Wisconsin Earns Comeback Win Over Mercyhurst

When the NCAA announced it would be stricter in calling penalties this season, it wasn’t kidding. Mercyhurst and No. 9 Wisconsin used 60 minutes worth of penalties Friday night to generate five power-play goals. Mercyhurst capitalized on two of its three first-period power plays to take an early lead, but saw it slip away as … Read more

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Marquee Matchup Ends In Draw

Yost Ice Arena was primed for a classic — a matchup between two top-ten teams — and the Wolverines and Wildcats didn’t disappoint. No. 7 New Hampshire traveled to Ann Arbor for No. 3 Michigan’s home opener and walked away with a 4-4 tie after a back-and-forth matchup. With New Hampshire leading 3-2 at the … Read more

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Mavericks’ D Key In Tie With Sioux

Last year, Minnesota State ranked last in Division I in goals against. But if Friday’s opener was an indication of the rest of the season, MSU’s goal light will go off a lot less this year. The Mavericks held No. 1 North Dakota (2-0-1 overall, 0-0-1 WCHA) to just 21 shots through three periods and … Read more

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McCreary’s Hot Hand Lifts Providence Over Merrimack

Red-hot Providence sophomore forward Bill McCreary redirected an Eric Lundberg shot from the point on the power play for his second goal of the night with 12:22 remaining, as the Friars held off a late Merrimack charge for a 5-4 Hockey East win Friday in front of 1,755 at Schneider Arena. The Warriors were shorthanded … Read more

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Potulny Lifts Gophers Past Minutemen At Nye Classic

Sophomore center Ryan Potulny continued his early-season heroics, scoring with 31 seconds remaining to lift Minnesota to a 1-0 victory over Massachusetts in the opening game of the Nye Frontier Classic. Both the Golden Gophers (2-0-0) and the Minutemen (1-1-0) struggled offensively, but Minnesota found a way to win with its first 1-0 triumph since … Read more

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OSU Comes Back On MSU With Creary’s Pair and Glaser’s Saves

Minnesota State’s veterans had the opportunity to open this season by defeating the same Ohio State program that ended their last season, but they fell short in their attempt at revenge in a 2-1 defeat before 220 fans at All Seasons Arena. MSU senior forward Melanie Salatino opened the scoring for Minnesota State (0-1-0, 0-1-0 … Read more

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USCHO.com Announces
Women’s Game of the Week
Internet Broadcast

Beginning this November, USCHO.com will present the first-ever national game of the week Internet broadcast for NCAA women’s hockey. Fans will be able to access the live game fees through the broadcast schedule soon to be linked from the USCHO women’s page, www.uscho.com/women. The inaugural broadcast schedule includes 21 regular-season games spread across the four … Read more

Bulldogs Have Hands Full, But Dump Tech

“Beat the Clock” proved an effective strategy Friday night as preseason favorite Minnesota-Duluth opened its WCHA schedule. The No. 4 Bulldogs scored late in the first two periods, including a first-period buzzer-beater, to defeat Michigan Tech 5-4 before 2,677 at MacInnes Student Ice Arena. Senior center Evan Schwabe was the catalyst with two goals and … Read more

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Boron, SCSU ‘D’ Shut Down Northern Michigan

The doors to the National Hockey Center officially opened Friday night, but unfortunately for Northern Michigan, the rink operator forgot to open up the net behind St. Cloud State goaltender Tim Boron. Or maybe it was the Husky defense that held the keys. Whatever the case, Boron turned away 18 relatively easy shots and St. … Read more

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Buckeyes Use Special Teams In Win Over Bulldogs

It was another penalty-fest Friday in Big Rapids — except that this time, Ohio State converted. The Buckeyes took advantage of three of their 12 chances while Ferris State couldn’t score a power-play goal in 11 tries, the difference in the game as OSU edged FSU 4-2. A clutch goal by Matt Beaudoin was the … Read more

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Bobcats Sting Yellow Jackets

Freshman Matt Sorteberg scored the game winning goal with 6:15 left to give Quinnipiac (1-0-0) a 3-2 win Friday over American International (0-1-0) in the opening round of the Quinnipiac Cup at the Northford Ice Pavilion. The Bobcats came back from a 2-0 deficit for the win. With the score knotted at 2, Quinnipiac took … Read more

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Smyth Stars Again As Colgate Edges LSSU

Last season Jon Smyth piled up 42 points, a full 39 more than during his freshman campaign. Friday night the junior proved last year wasn’t a fluke, as Smyth buried a snap shot past Lake Superior State goalie Jeff Jakaitis with five minutes remaining in the contest to give Colgate a 3-2 victory. “It was … Read more

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Dwyer Propels WMU Comeback Over UAF

Pat Dwyer scored the game-tying and go-ahead goals in the third period to propel Western Michigan to a 5-4 win over Alaska Fairbanks in the CCHA opener for both clubs. Dwyer’s game-winner came with 2:39 left in the game on an assist from Mike Erickson. The scoring play capped a wild contest that saw 70 … Read more

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No. 1 Gophers Raise Banners, Drop Huskies

In a pregame ceremony, the Minnesota Gophers unfurled three banners to commemorate each of their championships won in 2003-2004-WCHA regular season, WCHA tournament and NCAA Frozen Four. With that business accomplished, they turned their attention to St. Cloud State and triumphed over the Huskies by a score of 7-0. The specialty teams of the Gophers … Read more

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This Week in the ECACHL: Oct. 14, 2004

Welcome to the penalty box. The sin bin, if you will. After attending a couple of weeks’ worth of games, I figured it would make sense to write this column from the confines of this small box. After all, this is where all the action is these days. If you’ve had the benefit of catching … Read more

This Week in the CHA: Oct. 14, 2004

The NCAA released an open letter to the college ice hockey community earlier this year, announcing to all its intention to cut down on holding, hooking and obstruction infractions. The letter basically put the onus on referees and linesmen to call the game “by the book,” and warned coaches and players that trips to the … Read more

ECAC West Expands Conference Schedule

The ECAC West will switch to a three-game format for its regular season beginning as soon as 2005-06, and is considering expanding its conference playoffs. The schedule change was agreed to during a conference call on Monday. Under the new format, each team would play each other team in the conference three times, with two … Read more

WCHA Stars Carry Canada To Victory in Thanksgiving Festival

Even though current U.S. women’s college players made up less than one third of the 40 players selected for two Canadian teams at Hockey Canada’s Thanksgiving Festival, they accounted for four of Canada’s eight player of the game awards between Wisconsin senior Carla MacLeod, Dartmouth junior Katie Weatherston, Minnesota-Duluth senior Caroline Ouellette and Ohio State … Read more

Women’s International Results

From U.S. Camp to U.S. Team in One Month Princeton sophomore Liz Keady was named to her first U.S. national team on Thursday – a feat all the more remarkable given that she was not even on the U.S. Under-22 roster six weeks ago. But Keady broke through with an outstanding effort at August’s U.S. … Read more