Bemidji Bombs Niagara

Bemidji State’s first line of forwards combined for 14 points, leading the Beavers to a dominating 8-3 victory over the Niagara Purple Eagles in BSU’s first home-ice College Hockey America contest of the season. The first line of Brendan Cook, Andrew Murray and Luke Erickson scored five of BSU’s eight goals and each of the … Read more

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‘Fortunate’ River Hawks Edge Big Green

For the record, Blaise MacDonald isn’t keeping score. The Massachusetts-Lowell coach and his Dartmouth counterpart, Bob Gaudet, go way back, to the mid-1980s to be exact, when both began their coaching careers as assistants to Brian Mason in Hanover. As head coaches in separate leagues, MacDonald and Gaudet don’t meet often, and MacDonald isn’t counting … Read more

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Ohio State Scores In Third To Tie Clarkson

Clarkson snapped a five-game losing streak with a 3-3 overtime tie against nationally-ranked Ohio State in non-conference action before a crowd of 1,473 at Cheel Arena Friday night. The Knights had a chance to win, but Ohio State scored the lone goal in the third period to rally and tie the game. The ECACHL’s Golden … Read more

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This Week in the ECACHL: Dec. 9, 2004

It’s notes and quotes from around the ECACHL as calendar year 2004 draws to a close. Also, former teammates face off as head coaches, and culinary goodness brings good fortune, too, for Harvard. Juan Martinez reports.

Ferris Ties Miami In The Third

Despite scoring a trio of first period goals, the Miami RedHawks were unable to come away with a win as the visiting Bulldogs of Ferris State scored the equalizer midway through the third period to earn a 3-3 tie at Goggin Ice Arena. Ferris State struck first with a Greg Rallo goal just 35 seconds … Read more

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Late Goal Gives Griffins First Place

Freshman Joel Kitchen scored with 1:06 remaining in the third period to lift Canisius to a 4-3 victory over Mercyhurst in Atlantic Hockey action Friday night at the Mercyhurst Ice Center in Canisius’ first game in the post-Brian Cavanaugh coaching era. Kitchen’s goal came just 27 seconds after Mercyhurst knotted the game at 3-3 and … Read more

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Wildcats Shut Out Minutemen

Sean Collins scored two goals and had an assist while senior classmate Preston Callander added a goal and two assists to lead No. 7 New Hampshire past Massachusetts 4-0 Thursday evening in Hockey East action at the Whittemore Center. “I was really pleased with our effort tonight, I just like the way we played from … Read more

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This Week in the CHA: Dec. 9, 2004

Jared Ross and Barret Ehgoetz didn’t settle much during last weekend’s head-to-head confrontation; Niagara gets much-needed help from a senior; and Robert Morris makes strides in its first varsity year. Brian Coe reports.

Huskies Pull Even For Draw With Crusaders

Holy Cross coach Paul Pearl will not waver in the notion that his Crusaders will snap out of their goal-scoring slump, even though his club continues to have an awfully hard time scoring these days. The Crusaders took a 2-0 lead by the middle of the second period, but were shut down the rest of … Read more

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Turning Tide: Engineers Rally Past Friars

Providence had Rensselaer 20 minutes away from another one-goal loss Wednesday. It would have dropped the Engineers to 0-7 in one-goal games this season. But the Engineers found a way to end that slump in the third period. Goals by forward Kevin Broad early in the third and defenseman Scott Romfo late in the period … Read more

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Harvard Ends Vermont Streak, Moves Into First Place

On a night with enough subplots to fill a made-for-TV movie, it was the supporting cast of the Harvard Crimson (8-3-1, 6-3-1 ECACHL) that made the difference in leading their squad to an impressive 3-1 victory over the No. 10 Vermont Catamounts (9-5-3, 4-1-2). Fourth-liners Dan Murphy and Tyler Magura each scored and Brendan Bernakevitch … Read more

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World Junior Roster Filled Out

USA Hockey today announced the completion of its roster for the upcoming 2005 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship, adding 10 players to the preliminary list released last month. The United States will enter the tournament as defending champion after skating to its first gold medal in the 27-year history of the event in … Read more

Middlebury Is Again USCHO D-III Men’s No. 1

Middlebury received all but one first-place vote in this week’s USCHO.com Division III men’s poll. Moving up one spot to No. 2 was Manhattanville, which received the only other first-place vote. Norwich dropped from second to third in the poll after a tie with Amherst college over the weekend. With a win, and a tie … Read more

After Split, Gophers Stay Atop USCHO.com/CSTV Poll

A road split with the nation’s third-ranked team was good enough for the voters, who reaffirmed Minnesota as the No. 1 team in the country in Monday’s USCHO.com/CSTV Division I men’s poll. The Gophers dropped a 3-1 decision Friday before exploding for a 7-2 win Saturday at Colorado College, and earned 27 of 40 first-place … Read more

Mavericks Tie Sioux in Round Two

Minnesota State sophomore Megan Jedinak picked a good time for her first goal of the season. Her goal off a rebound at 10:57 of the third period gave Minnesota State (3-8-5, 3-6-3 WCHA) a 2-2 tie at North Dakota (6-10-2, 4-9-1 WCHA). “It felt really good – it’s about time,” Jedinak said. UND led 1-0 … Read more

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No. 1 Gophers Dig Three Holes

Wisconsin hit the ice with surging energy met by Minnesota’s drive for a series shutout in Sunday afternoon’s rematch of yesterday’s 2-0 Gopher win. This time the Badgers never trailed, but all three Wisconsin goals were answered by the Gophers in a 3-3 tie. The No. 4 Badgers (11-4-1 7-4-1 WCHA) surrendered 10 power plays … Read more

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Bulldogs Bury Western Michigan For Daniels’ 200th Win

Once again, Ferris State outshot Western Michigan. This time, the result was different. Matt Stefanishion and Jeff Legue scored two goals apiece in a 6-2 Saturday victory over Western Michigan to earn a split in the series. Stefanishion got the game winner at 5:31 of the second period. After Matt Bomersback’s shot was stopped by … Read more

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