Princeton Downs Brown

Dustin Sproat scored two goals and added two assists and Grant Goeckner-Zoeller had four assists as Princeton defeated Brown 5-1 for its second consecutive win Saturday night at Meehan Auditorium. Princeton has now won back-to-back for the first time since the end of the 2001-02 season. Brown came out of the gates strong and took … Read more

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McElhinney Leads CC Past Denver

Despite firing 25 shots at Colorado College goaltender Chris McElhinney in the third period, Denver could not erase a 3-0 deficit. The Pioneers fell to the Tigers, 3-1, in the first half of a home-and-home series. The Pioneers’ failure to capitalize on the power play sealed the team’s fate, as they went 0 for 8 … Read more

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Donato Captures First Behind Harvard Bench

If at first you don’t succeed, try again. Or in the case of Harvard’s Jon Pelle, try over and over and over again. Robbed on five occasions, the rookie finally broke through late in the third period with the game-winner as the Crimson came from behind to beat the Yale Bulldogs, 3-1, in front of … Read more

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Santilli’s Two Goals Propel Northeastern Over Maine

Joe Santilli went off for two goals and goalie Keni Gibson stopped 41 Black Bear shots as the Northeastern Huskies defeated Maine, 4-2, on Friday night at Matthews Arena before 2,849 fans. It was NU’s Hockey East opener and it picked up two league points. Last season, the Huskies got off to a slow start … Read more

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SCSU Downs MTU

There were supposed to be two Husky hockey teams at the National Hockey Center Friday night, but somewhere in between the Upper Peninsula and central Minnesota, one team took the delayed route. Well, most of them did. Michigan Tech goaltender Cam Ellsworth certainly made it, and St. Cloud State made sure to make it was … Read more

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This Week in the CHA: Nov. 11, 2004

Bill Wilkinson’s ride toward 400 coaching wins continues this weekend, as the Warriors take on Wilkinson’s protege, Derek Schooley, and his Robert Morris Colonials. Also, Niagara makes a change in net, and Bemidji State looks to rebound. Brian Coe reports.

Jessiman Likely Out For Season

Dartmouth forward Hugh Jessiman, a first-round draft pick of the New York Rangers in 2003, will have surgery on his injured ankle Friday, and is out until at least March and probably for the remainder of the season. Jessiman was examined by Rangers team doctors, and the results of the MRI showed a displacement and … Read more

Easy As A, B … CCHA

Which conference boasts the grandest traditions, the loudest fans, and the best arenas — not to mention some top-notch hockey? Jeremy Potter thinks he knows the answers, all by the letters.

Canada Struggles While U.S. Soars on Day One

While the U.S. coasted to an easy 6-1 victory over Finland on Wednesday night at the Four Nations Cup, Canada battled to the end in a 3-2 win over Sweden. Canada brought a roster full of younger players, including five current U.S. college players. None of them could get past Swedish goalie Kim Martin, so … Read more

U.S. Names Final Roster for Four Nations Cup

The United States announced the final six players added to the 2004 United States Women’s Select Team on Monday, to complete the team after the first 15 were named last month. The team will look to defend its title against teams from Canada, Sweden and Finland at the Four Nations Cup in Lake Placid, N.Y., … Read more

Middlebury Stays Atop USCHO.com D-III Poll

Despite yet having played a game, Middlebury picked up three first-place votes and remained in the top spot in this week’s USCHO.com Division III men’s poll. Norwich claimed No. 2; the Cadets don’t hit the ice until next week. St. Thomas, with wins against St. Norbert and Lake Forest lifted the Tommies seven spots to No. 3, and garnered them the remaining two first-place votes.

Eagles Defend No. 1 Position In Poll

Apparently, the Eagles like it fine right where they are. Boston College repeated at the summit of the USCHO.com/CSTV Division I men’s poll Monday, taking 38 of 40 first-place votes and all but two of 600 possible points to stay at No. 1 for the second consecutive week. The Eagles are the first No. 1 … Read more

Stepping Up

Tim Hambly has always had a lot expected of him — and the senior defenseman is fulfilling that promise for Minnesota-Duluth.

No. 1 Minnesota Shoots Down Ohio State for the Sweep

Ohio State recovered from a 10-0 drubbing at the hands of Minnesota yesterday by limiting the Gophers without a single goal on even strength today. But the No. 1 Gophers still won on the strength of their specialty teams, as usual, and cruised to a 5-1 victory and series sweep. Defenseman Lyndsay Wall and forward … Read more

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Brookshaw Denies Sioux Sweep

An outstanding game by Bemidji State freshman goalie Emily Brookshaw denied North Dakota its first series sweep of the year and ended an eight-game losing streak The Beavers were outshot by UND 36-23 but came away with a 5-2 victory thanks to their goalie’s solid play. Brookshaw stopped all 11 Sioux shots in the first … Read more

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