Union Drought Continues

The frustration is mounting for Union because its shots aren’t getting back opposing goalies. The Dutchmen set a team record for scoring futility Friday in their 2-0 ECACHL loss to Clarkson at Cheel Arena. They haven’t scored a goal in 163 minutes, 12 seconds. That broke the overall team record of 155:53, set during the … Read more

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Cornell Frustrates Dartmouth

Returning to Lynah Rink for the first time in 48 days, the Cornell Big Red scored on their first two power play opportunities of the game and held on for a 3-1 win, their third victory in a row. Cornell is now 8-0-0 when playing at home. Cornell (12-4-2, 8-2-1 ECACHL) took advantage of an … Read more

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This Week in the CHA: Jan. 20, 2005

Alabama-Huntsville takes the spotlight in this week’s edition of Brian Coe’s column, starting with the CHA’s one-two battle between Bemidji State and UAH. Also: Jared Ross keeps on truckin’ into history, Craig Bushey joins elite company and Scott Munroe turns his fortunes around.

This Week in West Region D-III: Jan. 20, 2005

While St. Norbert got the season off with a bit of a “hangover”, freshman goalie Kyle Jones has backstopped a resurgent Green Knights. Another freshman netminder, Northland’s Todor Petkov, has set records for minutes played in the MCHA, and may be the start of bigger things for the Lumberjacks.

The Life Inside

Within a college hockey program, it’s a different world from the one most of us see, and the Western Michigan Broncos are no exception.

Worosz Stars As Canisius Edges Mercyhurst

Was that Dominik Hasek in goal for Canisius? That’s what many in the crowd of 865 at the Mercyhurst Ice Center seemed to be saying after the Golden Griffins’ harrowing 3-2 road-ice victory over Mercyhurst on Tuesday. Well, no, it wasn’t Hasek in goal for Canisius, but Bryan Worosz. Worosz, a 5-foot-10, 180-pound junior from … Read more

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Under The Radar

Other CHA players might get more press, but Andrew Murray’s coach wouldn’t trade the senior forward for anybody — and the results show why.

CC Unanimous No. 1 In USCHO.com/CSTV Poll

Colorado College completed a tough sweep of North Dakota last weekend, then mopped up in Monday’s USCHO.com/CSTV Division I men’s poll. The Tigers received all 40 first-place votes for a perfect 600 points. Trailing at No. 2 was Boston College, which pulled off two impressive wins of its own, sweeping archrival Boston University in a … Read more

Gophers Blank Shorthanded Bears

Shorthanded Bears Blanked By Gophers In a series finale that was much less contentious than the opener, Brown never got anything going against No. 1 Minnesota. The Gophers (19-1-2) scored three times in the first period and cruised to a 5-0 victory. Krissy Wendell led the offense with two goals and an assist. Brown (10-8-1) … Read more

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Gibson, Northeastern Shut Down Providence

Northeastern goalie Keni Gibson will have fond — if not odd — memories of his 100th career game in the Husky net. Providence wishes it could be so lucky. Host Northeastern (8-11-3, 4-6-2 Hockey East) scored three times in as many minutes in the second period to blow past the Friars in front of 2,310 … Read more

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Cornell Shuts Down RPI

Cornell scored two goals in the first period and three in the second to jump out to a 5-0 lead and cruised to victory over Rensselaer in ECAC Hockey League action Saturday night at Houston Field House. Sophomore goalie David McKee made 13 saves to earn his third shutout of the year and eighth of … Read more

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Composed Niagara Wins Key CHA Game Over Wayne State

Composure. Niagara kept its composure down the stretch, and came away with a much-needed 4-2 victory over Wayne State. During the final frantic moments of the third period, Niagara killed off a Wayne State man advantage and withstood the Warriors’ determined effort to tie the score, before Purple Eagle defender Andrew Lackner won a scrum … Read more

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Bulldogs Start Fast, Break Out Against Huskies

A school-record eight-game homestand hadn’t been anything like Minnesota-Duluth had hoped, with only one win in seven games since Dec. 10. But the Bulldogs doubled that victory total Saturday night by beating St. Cloud State 5-1 in a WCHA game before 5,179 at the DECC. The most significant difference for UMD was getting a lead. … Read more

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Laker Backup Ella Stymies AIC

Backup goaltender Mike Ella may not have the notoriety of a Mariano Rivera, but Mercyhurst coach Rick Gotkin gave him the nod out of the bullpen to face American International on Saturday, and Ella closed the door for the Lakers. Ella stopped 29 of 32 AIC shots, and extended his shutout skein to 94 minutes … Read more

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