Pandolfo Leads UML Over Clarkson

Sophomore Mark Pandolfo picked up two goals, including the game-winner, bringing his weekend total to three as Mass.-Lowell came back to beat Clarkson 4-2 at Cheel Arena in non-conference action in front of 2,125. “I had a lot of good chances during the game, and they finally started going in for me,” said Pandolfo on … Read more

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Vicari Blanks Wolverines

Michigan discovered that junior forward Mike Lalonde of Michigan State is still carrying a hot stick, despite his team’s 2-0 loss in Ann Arbor last night. Lalonde’s game-winning goal and stellar play from freshman goaltender Dominic Vicari helped the Spartans snap their three-game losing streak with a 2-0 reversal at Munn Ice Arena against their … Read more

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Marquee Rivalry: Craig, Quinnipiac Overcome Mercyhurst

Notwithstanding the snow that fell before, during and after the game at the Northford Ice Pavilion, nothing was going to stop Quinnipiac Friday against Mercyhurst. Two goals from Quinnipiac’s Matt Craig propelled the Bobcats to a 5-2 win over the Lakers in the biggest rivalry in Atlantic Hockey. The Lakers still own the all-time series … Read more

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Spotlight On Cavanagh As Crimson Holds Off Raiders

Harvard’s hardworking Tom Cavanagh hit on all cylinders on Friday night, as the junior’s hat trick hoisted his team to a 4-2 victory over Colgate at Starr Rink. Cavanagh’s second goal midway through the third period proved not only to be the game-winning tally, but also one of the prettiest goals of the year. Outnumbered … Read more

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Sioux Top Under-18 Team

Junior center Rory McMahon scored the game-winning goal as North Dakota defeated the U.S. National Under-18 Team 4-1 at Engelstad Arena. Coming off a sweep of the Pioneers at Denver Nov. 21-22 and a week off, the top-ranked Fighting Sioux looked flat, but played well enough to win. “It was kind of a low-intensity game … Read more

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Purple Eagles Find Way To Win

On a night when it was outhit and outhustled, Niagara still managed to extended its record to a perfect 5-0 in CHA play, withstanding a gutsy effort from visiting Alabama-Huntsville in a 2-1 victory at Dwyer Arena. Niagara entered the contest on the heels of five back-to-back weekend series. Conversely, the Chargers had been idle … Read more

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Nystrom, Wolverines Get Off Schneid

In a game each team desperately needed to win, it looked like neither Michigan nor Michigan State would come away with the coveted two points. Both teams refused to give an inch as they played to a 0-0 draw through most of the game. But with 1:27 left to play, Michigan junior Eric Nystrom broke … Read more

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Tigers Roll Past Flat Dutchman Squad

A week off didn’t do wonders for Union Friday against Princeton. The Dutchmen were listless for most of the game, while the Tigers showed that they are much improved over last year. Sharam Fouladgar-Mercer had a goal and an assist, and goalie Eric Leroux earned his second shutout of the season to lift the Tigers … Read more

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Quick-Strike Maine Drops Merrimack

Say this for Chris Serino: he’s got guts. Trailing 3-1 to No. 3 Maine with 3:41 remaining, the Merrimack head coach pulled replacement goaltender Jim Healey coming out of a timeout to give his struggling offense a man advantage as the Warriors and Black Bears skated 4-on-4. Even after the clubs were back to full … Read more

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St. Cloud’s Coole Freezes CC Offense

In a tense defensive battle, the St. Cloud State Huskies proved to be one play better Friday night, handing Colorado College its second loss of the season with a 2-0 shutout. Despite a defense that killed off three penalties, extending its streak of successful kills to 25 straight, the Tigers could not push the puck … Read more

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Saints Rally (And Rally, And…) To Top River Hawks

T.J. Trevelyan picked up a goal and added three assists, including one on the game-winner, as St. Lawrence came from behind three times to down UMass-Lowell 5-4 Friday night in front of 2,120 at Appleton Arena. “Overall I was happy with the way we played,” said UML head coach Blaise MacDonald. “Our defense was shorthanded … Read more

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Nanne Inducted Into IIHF Hall of Fame

Former Minnesota player and U.S. Olympian Lou Nanne has been inducted into the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame. He is one of 12 inductees being honored by the IIHF in player, builder and referee categories. The Hall of Fame induction and ceremony will be held during the 2004 IIHF Men’s World Championship in … Read more

Broncos Win Unexpected Shootout With Irish

Six goals from the Irish were not enough to top the eight put up by the Broncos as Notre Dame fell to Western Michigan in a CCHA clash on Friday night. “We hadn’t given up eight goals in the last five total games,” said ND head coach Dave Poulin. “We certainly did not expect this … Read more

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Bulldogs Add To Falcons’ Frustrations

The Ferris State Bulldogs (6-8-1, 4-7-0 CCHA) notched a pair of quick third-period goals to beat the Bowling Green Falcons (3-8-5, 2-7-2 CCHA), 2-1, and move out of the CCHA basement. With the loss, the struggling Falcons stretch their winless streak to seven games dating back to November 7, when they defeated Niagara. While the … Read more

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This Week in the ECAC: Dec. 4, 2003

Saturday night, one of the nation’s premier rivalries is renewed when Harvard hits the ice at Cornell’s Lynah Rink. Also: Yale looks for improvement after a tough start, and Dartmouth gets maximum performance from Dan Yacey in net. Juan Martinez reports.

The Art Of Goalscoring

Seven is an especially lucky number for North Dakota — it adorns the back of the Sioux’s Brandon Bochenski, a goalscorer’s goalscorer.

Tambellini Earns Team Canada Invite

Michigan sophomore forward Jeff Tambellini is the lone NCAA representative at the Team Canada World Junior Selection Camp, being held in Kitchener, Ont., Dec. 11-15. The invite will keep Tambellini away from the Wolverines’ games on Dec. 12-13 at Nebraska-Omaha. If he makes the team, he will also miss the Great Lakes Invitational. This year’s … Read more

2003 Early Signing Period Concludes

The National Letter of Intent early signing period concluded on Nov. 19. Players who sign a National Letter of Intent are committed to attend that school for at least one year. Click for an up to date list of what was announced by the schools.

Tigers Skate Past Oilers

Perhaps it was a sleepiness brought on by too much Thanksgiving turkey, but the atmosphere at the World Arena Saturday night was more like a placid mountain lake rather than a raucous college hockey rink. Nevertheless, the smooth-skating Tigers, led by the patient play of their smallest line, defeated the visiting Findlay Oilers, 4-0. Linemates … Read more

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Hristovski Rallies Yale Past Princeton

Jeff Hristovski scored twice in the third period and had a four-point night as Yale handed Princeton a 5-3 loss before 3,486 at Ingalls Rink. Christian Jensen added two goals and an assist and the Elis (3-7, 3-5 ECAC) also got a score from Jeff Dwyer, while Josh Gartner picked up the win in net … Read more

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