Providence Takes Mayor’s Cup

The 2003 Mayor’s Cup went home with Providence thanks to a third-period comeback. The Friars scored three times to take a physical 3-1 victory from crosstown rival Brown. For the second year in a row the annual matchup was settled late with a Providence win. The Friars won in overtime last year at Schneider Arena. … Read more

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Win and Tie Keep Maine In First

Led by No. 1 Maine, the top six stayed in the same place as last week’s USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll. The bottom five also remained in place, leaving only minor jostling between spots six through ten the only difference from last week to this week. The Black Bears held on to the top spot, … Read more

Idle Harvard Unanimous No. 1

With a limited slate of games for top-rated teams, Harvard maintained its grip on No. 1 in this week’s USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll despite not having played a game for two weeks. Harvard gets underway again this Tuesday, playing cross-town foe Boston College. Harvard will face the top teams from the CHA this weekend, … Read more

St. Norbert New No. 1 In DIII Poll

St. Norbert recaptured the top spot in this week’s USCHO.com Division III Men’s Poll, becoming the No. 1 team for the first time since November 18, 2002. The Green Knights won two games, over St. Scholastica 7-2, and over No. 6 Wis.-Superior 4-3, improving to 18-1-2 on the season. St. Norbert is also first in … Read more

Soaring Eagles Top Poll and PWR For DIII Women

In the biggest game of the weekend, USCHO.com Division III Women’s Poll No. 1 Elmira delivered a 2-1 victory over No. 3 Manhattanville, despite being out-shot by a 37-30 margin for the game. The Soaring Eagle have still not lost a game to a Division III opponent, and faces no more ranked teams for the … Read more

McGrane Rallies River Hawks To Draw With Black Bears

Senior captain Ed McGrane tallied two goals and an assist while freshman Dominic Smart made a career-high 29 saves, and Massachusetts-Lowell came back from two two-goal deficits to tie No. 1 Maine 4-4 Saturday evening in front of 5,362 at Alfond Arena. The Black Bears staved off their first loss at Alfond in 28 games, … Read more

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Iona Rallies For Draw With Sacred Heart

Brent Williams’ power-play goal late in the third period erased a 3-2 deficit as Iona and Sacred Heart skated to a 3-3 tie — thus allowing the Gaels to salvage a point out of the home-and-home series with the Pioneers. “It’s a tough situation. Being 4-10 in the MAAC and coming into this game, it … Read more

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Five-Goal Third Ends Winless Streak For Big Green

Dartmouth broke its five-game winless streak — including four straight ECAC losses — and finally asserted itself against a conference opponent, using a five-goal third period to send Rensselaer packing without a point. Freshman phenom Hugh Jessiman used an empty-netter to complete a hat trick, to go along with his helper on one of Kent … Read more

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Webb Caps Union Rally

Jordan Webb scored on a two-on-one with Nathan Gillies to complete a three-goal comeback over the final two periods in a 4-2 Union victory over Vermont Saturday at Gutterson Fieldhouse. Having defeated the Big Green 3-0 Friday, Union also completed its first road sweep of the season and the first-ever of Dartmouth and Vermont on … Read more

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Irish Score Twice In Final Minutes, Tie Spartans

Yan Stastny and Tim Wallace scored 18 seconds apart late in the third period and goaltender Morgan Cey stopped the third penalty shot of his career to help Notre Dame to a 3-3 tie with Michigan State Saturday night. The Irish rallied from a 3-1 third-period deficit, scoring twice in the final five minutes to … Read more

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Michigan Shuts Out LSSU Despite Defensive Shortcomings

Michigan easily dispatched Lake Superior State, 5-0, Saturday. That much wasn’t a worry for the Wolverines. More worrisome for Michigan was its crumbling blue line, which allowed the Lakers (4-18-4, 1-16-1 CCHA) to play with the Wolverines for a period. Michigan’s blue line blues began Thursday. The Big Ten, which governs academic eligibility for the … Read more

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NU’s Gilhooly Gets Rare Start, Win Over UMass

Northeastern goalie Mike Gilhooly hadn’t seen any significant action since some garbage time in a 7-2 loss to Maine earlier in the month. But he showed little rust in making 31 saves in a 3-2 victory over Massachusetts. “I really was surprised I got the start,” Gilhooly said. “But I’ve been working hard in practice … Read more

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Eagles Strike Back For Split

Amidst an electric atmosphere, the second game of this week’s home-and-home series between Providence and Boston College had that playoff feel. After a PC win at Conte, the Eagles sought revenge and the season series from their Catholic counterpart. The Superfans were out in full force and the cheers volleyed from side to side in … Read more

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Ward Leads Bemidji Past SCSU

Bemidji State won game two of its WCHA series versus St. Cloud State, 6-1, Saturday at the John Glas Fieldhouse. BSU’s offense exploded for a season-high in goals and 15 points. Sophomore Katie Ward led the scoring attack with four points, doubling her season output. “We needed someone to step up and that is exactly … Read more

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Beavers Hold Off Falcons For Sweep

Bemidji State scored two goals early in the third period and held on for a 5-3 win over Air Force Saturday at the John Glas Fieldhouse. The Beavers earned a series sweep and improved to 7-8-6 overall and 4-3-2 in the CHA. Air Force fell to 8-17-1 overall and 2-9-1 in the CHA. The Falcons’ … Read more

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One-Man Show: Wax Leads Yale Past UConn

On youth hockey night at a sold-out Ingalls Rink, Yale senior Evan Wax stole the show with his second four-goal performance of the season, leading the Bulldogs (11-8-0) to a 4-3 victory over the Connecticut Huskies (6-15-3). Rookie netminder Josh Gartner stopped 28 of 31 shots to earn his third consecutive victory. “This was a … Read more

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Sejna, McElhinney Pace Tigers In Rout

Sejna, McElhinney Pace Tigers In Rout By Seth Cole USCHO Arena Reporter Peter Sejna ended the suspense quickly. The nation’s leading scorer rifled a slapshot just 3:05 into the contest to set the Colorado College record by tallying a point in 27 straight games, as the Tigers cruised past Wisconsin, 5-0, on Saturday night before … Read more

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Sullivan, MTU Finish Sweep Of UAA

Defenseman Brad Sullivan had a goal and an assist Saturday night as Michigan Tech beat Alaska-Anchorage, 3-1, to complete a weekend sweep. Colin Murphy and Bryan Perez each had a pair of assists for the Huskies (7-13-4, 4-9-3 WCHA). Cam Ellsworth made 35 saves, including several key stops down the stretch. “It wasn’t pretty, but … Read more

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No Goal: Clarkson Cruises After Disallowed Colgate Tally

Clarkson goaltender Mike Walsh recorded his third straight shutout of Colgate, as the visiting Golden Knights blanked the Raiders 3-0 at Starr Rink on Saturday. The Raiders appeared to find the key to Walsh midway through the second period when defenseman Rob Brown crashed the net and chipped a rebound of an Adam Mitchell shot … Read more

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