Canisius Nets OT Winner Over Connecticut

Senior forward Andrew Dawe knocked in the game-winning goal with 42 seconds remaining in overtime to give Canisius a 4-3 win against Connecticut Saturday night at the Buffalo State Sports Arena. “We had a much better effort tonight,” Canisius coach Dave Smith said. “It’s hard to win games. We were rewarded tonight with an overtime … Read more

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Clarkson Special Teams Lance Bobcats

Sophomore assistant captain Nick Dodge tallied a shorthanded goal and added an assist to help lead Clarkson to a 4-3 victory over Quinnipiac in ECAC Hockey League action before 2,420 fans at Cheel Arena Saturday night. The Golden Knights, who won their third straight, improved their record to 8-3-1 and to 4-1-1 in the ECACHL. … Read more

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McGregor Lifts Crusaders To Win

Tyler McGregor provided all the offense for Holy Cross Saturday evening at American International, as the Crusaders held on for a 2-1 victory over the Yellow Jackets. McGregor put home a rebound off a Blair Bartlett attempt at 11:25 of the third period for his second goal of the game and what proved to be … Read more

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Niagara Escapes With 3-2 Win Over RIT

It wasn’t exactly David against Goliath, but Saturday’s game did match an established Division I club in Niagara against a newcomer in the Rochester Institute of Technology. In a somewhat uninspiring contest that could have gone either way, Niagara utilized some good fortune in scoring the game-winning goal en route to a 3-2 victory. This … Read more

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Burton Hat Trick Paces Raiders

“Hats off” to Tyler Burton and the Colgate Raiders (7-2-2, 4-1-1 ECACHL) who triumphed over the Union Dutchmen (6-5-1, 3-3-0), 5-0, Saturday night. The sophomore’s hat trick paced the Raiders and marked his first three-goal performance of his career. Discipline was the key to the outcome of this game. Six misconduct penalties were committed by … Read more

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Princeton and St. Lawrence Fit to Be Tied

No. 1 St. Lawrence continues an unbeaten season, but not by much. The Saints left Baker Rink fortunate to escape with a 1-1 tie against No. 8 Princeton, considering they had to kill over a minute of a two-skater disadvantage in overtime. With 22 seconds left in the game, Princeton junior forward Kim Pearce was … Read more

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Minnesota State Shuts Down SCSU Again

For the second consecutive afternoon, St. Cloud State unleashed shot after shot at Minnesota State sophomore Britni Kehler. For the second consecutive afternoon, Kehler turned aside every one of them. Stopping all 56 shots she faced on the weekend, including 26 on Saturday afternoon, Kehler extended her school record of career shutouts to seven as … Read more

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Wisconsin Sweeps Aside Minnesota

At least for one night, scoring against the Gophers proved very easy for Wisconsin. In 30 previous meetings, the Badgers (11-1-0, 9-1-0 WCHA) had never scored more than four goals. On Saturday night, that was their margin in a 6-2 win. “I challenged our team before the game, and they responded very well,” said Coach … Read more

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St. Lawrence Knocks Off Princeton, 3-2

Simon Watson jumped on a rebound at 7:12 of the third period to notch a game-winning goal for St. Lawrence as the Saints held on to defeat Princeton Saturday at Appleton Arena. St. Lawrence came out of the gates strong and took the lead 10:18 into the game when a Tiger turnover and a bad … Read more

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Broncos Upset No. 13 Spartans, 5-3

Lawson Ice Arena has quickly become a giant killer. Western Michigan started the season sweeping Ohio State, who was No. 4 at the time, and now they have beaten the No. 13 Spartans of Michigan State by a final of 5-3. The Broncos started off the game with a series of bad events. They lost … Read more

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Big Green Bite Bulldogs, 9-4

The Harvard Crimson could be receiving a thank-you note from the Dartmouth Big Green in the near future. For the second successive Saturday night, Dartmouth ravaged an ECAC Hockey League foe softened by a hard Friday night game with the Crimson. Yale – a 4-3 overtime loser to Harvard – was the victim on Saturday, … Read more

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UND Holds Off Firing SCSU

St. Cloud State (4-7-1, 3-6-1 WCHA) lost a tough 3-2 decision to No. 7 North Dakota (8-5-1, 4-4-0) on Saturday, Nov. 19 at the National Hockey Center in St. Cloud, Minn. The Huskies gave up three first period goals, which spelled the difference in the game. Take away the game’s tough start, and the Huskies … Read more

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RPI Frustrates Cornell With 1-1 Tie

Propelled by a 35 save effort from goaltender Mathias Lange, the RPI Engineers kept the Cornell offense in check on Saturday night and handed Cornell a frustrating 1-1 tie. Cornell, in its quest to repeat as ECACHL champions, receives only one point for their disappointing 0-1-1 weekend. For the second night in a row, the … Read more

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Chargers Win Shootout Over Colonials

After combining for just one goal Friday night, Robert Morris and Alabama-Huntsville combined for 11 goals as UAH upended the host Colonials, 6-5, at the RMU Island Sports Center Saturday night. Alabama-Huntsville improves to 4-4-0 overall and 2-2-0 College Hockey America play while Robert Morris runs their record to 4-5-1 and 1-1-0. Robert Morris trailed, … Read more

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Harvard Steals 4-3 Victory in OT

The Harvard Crimson (5-2-0, 4-2-0 ECACHL) controlled little more than 20 minutes of play against its Ivy League rival the Yale Bulldogs (0-5-0, 0-5-0) tonight. Unfortunately for Yale, two of those twenty minutes came at the beginning of the overtime period of a 3-3 game. In that two minute span Harvard fired shots on net, … Read more

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Dartmouth Hangs On For 3-2 Win Over Brown

What started as a potential rout turned into a defensive stand for the Dartmouth last night, as Big Green penalty killers iced a two-man disadvantage and most of a second before celebrating a 3-2 ECAC Hockey League win over Brown at Thompson Arena. Eric Przepiorka, David Jones and Mike Ouellette staked Dartmouth (2-4-0, 2-4-0 ECACHL) … Read more

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Tigers Roll To 5-0 Victory Over Huskies

After slinking away from a rough, one-point weekend at Wisconsin, Colorado College wanted to bounce back in a big way against struggling Michigan Tech. The biggest rebound came from goaltender Drew O’Connell, however, as the freshman shrugged off his shaky opening performance against Air Force to earn his first shutout victory, 5-0, over the Huskies … Read more

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Middlebury Leads D-III Women’s Preseason All-USCHO Teams

Two-time defending national champion Middlebury led the way with two First Team honorees among the D-III Women’s Preseason All-USCHO selections, announced today. Gustavas Adolphus and Bowdoin both placed one player each on the First and Second Teams. The complete list of winners and honorable mentions is below. All-USCHO First Team F Emily Quizon, Sr., Middlebury … Read more

Saints Earn OT Decision, 6-5

Senior wing John Zeiler scored on a power play with 1:56 to go in overtime to lift St. Lawrence University to a 6-5 ECAC Hockey League victory over Quinnipiac in a see-saw game at Appleton Arena Friday night. The Saints, now 8-3-0 overall and 4-1-1 in the ECACHL, won their fifth straight at home this … Read more

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Providence Holds On To 2-2 Tie

Senior Dan Spang scored the equalizer midway through the the third period as Boston University erased a two-goal deficit to tie Providence College, 2-2, in overtime at Schneider Arena on Friday night. The Terriers now stand at 3-4-1 overall and 3-3-1 in Hockey East, while the Friars are 6-4-1 with a 6-2-1 league mark. After … Read more

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