read more

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Miami Continues Strong Play

The difference between the caliber of play from Friday to Saturday at the Berry Events Center would have led viewers to believe that imposters were wearing their team’s jerseys. After a devastating loss to the No. 1 Miami RedHawks on Friday night, the Northern Michigan University Wildcats had one of two options: show up to … Read more

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Minnesota State Blanks Alabama-Huntsville

When asked for a prediction prior to the game, UAH head coach Danton Cole joked, “I’ll pull the old Lou Holtz routine: ‘We’ll try to keep them within a touchdown.’”’ Unfortunately for Cole and his Chargers, his words proved to be prescient, as the Minnesota State-Mankato Mavericks dominated the home-opening Alabama-Huntsville squad by a score … Read more

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Irish Cruise

No. 14 Notre Dame prevailed 4-1 over the Lake Superior State Lakers in a game once again dominated by special teams. The Irish (6-3-0, 4-1-0) were stellar on the power play, scoring two goals on five power play chances. The penalty killers were equally up to the task, successfully defending six of seven Laker power … Read more

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Falcons Earn Overtime Win Against the Broncos

The 3-2 score Friday night from Lawson Ice Arena is a very typical CCHA score. However on this night, the Bowling Green State University Falcons outshot and out battled the Western Michigan Broncos to earn the overtime victory. “Disappointing, said Bronco head coach Jim Culhane. “The home opener in league play, you are disappointed that … Read more

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Raiders and Bobcats Battle to 1-1 Tie

The Colgate Raiders and Quinnipiac Bobcats played an even game that resulted in a 1-1 tie on Friday night. The story of the game was the goaltending. Colgate’s Mark Dekanich made 29 saves while Quinnipiac’s Peter Verti ended with 30. “I thought our goaltenders were excellent,” Quinnipiac head coach Rand Pecknold said. “The game could … Read more

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Huskies Get a Pair From Kerr in Win Over Badgers

No. 13 Michigan Tech struggled early with a hockey hangover from the tough 6-0 loss last Saturday to then No. 1 ranked North Dakota, but managed to work their way through it with a pair of goals from captain Jimmy Kerr to beat the tenth ranked Wisconsin Badgers, 4-2, on Friday night at the Kohl … Read more

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