Silverthorn Paces Colgate Past Dartmouth

Colgate goalie Steve Silverthorn made 23 saves in the Raiders’ 3-1 win over the Tigers at Hobey Baker Rink Saturday. With the victory, No. 12 Colgate (20-8-2, 12-4-2 ECACHL) leaps over Harvard in league standings to second place. Meanwhile, Princeton (6-17-2, 4-13-1 ECACHL) is winless in its last six games. Colgate opened the scoring early. … Read more

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Sneddon Suspends Himself One Game

Vermont coach Kevin Sneddon has voluntarily suspended himself from coaching in tonight’s game against St. Lawrence because of comments he made after Friday’s night about referee John Murphy. Murphy disallowed a Vermont goal with 14 seconds remaining in regulation that would have tied the game against Clarkson, ruling that a Vermont player was in the … Read more

Trinity Clinches NESCAC Title With Tie Against Middlebury

The battle between the past two NESCAC champions and finalists was no less exciting than expected. However, the roles this time were reversed. Middlebury came into the game as the underdog as they sat tied for second in the NESCAC standings, while Trinity came in as the favorite sitting atop the NESCAC standings. The teams … Read more

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Wayne State Ties Niagara On Controversial Goal

In a battle for third place in College Hockey America, a controversial goal late in the third period gave Wayne State a 2-2 tie with visiting Niagara on Saturday afternoon. Adam Krug’s second goal of the game at 15:18 of the final period capped a back-and-forth game that saw WSU score the game’s first goal … Read more

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Canisius: Hockey Will Stay

Canisius is moving forward with its plans to find a new head coach, and is not intending to dismantle the program, officials said. “We have no intention of dropping our hockey program,” said Marc Gignac, Canisius’ director of athletic communications. Speculation was fueled that the program could be in danger after Canisius fired 24-year head … Read more

Five Unanswered Goals Give Dartmouth’s Gaudet 200th Win

Dartmouth coach Bob Gaudet hit a major milestone Friday night — or, more accurately, it hit him. A run of five unanswered goals, including four in the third period, helped the Big Green elude a first-period deficit and take a 6-2 ECAC Hockey League win over St. Lawrence at Thompson Arena. The victory was Gaudet’s … Read more

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Pioneers Persevere

In the first game of a series that looks to put either team in prime position for a battle for the WCHA regular-season title, the No. 3 Denver Pioneers (21-6-1, 16-4-1 WCHA) withstood two breakaway goals to defeat the No. 4 Wisconsin Badgers 4-3 and run their winning streak to eight games. Sophomore goaltender Glenn … Read more

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Yale, Colgate Tussle to Scoreless Tie

With a record that is far from impressive, Yale has been looking elsewhere for signs of success this season. One sign is this: In the past five games, Yale has given up only two five-on-five goals, one coming from Harvard two weeks ago and the other last weekend against St. Lawrence. Another glass-half-full indicator is … Read more

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Not Busy, But Sharp: McKee, Cornell Shut Out Princeton

Cornell goalie David McKee didn’t have a lot of work to do Friday, but his focus was perfect. McKee made 19 saves en route to his nation-leading sixth shutout of the season and a 5-0 win over Princeton at Hobey Baker Rink. McKee, who entering the night also led the nation in goals against average … Read more

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Panthers Break It Open Early En Route To Victory

If Middlebury has had one problem this year, it is their failure to put away teams, and to allow teams to crawl back into the game. The Panthers solved that problem tonight, scoring three early goals on their way to a 6-0 victory over Wesleyan as the newly joined freshmen connection of Mickey Gilchrist and … Read more

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Last Goal Wins: SCSU’s Jensen Ends OT Thriller

Coming out with a little more bite than the Tigers could handle, the St. Cloud State Huskies upset No. 2 Colorado College, 4-3, in an overtime thriller in front of 7,047 at the World Arena. With neither team holding more than a one-goal advantage in the 60-minute back-and-forth battle for the lead, regulation ended in … Read more

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D’Alba Blanks Union Again

After experiencing some offensive success last Friday against non-league opponent Holy Cross, Union returned to its struggling ways in the ECACHL against Brown. The Dutchmen were shut out for the fifth time in league play Friday, and sixth time overall, as freshman goalie Adam D’Alba made 24 saves in a 3-0 Brown victory at Messa … Read more

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Dodge Charger: Clarkson Freshman Nets Two In Golden Knights Win

Clarkson battled back from two one-goal deficits to pull out a come-from-behind victory, 3-2, over Vermont at Gutterson Fieldhouse Saturday. Golden Knights freshman Nick Dodge scored his second goal of the game with 5:26 to play, helping Clarkson extend its season-best winning streak to four games. The loss for the Catamounts combined with a Dartmouth … Read more

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Bustin’ Out: UNH Steamrolls UMass

Sophomore Jacob Micflikier scored a hat trick, and senior Sean Collins added two more goals as No. 8 New Hampshire defeated Massachusetts, 8-1, at the Whittemore Center Friday. Micflikier recorded his 12th, 13th and 14th goals of the season. Sophomores Daniel Winnik and Brett Hemingway also scored for UNH, as did senior Justin Aikins, as … Read more

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Bobcats Get Lucky Number Seven

The Quinnipiac Bobcats (13-10-3, 10-4-2 AHA) came back from deficits of 1-0 and 3-2 to beat the American International Yellow Jackets 6-3, at the Northford Ice Pavilion on Friday night. It was the first league meeting between these two clubs this season. The two teams battled in the opening round of the Quinnipiac Cup back … Read more

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This Week in the ECACHL: Feb. 10, 2005

A loss to Northeastern leaves Harvard in the Beanpot consolation again; Cornell takes critical points from Colgate as the battle for first place continues; and Clarkson finds 2005 happier so far than the end of 2004. Juan Martinez reports.