AHA Play-In Game Delayed By Snowstorm

The latest winter storm to hit the Northeast has forced the postponement of Tuesday evening’s Atlantic Hockey play-in game. The contest, featuring No. 8 seed Army hosting No. 9 seed American International, will instead be played Wednesday night at 7 p.m. ET, at Tate Rink on Army’s West Point campus. Army (10-20-3, 5-16-3 Atlantic Hockey) … Read more

Manhattanville To Stream NCAA D-III Quarterfinal

Manhattanville will stream a live videocast of Saturday’s NCAA D-III second-round game between the top-seeded Valiants and visiting New England College. Michael La Placa will provide play-by-play, with color commentary by former Manhattanville goaltender Chad Killam. The broadcast is free, and will begin at 6:30 p.m. ET, 30 minutes before game time, live from Playland … Read more

St. Norbert Unanimous No. 1 in Final D-III Poll

St. Norbert is the unanimous No. 1 in the final USCHO D-III Men’s Poll of the 2004-2005 season. The Green Knights capped the season with an NCHA championship win over Wisconsin-Superior, 8-3. It was the fifth-straight No. 1 for St. Norbert, which was the preseason No. 1 in the poll as well. Jumping four spots … Read more

WCHA Co-Champs CC, DU Go One-Two In USCHO.com/CSTV Poll

Colorado College, which split a Thursday-Friday series with Denver to earn each school half of the MacNaughton Cup, stayed No. 1 in Monday’s USCHO.com/CSTV Division I men’s poll. The Pioneers moved up a spot to No. 2, displacing idle Cornell. The Big Red earned 16 of 40 first-place votes, the same as CC, but finished … Read more

UNO’s Thomas Headlines CCHA All-Rookie Squad

CCHA Rookie of the Year favorite Bill Thomas of Nebraska-Omaha headlined the conference’s 2004-05 All-Rookie Team, announced Monday. Thomas, a 21-year-old forward from Pittsburgh, ranked second on the Mavericks in CCHA and overall scoring with 33 and 42 points, respectively. He is the nation’s leading scorer among freshmen. Nebraska-Omaha had two players named to the … Read more

Men’s D-III NCAA Field Announced

The NCAA Division III Men’s Ice Hockey Committee has announced the field of nine teams for the 2005 Division III Men’s hockey championship. Manhattanville, St. John’s and Trinity received at-large bids, while six conferences have been awarded automatic qualification. The championship playoff format involves a single first-round game and four second-round games that are played … Read more

Saints Advance to Semifinals
With Decisive Game Three Win

Just like the first two games of the Brown-St. Lawrence ECACHL quarterfinal series, one team jumped out to a 3-0 lead. But the difference today was that the team falling behind came back, making for a back-and-forth decisive Game Three the way it should be. St. Lawrence (26-6-5) still managed to pull away and win … Read more

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No. 1 Gophers Survive Dramatic Wisconsin Comeback

Rudyard Kipling wrote, “If you can meet with triumph and disaster, and treat those two imposters just the same …” In Ridder Arena for the WCHA tournament final, those two imposters changed sides quickly. Wisconsin captain Carla MacLeod rescued her team back from a 2-0 deficit with two extra attacker goals in the final minute, … Read more

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Thelen Dismissed From Spartans

Michigan State sophomore defenseman A.J. Thelen has been dismissed from the hockey team by coach Rick Comley. According to the shcool, Thelen’s scholarship will still be honored as long as he remains in school and is academically eligible. “A.J. did not meet the expectations for a student-athlete in the ice hockey program at MSU,” said … Read more

ECACHL Announces Tournament TV Schedule

The ECACHL tournament, scheduled all season to have its finals air live on CSTV, has picked up national and regional carriers for the entire weekend. The finals, scheduled to air live on CSTV at 8 p.m. on Saturday, March 19, will also now be shown by Time Warner of Syracuse (which can be seen in … Read more

Timely Timeout: Dartmouth Settles Down For ECACHL Series Win

Sure, Bob Gaudet is a college hockey coach, but he’s a parent, too. And if there’s a fact parents everywhere know, it’s that a little timeout can be a productive thing. The adjustments and reminders Gaudet threw into an unusually-timed timeout at 4:41 of the second period Sunday enabled fifth-seeded Dartmouth to shake off pesky, … Read more

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Chargers Rally For Win Over WSU

After Wayne State jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead in the first period, Alabama-Huntsville did the Warriors two better, putting up a five-spot in the second period en route to a nail-biting 6-5 win Sunday afternoon at the Compuware Sports Arena on Wayne State’s Senior Day. Lone WSU senior John Grubb was honored in … Read more

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Women’s D-III NCAA Field Announced

The NCAA Division III Women’s Ice Hockey Committee has announced the seven teams selected for the 2005 NCAA Division III Women’s Ice Hockey Championship. Of the seven teams selected, four of the teams received automatic qualification as winners of their conference championships. One school was selected from Pool B, which are independent schools and schools … Read more

OT Again: Weller Sends Clarkson To ECACHL Quarters

So close, but yet another heartbreaking end to the season for Union. Shawn Weller, who hadn’t scored a goal since his first college game, tipped in a Chris Brekelmans shot with 1:42 left in overtime Sunday, giving Clarkson a 4-3 victory over the Dutchmen in the deciding game of the best-of-3 ECACHL tournament first-round series … Read more

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Yale Earns First-Ever Berth in ECACHL Semifinals

Yale added another item to its season-long list of accomplishments Saturday afternoon, beating No. 10 Princeton 4-2 in ECACHL quarterfinal action at Ingalls Rink to win the best-of-three series two games to none. The Bulldogs (16-14-1) now advance to the ECACHL semifinals for the first time in history, and will face either Dartmouth or Harvard … Read more

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Corriero Puts Goal-Scoring Record to Rest

She said scoring goal number 51 couldn’t have been harder. But when it came time to score goal number 52 and break the all-time collegiate record for goals scored in a single season, all it took from Nicole Corriero was one shot. With her first and only shot of the first period, Corriero struck before … Read more

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Delforte, Brady Combine To Extend Union Season

Just when it appeared that Union wasn’t going to score a goal in its ECACHL first-round playoff series with Clarkson, something amazing happened. The Dutchmen not only scored one goal, they got two. And, thanks to that, they will be playing at least one more playoff game. First-year players Torren Delforte and Scott Brady, teammates … Read more

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Poli Sends Brown Into ECACHL Quarters

For the second consecutive night, the Brown Bears and Rensselaer Engineers traded goals in back-and-forth action. And for the second straight night, a late miscue collapsed the Engineers’ hope for a series-extending win. Saturday, just as on Friday, Brown took advantage of those Engineer errors, winning 4-3 in overtime and sweeping its playoff series with … Read more

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Healing Touch: Peluso Recovers For Two Goals In UMD Win

Marco Peluso wasn’t going to miss Saturday’s game at the DECC. The Minnesota-Duluth senior winger was sick to his stomach the day before and sat out Friday’s game against Wisconsin. But the rematch was the final home game of the season and a night when UMD’s seniors would be recognized. “When I got up Saturday … Read more

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BU Shuts Door on UNH’s Title Hopes

Boston University jumped out to a 3-0 lead, then hung on in the end, as the No. 10 Terriers defeated No. 7 New Hampshire, 3-2. In beating New Hampshire for the second consecutive year in the last game of the season at the Whittemore Center, the Terriers denied what could have been an outright regular-season … Read more

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