Blue-Chippers Lead Dartmouth Over Yale

It’s time for Dartmouth freshmen David Jones and Nick Johnson to find shelf space for their first collegiate goals. Once someone delivers the pucks, that is. Jones and Johnson, the headline players from the Big Green’s highly-regarded freshman class, both delivered their debut strikes Friday night as Dartmouth opened ECAC Hockey League play with a … Read more

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‘Weather’ Report Calls For Goals

No. 2 Dartmouth faced its first major road test of the young season on Friday night, and passed with flying colors. The Big Green women came to No. 8 Princeton’s Hobey Baker Rink, where the Tigers upset them last season, and ensured that no such thing would happen this time around. Dartmouth (2-0, 1-0 ECACHL) … Read more

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Tigers Defeat Sioux In WCHA Opener

Fighting Sioux coach Dave Hakstol saw his struggling team turn in one of its best performances in the past two weeks against the visiting Colorado College Tigers. Unfortunately, the score didn’t reflect the effort as the Tigers won their WCHA opener 3-2 with an overtime goal by junior forward Brett Sterling. The Sioux were better … Read more

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Notre Dame Salvages Tie With Bowling Green

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish jumped out to a 3-0 lead, saw the Bowling Green Falcons rally to take a 4-3 lead, and then saw sophomore defenseman Wes O’Neill score with just three seconds left to salvage a 4-4 tie on Friday night at the Joyce Center. O’Neill’s second goal of the game came with … Read more

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Best Served Cold: BC Gets Revenge On Maine

Nearly eight months ago, Maine broke the hearts of Boston College fans from Chestnut Hill to Beacon Hill. In one of the most thrilling duels in Frozen Four history, the Black Bears took down favored BC 2-1, leaving the Eagles one game away from a coveted national title shot. Friday, with summer — and nearly … Read more

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‘Weather’ Report Calls For More Goals

No. 2 Dartmouth faced its first major road test of the young season on Friday night, and passed with flying colors. The Big Green women came to No. 8 Princeton’s Hobey Baker Rink – where the Tigers upset them last season – and ensured that no such thing would happen this time around, winning 3-0 … Read more

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Bright ‘Black’: Rensselaer Holds Off Clarkson

Black Friday at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute had a little of everything. There was the ceremony honoring former RPI great Adam Oates. The Engineers were wearing black jerseys. There was the emotion the Engineers playing their archrival Clarkson. And there were 27 penalties called. The Engineers took advantage of all the excitement and scored all of … Read more

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Colgate Turns Tables Late, Rallies Past Brown

Sometimes it just can’t be explained. Brown, after coming from behind to take a 2-1 lead on the road against Colgate and then stymieing its opponent for the better part of the third period, watched as the home team knotted the score late in the third and won in overtime, knocking off the Bears for … Read more

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Tambellini Breaks Out, Michigan Dumps Miami

Despite leading No. 2 Michigan with 40 shots this season, forward Jeff Tambellini had tallied just one goal coming into this weekend’s home series against Miami. But, on Friday night, Tambellini turned things around in a big way, singlehandedly outscoring the RedHawks with his second career hat trick in the Wolverines’ 5-2 victory. “It’s a … Read more

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Telltale Fast Start Buoys Spartans

Michigan State’s fans are starting to see a pattern. Within the first five minutes of a game, it’s been relatively easy to tell how their Spartans are going to play. In three wins this season, MSU has played a high-energy first period, scoring seven goals and holding its opponents to just two. Friday against Ferris … Read more

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Cornell Continues Mastery of Harvard

ITHACA, N.Y. — While the feeling might be new for Harvard coach Ted Donato, his seniors must find the experience of losing at Lynah Rink all too familiar. No. 12 Cornell dominated its archrival for two periods and earned a stalemate in the third, knocking off the Crimson for its fourth straight home win in … Read more

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Late Penalties Waste Badger Comeback

No. 5 Wisconsin will have to wait until tomorrow for another chance at revenge against Minnesota-Duluth. The No. 4 Bulldogs (6-0-1, 6-0-1 WCHA), who effectively ended Wisconsin’s NCAA hopes last year with an upset in the WCHA semifinals, stymied the Badgers (7-2, 5-2 WCHA) again, this time by a 4-3 margin. The Badgers came back … Read more

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Heartbreaker For Niagara As WMU Triumphs

Heartbreaker For Niagara; WMU Triumphs Over CHA Champs by Craig Pilawski/ USCHO Arena Reporter A penalty-filled nailbiter gave the home fans at Lawson Arena something to smile about Friday, as Western Michigan’s Ryan Mahrle got the chance every hockey player dreams of. With the game tied at 3 late in the third period, visiting Niagara’s … Read more

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UAF Downs UNO

The Nanooks skated to a 3-1 win over the Nebraska Omaha Mavericks keeping Alaska Fairbanks unbeaten at the Carlson Center against UNO. The game was scoreless going into the second period, when the UAF Nanooks got one by UNO goalie Chris Holt when Adam Powell scored just as the second period was about to expire. … Read more

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Mavericks Top Beavers For First Win Of Season

If Minnesota State celebrates a little too hard for a nonconference win, you’ll have to cut the Mavericks some slack. After a grueling schedule that pitted MSU against three of the top teams in the country in its first six games, the Mavericks carried a 0-5-1 record into the weekend against Bemidji State. In that … Read more

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CSTV Game of the Week: BU at New Hampshire

This week, CSTV’s Friday Night Hockey heads to what some people call “God’s Country,” as we’ll be in Manchester, N.H., for a Hockey East showdown between Boston University and No. 8 UNH. Legend has it that Daniel Webster personally chased the devil out of his home state once upon a time, and the Wildcats would … Read more

Fallon Answers Vermont’s Prayers Again

For the third staight game, Vermont goaltender Joe Fallon dazzled players and fans alike, backstopping the Catamounts to a 2-0 win over Princeton Friday at sold-out Gutterson Fieldhouse. Fallon’s second shutout in just a handful of collegiate starts came a week after the Cats rode his stellar goaltending to a win and a tie on … Read more

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BG Players to be Reinstated Next Week

Seven Bowling Green players who were suspended Oct. 26 will rejoin the team for next week’s series in Omaha, according to the school. The players, who were suspended indefinitely from the hockey program 10 days ago have received sanctions imposed by the University’s discipline program for their participation in an inappropriate and racially-insensitive photo taken … Read more

Falcons Continue to Thrive

In a contest pitting clustermates heading in the opposite directions in the standings, the Bowling Green Falcons upended the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at the BG Ice Arena on Thursday night. Besides an outstanding performance from goaltending stalwart Jordan Sigalet, the Falcons got help from some unlikely places. Sophomore center Dana Hanson notched his first … Read more

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