St. Lawrence Blanks Union

Once again, Union had plenty of chances to score. And, once again, the combination of a hot goalie and some misfires stopped the Dutchmen. John Hallas, a graduate student starting only the second game of his collegiate career, made 20 saves in backstopping No. 15 St. Lawrence to a 4-0 victory over Union in the … Read more

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Sioux Crush Huskies

The No.1 ranked North Dakota Fighting Sioux needed a stronger performance Saturday night after Friday’s loss to the No. 14 Michigan Tech Huskies, and rebounded well, getting a hat trick from assistant captain T.J. Oshie en route to a 6-0 victory at the MacInnes Student Ice Arena. “We had better breaks tonight than we did … Read more

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Miami Sweeps Nebraska-Omaha

The Miami RedHawks extended their winning streak to six games and remained unbeaten this season after a 5-2 win over the University of Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks. The game was one of the roughest ever played at Steve Cady Arena. UNO started out strong, and Dan Swanson scored at the five minute mark as the Mavericks blitzed … Read more

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UNH Sweeps Colorado College

Matt Fornataro recorded a goal and an assist while Brian Foster made 31 saves to propel the No. 6 UNH Wildcats to 4-2 win over No. 4 Colorado College, earning a sweep on the weekend in front of 6,501 fans at the Whittemore Center. Following a scoreless first period, both teams netted a power-play goal … Read more

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Michigan Sweeps BU

In a display of balanced team scoring, 14 different Wolverines hit the scoresheet in Michigan’s 6-2 win over Boston University at Yost Arena Saturday night. “We have a lot of players that we think can take advantage of their chances,” said Michigan head coach Red Berenson of the balanced attack. “It could be one or … Read more

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Maine Holds Off Northeastern

When the Maine Black Bears took a 4-1 lead, things looked finished for the young Northeastern Huskies squad, but battled back, scoring two goals in the third, including one with only three minutes to play, to make things interesting. In the end, it was not enough, as Maine goalie Ben Bishop and his squad turned … Read more

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Engineers Defend Governor’s Cup Title

Last year, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute needed a last-minute goal to beat Colgate in the inaugural Governor’s Cup tournament. Late heroics were not needed this time in the rematch. The Engineers scored twice in the first period, goalie Jordan Alford made it stand up and the Engineers repeated as Governor’s Cup champions with a 2-0 victory … Read more

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Notre Dame Holds Off Ferris State

For close to 50 minutes versus Ferris State on Friday night, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish appeared to be in complete control. Leading 3-0 with just over 10 minutes left on the clock, the Irish looked like a lock for their fourth win of the young season. Someone forgot to tell the Bulldogs, who came … Read more

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Tech Upsets Top Ranked Sioux

The top-ranked North Dakota Fighting Sioux came in Friday night’s match-up knowing they’d have to battle the No. 14 Michigan Tech Huskies for every inch. The Huskies wouldn’t back down from the Sioux, and both teams skated to a stalemate through 25 minutes of play before the Huskies got the decisive tally en route to … Read more

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Engineers Top Dutchmen

Controlling the play doesn’t always mean success. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute had plenty of scoring chances in the opening period of its Governor’s Cup semifinal game against Union, but the Dutchmen had the lead. They had control of the play in the second period but were outscored. That lack of productivity would ultimately doom the Dutchmen … Read more

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Black Bears Edge Huskies

The No. 13 Maine Black Bears trailed twice Friday night versus the Northeastern University Huskies but battled back each time to tie the game and finally won the game in the third period, 3-2. After the game Maine head coach Tim Whitehead seemed pleased: “We bounced back twice, thought they played very well, I really … Read more

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Princeton Skates Past Yale

Princeton’s five goal flurry in the second period proved too much for host Yale to handle, as the Tigers cruised to a 6-2 victory in the nightcap of the inaugural Shootout at Ingalls Rink. The Bulldogs’ sophomore center Mark Arcobello scooped up his own rebound at the right post to draw Yale even at one … Read more

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Wolverines Top Terriers

Michigan goaltender Billy Sauer held off a furious onslaught by Boston University through the first half of the game and freshman Matt Rust took over from there with two goals to lead the Wolverines to a 4-2 victory over the Terriers Friday night at Yost Arena in Ann Arbor. Although he eventually allowed two BU … Read more

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Colgate Tops St. Lawrence

Colgate junior Tom Riley scored the game-winning goal with 1:55 left in the third period to lead the Raiders to a 2-1 win in the first game of the Citizen’s Bank Governor’s Cup. Colgate and St. Lawrence, who last met in the ECACHL quarterfinals, came out fighting in the first period. The bad blood was … Read more

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Miami Has Nebraska-Omaha Seeing Red(Hawks)

After a slow start in Oxford, the Miami RedHawks were able to get things going against the University of Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks in the closing minutes of the first period with a Justin Mercier shorthanded goal from Kevin Roeder. The goal was Mercier’s fifth of the season UNO quickly turned things around as Dan Charleston scored … Read more

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Weslosky’s Defense Powers St. Cloud Over Bemidji

Junior Michael Olson netted the game-winning goal 6:50 into the third period, and sophomore Jase Weslosky shined in net as St. Cloud State defeated in-state rivals Bemidji State, 2-1, Friday night at the National Hockey Center. The Beavers peppered Weslosky all night long and had the better of play throughout much of the game, but … Read more

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Providence College’s desire to break its season-opening losing streak couldn’t be underestimated Friday night when the Friars produced the sort of effort that Massachusetts head coach Don Cahoon feared. Cahoon told local media outlets in Amherst that he was “worried sick” and “scared silly” leading up to this weekend’s home-and-home series between Providence and the … Read more

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Ten Years And Counting

With the help of former head coach Laura Halldorson and players and coaches past and present, Minnesota is celebrating 10 years of varsity women’s hockey, Terese Karmel reports.