Deja Vu: Engineers Rally To Freakout Win Over Knights

Rensselaer has an interesting formula for trying to beat Clarkson in the Big Red Freakout. For the second time in three years, the Engineers fell behind the Golden Knights, only to rally with a big third period. Unlike in 2002, the Engineers didn’t need overtime to win. Three third-period goals were more than enough to … Read more

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Gleed Nets Lone Goal, Cornell Blanks Vermont

It took almost 30 minutes for Cornell to score on Vermont, but it turned out to be all the Big Red would need in a 1-0 decision at sold-out Gutterson Fieldhouse Saturday. Sophomore defenseman John Gleed tallied the second goal of his career at 9:31 of the second period, and Cornell used its trademark defensive … Read more

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Cornell Drops Dartmouth

Heading into the last minute of the second period in tonight’s Dartmouth-Cornell game at Thompson Arena, it seemed that the Big Green and Big Red would be deadlocked heading into the third. However, Cornell’s Mike Knoepfli had other ideas, as he picked off a pass in the Dartmouth zone, skated in, and beat Dartmouth keeper … Read more

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Winer, Massachusetts Turn Tables On UNH

The New Hampshire Wildcats had won eight of their last nine meetings with Massachusetts, and the ninth featured late-game heroics from UNH, which earned a tough 2-2 tie in December. For the Minutemen, it was time for a change. UMass rode a spectacular 18-save performance in net and received goals from four different players to … Read more

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Doyle, Maine Take Win In Goaltenders’ Duel

Scott Munroe almost stole the show in Orono on Friday. Instead, Frank Doyle made history. Doyle stopped 15 shots to record his fifth shutout of the season and seventh of his career in Maine uniform, and freshman Mike Lundin scored his third goal of the season in the first period as Maine held on to … Read more

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Niagara Gets Past Wayne State

It’s crunch time in the CHA, and Friday Niagara did just enough to advance its chances for a league championship by defeating a persistent but rookie-laden Wayne State Warrior team by a 4-1 margin at Dwyer Arena. Niagara coach Dave Burkholder was quick to curb enthusiasm over his team’s victory. “I told the guys I … Read more

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Morton Scores All Three In 3-2 Bobcat Win

Snow may have stopped the originally scheduled game back in December between Canisius and Quinnipiac, but tonight nothing could stop Quinnipiac’s Ryan Morton. Morton exploded for three goals against Canisius as the Bobcats picked up the 3-2 win and extended the Quinnipiac home record to a perfect 9-0 this season. In the opening session, after … Read more

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Olver Keys NMU Offense, Wildcats Edge Broncos

Arguably the most hotly-contested battle in the CCHA this weekend was fought Friday night at the Berry Events Center, where Northern Michigan and Western Michigan duked it out for two all-important league points to remain in contention for playoff home ice. Northern came out with the glory, backed by two goals by Darin Olver, as … Read more

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Earl Leads Badger Comeback Vs. Sioux

There had never been a hat trick at the Kohl Center in Madison. In fact, the last time a Badger scored three goals in one game was nearly four years ago, by one Dany Heatley. But rookie Robbie Earl etched his name in the history books Friday night, completing a hat trick to cap a … Read more

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Union Surprises Clarkson

Union had a couple of surprises up its sleeve for Clarkson Friday at Messa Rink at Achilles Center. Dutchmen senior captain Glenn Sanders, who has his spleen removed in mid-November and was expected miss the rest of the season, returned to the lineup. Meanwhile, Union’s leading scorer, Joel Beal, was not in uniform and he … Read more

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Colgate Storms Back To Salvage Tie

Vermont shocked No. 15 Colgate with three first-period goals before the Raiders battled back to salvage a 3-3 tie with the Catamounts at Gutterson Fieldhouse Friday. “We can’t dwell on it on this game,” said Vermont coach Kevin Sneddon. “We blew two points, we came away with one. But you’ve got to give credit to … Read more

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Legue, Bulldogs ‘Trick’ Buckeyes

This was not the game Ohio State envisioned coming into Big Rapids. It was a story of bad breaks, defensive mistakes, and an energized Bulldog squad for the Buckeyes to play. Jeff Legue tallied his second of three goals at 10:13 of the second period on a breakaway, intercepting a cross-ice pass in the defensive … Read more

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Findlay Blitzes Air Force

Findlay scored three goals in the third period for a 5-2 win over Air Force in a College Hockey America game Friday, Feb. 6, at the Academy’s Cadet Ice Arena. Findlay improved to 6-19-4 overall and 3-9-1 in the CHA. Air Force fell to 10-15-2 overall and 3-9-1 in the CHA. The Oilers and the … Read more

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Six Unanswered Goals Add Up To Crimson Win

Harvard exploded with five goals in the third period -– including three in 61 seconds -– as the Crimson overcame a four-goal deficit to beat Yale 7-5 before a sellout crowd at Ingalls Rink. The Bulldogs (11-11, 9-6 ECAC) led 4-0 and 5-1 before the Crimson (9-11-2, 7-8-1), who outshot its archrival 58-29, staged the … Read more

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Win Streak Hits Nine As Bulldogs Pummel MSU

Win Streak Hits Nine as Bulldogs Beat MSU Friday night’s contest showcased two teams heading in different directions. Flash back to March 22, 2003, as Minnesota-Duluth defeated Minnesota State 6-4 in the consolation game at the WCHA Final Five. Although neither team was playing in the championship, both had made huge strides to climb the … Read more

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Bears Down Tigers With Three-Goal Third

Brown’s 5-2 win, its sixth in a row over Princeton, was hardly a laugher. The Bears squandered a 2-0 lead late in the second, but took it to another level with three goals in the third to earn an important pair of points in the stretch run, reinforcing their lead in the ECAC and taking … Read more

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UML’s Davidson Stymies Northeastern

The Northeastern mascot had no problem hitting the net during Friday night’s contest between his Huskies and the Massachusetts-Lowell River Hawks. It was those other guys, the ones in the home locker room, who had all the difficulty. “Paws” tossed a number of t-shirts into the protective netting behind the goal at Matthews Arena in … Read more

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Miami Extends Unbeaten Streak To Six

Strong goaltending and tenacious offense allowed the No. 7 Miami RedHawks (17-9-3; 14-5-2 CCHA) to keep their lock on first place in the CCHA standings, as they upended the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 5-2, at Goggin Arena on Friday night. The win permitted the RedHawks, one of the hottest teams in the CCHA, to stretch … Read more

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