Big Green Rallies Past Golden Knights

Dartmouth needed just the final four minutes and 31 seconds of regulation to find some puck luck, coming back to bury Clarkson with three unanswered goals, 3-1. “We had a sense that we were going to win the hockey game,” Dartmouth head coach Bob Gaudet said. “They’re a good team, they did a good job … Read more

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Plant Nets Winner As UVM Sweeps

Tim Plant scored the winning goal on the power play to give Vermont a 3-1 win over St. Lawrence Saturday at Gutterson Fieldhouse. Brady Leisenring made the play that sealed the victory for the Cats. Leisenring, whose line played with jump all weekend, started the play with an end-to-end rush, coming down the left boards … Read more

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Northeastern Stymies UNH Again For Draw

Sixth time is a charm, right? Wrong. After Saturday night’s 1-1 tie with Northeastern, the sixth-ranked New Hampshire Wildcats are winless in their last six ventures to the Huntington Avenue grounds. “They play well here, it’s a tough place to come and win,” UNH coach Dick Umile said. “They work hard, and it’s a credit … Read more

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Merrimack Loses Rosa In Win Over BC

Merrimack suffered its most significant loss of the season the same night it posted its most impressive win. Moments after notching the first hat trick of his college career in Saturday night’s 6-1 manhandling of No. 4 Boston College, Warriors junior Marco Rosa was reported lost for the season with what was diagnosed as a … Read more

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Cornell Holds Off Harvard

Two shades of carmine met at the Bright Hockey Center Friday night, with the ECAC lead at stake. The sellout crowd sure got its money’s worth. Conference-leading Cornell was outshot 28-19 over two periods, and was outscored 3-1, as Harvard gradually picked up its game and controlled the last 20 minutes. It’s too bad for … Read more

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Bulldogs Down Broncos In Penalty-Filled Affair

It was a great day to be a Bulldog Saturday. Ohio State lost, Michigan lost, and Ferris State gained ground on claiming its first CCHA title with a 2-1 victory over Western Michigan at Ewigleben Ice Arena. “The way this game went, it should have been a 5-4 game,” Ferris State coach Bob Daniels said. … Read more

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Second-Period Flurry Helps Falcons End Skid

Air Force hadn’t scored four goals in a game since Dec. 28. Friday, the Falcons ended their dubious streak in just one period. A quartet of second-period markers helped Air Force erase a two-goal deficit, as well as an 11-game winless skid, as the Falcons defeated Quinnipiac, 5-4, in front of 1,009 fans at the … Read more

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SCSU Edges No. 1 CC In See-Saw Affair

Fifteenth-ranked St. Cloud State added another twist to the WCHA race with a 4-2 win over No. 1 Colorado College Friday. In the first period, the two squads dueled to a 0-0 gridlock as the Huskies outshot CC 14-10. The scoreboard continued to show zeroes until three-fourths of the way through the second period. SCSU … Read more

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Vermont Spreads Scoring, Conschafter Sparkles

The Vermont Catamounts beat the Clarkson Golden Knights 6-3 in a crucial ECAC matchup at Gutterson Fieldhouse on Friday. Six different UVM skaters lit the lamp as Vermont avenged a previous 1-0 shutout at the hands of Clarkson starting goaltender Dustin Traylen. The win, combined with a St. Lawrence loss at Dartmouth and a Colgate … Read more

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Sacred Heart Surprises Mercyhurst, Rolls To Win

The Sacred Heart Pioneers scored four special-teams goals, three on the power play, and cruised to an 8-3 win over Mercyhurst Friday night at the Ice Center. The Pioneers scored twice in the first, added four more in the second, and two in the third to steadily outdistance the Lakers. Sacred Heart jumped to a … Read more

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Princeton Rallies To Draw With Rensselaer

The Princeton Tigers scored a goal off the stick of defenseman Matt Maglione late in the third period to earn a 2-2 draw against Rensselaer. The Tigers pulled out the tie when Maglione scored on a hard wrist shot at the 17:42 mark of the third period. Scott Prime won an offensive-zone faceoff to teammate … Read more

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Fregoe, Friars Stun Black Bears

Led by a pair of goals from Peter Fregoe, Providence defeated second-ranked Maine, 5-1, on Friday at Alfond Arena. The win marked the first Friar victory over Maine at Alfond since March 24, 1989, when PC earned an 8-6 victory in the NCAA tournament. It was the Friars’ first over Maine in the regular season … Read more

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Three (Goals) Is Charm For Harvard’s Moore

The third time is supposed to be the charm, but things didn’t turn out that way for Colgate Friday night. And while that old line might not have worked out for Colgate, Harvard captain Dominic Moore enjoyed the three in his stat line. The Crimson defeated Colgate by the score of 7-0, aided by a … Read more

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Spiewak’s Two in the Third Earns Tie

Kevin Spiewak scored two third-period goals to help North Dakota tie Denver, 3-3, in Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) action tonight before 5,312 fans at Magness Arena. With the tie, North Dakota remains in third place in the WCHA with a 12-5-4 record (22-5-4 overall). Denver stays in seventh place in the WCHA at 8-8-5 … Read more

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Big Green Jumps Out Early, Cruises Past Saints

Dartmouth showed no love for St. Lawrence on Valentine’s Day, beating the Saints into submission with four first-period goals on the way to a 5-3 conference victory. On an early two-on-none, Mike Ouellette slid the puck over to Darcy Marr for what seemed like a sure one-zip lead. Saints’ goaltender Sean Knaub denied him with … Read more

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Big Time: Tambellini Leads Wolverines Past Spartans

Michigan freshman Jeff Tambellini has been compared to past Michigan superstars Brendan Morrison, Mike Comrie and Mike Cammalleri, His Friday night performance pushed Michigan coach Red Berenson to make a higher comparison. “He has a Brett Hull shot,” Berenson said of Tambellini, after the 18-year old sharpshooter scored two goals, including the game winner, as … Read more

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Vermeulen, Badgers Capitalize On Husky Miscues

Playing a full 60 minutes is something St. Cloud State head coach Jason Lesteberg has stressed to his team all season. Failure to do so cost the Huskies Friday afternoon at the National Hockey Center as a three-goal second period enabled No. 7 Wisconsin to escape with a 3-2 victory. “I thought we played 57 … Read more

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Magic Men: Falcons Rally Past Gaels

Bentley’s magic carpet ride of a season continued to gain steam as it scored four unanswered goals in a 5-4 come-from-behind win over Iona Friday night. A trio of third-period goals capped the comeback in the space of 3:44. “We’re a young team and this has been one of our best wins this year,” Falcons … Read more

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Crusaders Get Scoring From New Sources

Holy Cross’ first line, which produced 20 points last weekend, was silenced Friday by the Canisius defense. That, though, meant that it was the Crusaders’ third and fourth lines that tallied, and it was all they needed to come away with a 2-1 victory. A sluggish first 15 minutes of play produced little offense, but … Read more

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HIggins Leads Yale Past Union

Yale’s Chris Higgins showed Union why he is one of the top players in the ECAC, and why the Montreal Canadiens chose him in the first round of last summer’s NHL draft. The sophomore forward scored two goals and assisted on a third Friday, leading the Bulldogs to a 5-1 victory over the Dutchmen at … Read more

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