Dahl Gets Vote of Confidence

Two weeks ago, St. Cloud State dismissed assistant coach Brad Willner. But according to school athletic director Morris Kurtz, the job of head coach Craig Dahl is safe, at least for now. “I just want to let everyone know that Craig will be back in the fall, that I appreciate his tireless efforts and, after … Read more

Traylen Dismissed at Clarkson

Clarkson goaltender Dustin Traylen has been dismissed from the team by coach George Roll. No specific reason was disclosed by the school. “We won’t discuss a conversation between a student and coach,” said Clarkson media relations director Rick Burt. Traylen was disciplined on multiple occasions by Roll over the past year. He was left home … Read more

Denver Names New AD

Margaret (Peg) Bradley-Doppes has been named the new director of athletics and recreation at Denver. Doppes, who coached for 11 years and has been in administration for the past 14, will take over July 1. “Peg Doppes shares the University of Denver’s values: quality, excellence and integrity in all that we do,” said Denver chancellor … Read more

The Rink Rat Road Trip

Since October, I’ve been crisscrossing the Northeast catching almost every men’s and women’s D-I hockey team that I could, so when the end of the season rolled around, I figured I had to go out in style. I decided — with some amount of egging on from my colleague Eric Mirlis, I might add — … Read more

Bemidji’s Close Call

In a game such as this, where it’s a one and done, a hot goaltender could make the difference. Bemidji State netminder Matt Clime had a great start in his team’s first-round NCAA tournament game against Denver last Saturday, the program’s first in Division I. Climie made several point-blank saves against the vaunted Denver arsenal. … Read more

Best … Weekend … Ever

Are you as tired as I am hearing about how great this past weekend’s college basketball regional finals were? Yeah, three games went to overtime; yeah, maybe it was the best weekend ever of college basketball. But you know what? This was also the best weekend of college hockey ever. Yes, you heard that right. … Read more

Gauthier’s Hat Trick Leads Denver to Frozen Four

If it’s playoff time, Denver can count on Gabe Gauthier. Less than 24 hours after the junior posted three assists, he scored a hat trick to lead his defending national champion Pioneers to a 4-2 victory over New Hampshire in the NCAA Northeast Regional Final. The win sends Denver back to the Frozen Four where … Read more

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Familiar Faces

Legend has it that longtime Maine head coach Shawn Walsh pointed to a 16-2 drubbing at the hands of Minnesota as the turning point in the Black Bears program. It was January 4, 1986, and Minnesota had already thumped Maine 8-3 the night before. It was Walsh’s second year at the helm of the Black … Read more

Notebook: Northeast Regional Semifinals

Streak Buster When Denver rookie defenseman Andrew Thomas scored the Pioneers’ first goal of the game at 5:35 of the first period it snapped Bemidji netminder Matt Climie’s shutout streak. The rookie goaltender had not allowed a tally in 177 minutes, 41 seconds, dating back to March 5 when Air Force’s Brian Gineo scored in … Read more

Notebook: Midwest Regional Final

A Bit of History Saturday’s meeting was the 95th matchup between Colorado College and Michigan, with the Wolverines owning a 57-35-3 edge against the Tigers. The two teams have now met seven times in the NCAA tournament. For the Tigers, Saturday’s victory was its first win in the NCAA tournament against Michigan since 1957. A … Read more

Notebook: West Regional Semifinals

Looking For The Power Gophers head coach Don Lucia looked all game Saturday for the right combination to spark the power play, which went 0-for-9. After a couple of fruitless efforts, Lucia began changing up the power-play groups, then mix-and-matched players in an attempt to locate a combination that clicked. As a result, a number … Read more

UNH Rallies to Eliminate Harvard in Overtime

Sophomore Daniel Winnik scored 15:06 into overtime to give the New Hampshire Wildcats a come-from-behind 3-2 victory over the Harvard Crimson in their NCAA Northeast Regional semifinal. With the win, UNH (26-10-5) moves on to play Denver — victorious over Bemidji State earlier in the day — in Sunday’s regional final. “I don’t think I’ve … Read more

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Sterling, Tigers Repel Raider Assault

The No. 1 seed Colorado College Tigers had a difficult time disposing of No. 4 seed Colgate in the Midwest Regional on Friday night, but pulled off a 6-5 victory to move on to the regional final, thanks to a late third-period goal by Hobey Baker finalist Brett Sterling. The game was a back-and-forth affair. … Read more

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Notebook: East Regional Semifinals

Too Much Power Boston College finished the game 3-for-11 with the man advantage, while Mercyhurst went 2-for-8. The teams at one point in the second period had scored five straight goals on the power play. Each team exhibited at least one highlight-reel goal, perhaps none better than Brian Boyle’s goal at 12:18 of the first … Read more

Bemidji Brings Tradition To Tournament

Tom Serratore was on the bus from the airport in Hartford to his team’s hotel in Amherst, Mass. The flight was a charter from Bemidji, Minn., right into Connecticut’s capital city, and it carried the College Hockey America (CHA) champion Bemidji State Beavers towards a date with the NCAA’s defending champs, the Denver Pioneers. However, … Read more

North Dakota Knows Adversity

The North Dakota Fighting Sioux have endured a season that began with defections to the NHL and was followed by a plague of injuries, bad breaks and bad bounces. As difficult as the season has been, nobody was prepared for what happened last Friday during the WCHA Final Five in St. Paul. UND’s players and … Read more

2005 East Regional Preview

In the wake of the Miracle on Ice’s 25th anniversary last month, fans of the Mercyhurst Lakers are hoping for something like a repeat. The Atlantic Hockey champion Lakers take on the top overall seed in the NCAA tournament, Boston College, in the first game of the East Regional — and the national tournament as … Read more

2005 Midwest Regional Preview

There’s a lot to like Colorado College’s chances in the Midwest Regional. The top-seeded Tigers feature the WCHA Player of the Year (Marty Sertich), the league’s Defensive Player of the Year (captain Mark Stuart), and a total of three first-team all-conference picks (Sertich, linemate Brett Sterling and goaltender Curtis McElhinney). And there’s plenty more where … Read more

2005 Northeast Regional Preview

Four teams, four conferences, with a pair of intriguing matchups to kick off the action. Defending national champion Denver sneaked up on everyone last season en route to the NCAA title, beating Maine in a 1-0 thriller in the title tilt. And the Pioneers are on a roll after their run to the WCHA tournament … Read more

Notebook: Midwest Regional Semifinals

Sweet Sixteen The teams in this year’s Midwest Regional are responsible for 16 of the 57 NCAA titles handed out since 1948. Michigan leads the way with nine of those titles. Wisconsin has five championships, while Colorado College has two. Colgate has played in one NCAA championship game, losing to the Badgers in 1990. Caught … Read more