North Dakota Finishes Sweep Of Visiting UMD

Minnesota-Duluth’s third-period rally fell short as the North Dakota Fighting Sioux swept the Bulldogs with a 6-3 win Saturday night. After being held without a point Friday for the first time in eight games, Brandon Bochenski got the Sioux on the board first with a goal at 6:51 of the first period. UMD freshman goalie … Read more

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Seven Proves Lucky For Colgate

For a team that has beaten two ranked opponents in a shortened first half, including a dominant 6-1 victory over Yann Danis and Brown, you might never guess that Colgate is struggling to keep above .500. But at 6-6-2 coming into this weekend’s action, the Raiders desperately needed to finish the first half on a … Read more

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Power Outage Suspends Minnesota State-Wisconsin Game

A power outage in the Kohl Center during the game between Minnesota State and Wisconsin led to the suspension of the contest with 5:08 remaining. The game will be resumed at 7:05 Saturday night, followed by the second game of the series between the two teams. Wisconsin leads the suspended game, 3-1. The power outage … Read more

Michigan Clings To Win Over Mavericks

The history between Michigan and Nebraska-Omaha said that this would be a high-scoring series. In 12 previous matches between the two, an average of just under seven goals had been scored. But coming into this series at Qwest Center Omaha, both coaches said that their teams had been struggling to score. The coaches were right, … Read more

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Road Warriors: Pioneers Win Another Away From Magness

There’s a possibility George Gwozdecky might ask the WCHA schedulers to keep his team on the road for the rest of the season. With the way his team as been playing away from the confines of Magness Arena, the idea might not be too farfetched. Adam Berkhoel made 33 saves and Gabe Gauthier scored twice … Read more

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BG PP Too Much For Findlay

Special teams were the key for Bowling Green (4-8-6, 2-7-3 CCHA), which scored four power-play goals en route to a 5-1 non-conference win over Findlay (4-11-2, 1-4-1 CHA) at the BG Ice Arena. “I was pleased with the way our team played most of the game,” said BG head coach Scott Paluch. “We forechecked hard … Read more

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No. 5 Wildcats Tie No. 8 Minutemen On Late Goal

Preston Callander has a knack for finding a way to beat Massachusetts. With less than two minutes to go in Thursday night’s game, the New Hampshire junior forward skated deep into the UMass zone and fired a centering pass towards goaltender Gabe Winer’s crease. The puck deflected off of Winer’s skate and in, tying the … Read more

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This Week in the ECAC: Dec. 11, 2003

Harvard’s netminding takes another step forward, thanks to Dov Grumet-Morris; the Ivies take charge of the league standings; and Vermont gets an unexpected change of leadership on the ice. Juan Martinez reports.

Badgers Win Tuneup with Latvian Team

HC Riga 2000 made its United States debut on Tuesday night, losing 3-2 to the Wisconsin Badgers. The team, from Riga, Latvia, is here on a 10-day, three-game international tour of the WCHA. Latvian fans were abundant at the Kohl Center, waving flags and chanting throughout the game, but to no avail. For the Badgers, … Read more

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Bazin’s Condition Upgraded to ‘Serious’

Colorado College assistant coach Norm Bazin has improved from critical to serious at Deaconess Medical Center in Spokane, Wash., where he has been in the intensive care unit since an automobile accident on Nov. 20. Bazin’s condition was officially upgraded as of Saturday morning, Dec. 6, according to hospital spokesman Tracy Ellig. No further details … Read more

Team USA Roster Set for World Juniors

Twenty-two players who will represent the United States at the World Under-20 Junior Championships was named today. The tournament takes place in Finland beginning Dec. 26. Last year, the United States finished fourth. The team will once again be coached by current Wisconsin coach Mike Eaves, the former lead coach at the U.S. National Team … Read more

Western Michigan Sweeps Notre Dame

It would seem that the luck of the Irish has run out. Notre Dame entered the weekend series with Western Michigan ranked 14th in the nation and first in the CCHA. The Fighting Irish left Kalamazoo the victims of a Bronco sweep, falling 6-4 on Saturday night. “It’s unreal,” said WMU captain Dana Lattery, who … Read more

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Colgate Pounds Danis and Brown

Hobey Baker candidate Yann Danis failed to complete a nightmarish game, as Colgate chased the Brown netminder from the game in the third period en route to a 6-1 victory at Starr Rink on Saturday night. After allowing only seven goals in his first eight games of the season, Danis surrendered nine goals in less … Read more

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Huskies Win Battle of Winless Teams

When the last two winless Division 1 teams in the nation, Vermont and Northeastern, took the ice Saturday night, most of the 1,428 snow-braving spectators appeared fearful that if either team actually won the game, the world would come to a crashing halt. For the time being, though, NU’s 1-0 victory did little to alter … Read more

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Yale Earns Weekend Sweep

It’s going to be a long Christmas break for the Union College hockey team. Perhaps the Dutchmen will be able to find their offense. Coming into the weekend averaging 3.09 goals per game, the Dutchmen’s offense disappeared. After getting shut out by Princeton on Friday, Yale goalie Josh Gartner stopped 32 shots Saturday, including 15 … Read more

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SLU Downs UNH

Junior goaltender Kevin Ackley made 26 saves, including one on a breakaway with under ten minutes to play in the game, and sophomore wing T.J. Trevelyan capped a six-point weekend with the game-winning goal as St. Lawrence upset fifth-ranked New Hampshire for the second straight year 3-2 at Appleton Arena Saturday night. Ackley made 48 … Read more

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Cornell Wins Fourth Straight Over Harvard

Another Harvard-Cornell affair. Another one-goal game. Another classic. Same outcome. Shane Hynes scored a power-play goal early in the third period and freshman David McKee made 21 saves to lead the Cornell Big Red (4-2-5, 4-0-2 ECAC) to a 1-0 victory over the Harvard Crimson (5-4-1, 4-4-1) — its first shutout of its bitter rival … Read more

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