Dillon Out at Canisius

Canisius athletic director Timothy Dillon, a member of the Division I men’s ice hockey committee, has resigned from his position at the school. The move comes just following the completion of an internal school investigation into the actions of men’s hockey players and school officials after a game in Grand Forks, N.D., in December. Marshall … Read more

Walter Brown Award Semifinalists Named

The Gridiron Club of Greater Boston announced its semifinalists for the 53rd Walter Brown Award, presented annually to the best American-born college hockey player in New England. The candidates include nine players from Hockey East, five from the ECAC, and one from Atlantic Hockey. The slate comprises six forwards, three goalies and six defensemen. Only … Read more

USA Hockey Names 10 Kazmaier Finalists

The USA Hockey Foundation today named the 10 finalists for the 2005 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award given to the top NCAA Division I women’s ice hockey player. Highlighting the list are two three-time finalists, Minnesota co-captain Krissy Wendell and junior Natalie Darwitz, and two two-time finalists, Minnesota-Duluth captain Caroline Ouellette and Harvard tri-captain Nicole Corriero. … Read more

Eagles Edge Tigers To Stay At No. 1

A Friday tie with Providence gave Boston College just enough to stay on top of the USCHO.com/CSTV Division I men’s poll, released Monday. The Eagles claimed 21 first-place votes and 579 points to edge Colorado College, which beat Michigan Tech twice last weekend. The Tigers took 18 first-place votes and 575 points, just four behind … Read more

St. Norbert Claims No. 1 in USCHO.com D-III Poll

St. Norbert regained the top spot in this week’s USCHO.com D-III men’s poll for the first time since the preseason, getting all but two first-place votes. The Green Knights blanked Wisconsin-River Falls and Wisconsin-Stout, both by 5-0 scores, over the weekend. Moving into second place, after wins over ECAC West rivals Hobart and Elmira, was … Read more

Northeastern’s Judy Nets Winner In 2OT

It took four years, but Northeastern is finally headed back to the Beanpot championship game. When senior defenseman Tim Judy’s shot found its way through a screen at 2:01 of double overtime, the blueliner made sure that he and his classmates would return to a game they last skated in as rookies with a 2-1 … Read more

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Ouellette’s Hat Trick Propels UMD

A hat trick of power play goals by Minnesota-Duluth captain Caroline Ouellette was enough to complete a sweep of North Dakota with a 4-1 win. The Fighting Sioux (7-18-3, 4-17-1 WCHA) carried most of the play in the second period and outshot the Bulldogs (22-2-2, 20-2-2 WCHA) 9-3 in the frame and 14-11 through two … Read more

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CC Escapes With a Point at Mankato

Colorado College did everything they could to lose the game, and Minnesota State did everything they could to win. But in the end, neither team accomplished its goal, and the two teams skated to a 2-2 tie in front of 3,612 at the Midwest Wireless Civic Center. “We kind of did a lot of things … Read more

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Fulgham Comes Up Big For Surging Pioneers

Denver solidified its status as one of the top teams in the nation and moved into second place in the WCHA with a road sweep of North Dakota. In downing the Fighting Sioux, 4-2, Saturday before 11,228 fans at Ralph Engelstad Arena, the Pioneers swept UND at home for the first time since December 1989. … Read more

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Bobcats Win Sixth Straight

Quinnipiac, led by four power-play goals and a hat trick from Ben Nelson, dominated Mercyhurst, 7-2, in front of 1,057 at the Northford Ice Pavilion on Saturday night, extending its winning streak to six games. The Bobcats (12-10-3, 9-4-2 AHA) came from behind Friday night, but held on from start to finish on Saturday to … Read more

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UMD Special Teams Keep Rolling

Minnesota-Duluth’s all-star top line of Noemie Marin, Caroline Ouellette and Jessica Koizumi accounted for every goal in a 5-1 win over North Dakota, who dropped its fifth straight. Marin led the way with three goals, and UMD (21-2-2, 19-2-2 WCHA) went 3-for-4 on the power play. With 27 goals and 20 assists this season, Marin … Read more

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Anderson’s OT Winner Gives Buckeyes Sweep

“That was not easy.” Ohio State coach John Markell uttered those words after his team scored a goal 1:40 into overtime to lift the Buckeyes (20-7-3, 17-4-1 CCHA) to a 3-2 victory, completing the sweep of Lake Superior State (7-15-6, 6-9-5 CCHA). Ohio State was able to get the overtime goal by working at the … Read more

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More Late Heroics Gives MSU Another Tie

As is often the case with the heated Michigan-Michigan State rivalry, neither team was willing to give an inch. Saturday, for the second night in a row, Michigan State used some late-game heroics to force a stalemate. Though not as dramatic as Drew Miller’s tying-goal with 1.3 seconds left Friday evening, freshman Jim McKenzie drew … Read more

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Third Act: Minnesota Rallies Past Wisconsin For Split

The Minnesota Gophers scored a goal in the first 3:07 of all three periods Saturday night. The Wisconsin Badgers had an answer in the first two periods, but the Gophers won the decisive third, scoring three times en route to a 5-3 victory. For one reason or another, the Gophers had more jump in the … Read more

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UNH Earns Split With Maine

(By Jim Lothrop, USCHO Arena Reporter) Durham, NH– On Friday night, two freshmen provided the difference in leading the visiting team to victory. One night later, one freshman carried the home team to a win in front of a sellout crowd. Freshman goaltender Kevin Regan outdueled his better-known counterpart at the other end of the … Read more

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