Ayers Rock-Solid, Hemingway Breaks Out In UNH Win Over BU

Michael Ayers recorded his fifth shutout of the season, and co-captain Colin Hemingway netted two goals as No. 5 New Hampshire shut out No. 14 Boston University, 3-0, at the Whittemore Center. The blanking by Ayers, the sixth of his career, set a new school record for shutouts in a season by a goaltender, breaking … Read more

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Big Red Win Sixth Straight

For the second straight night, Cornell used a big second period to take control of the game, and go on to another three-goal victory. This time, the victim was St. Lawrence, as the No. 4-ranked Big Red won their sixth straight, 5-2, at Lynah Rink and finished a 4-0 sweep of their North Country foes … Read more

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Bemidji Holds Onto Postseason Chances With Win Over SCSU

Bemidji State kept its postseason chances alive Friday with a victory over seventh-place St. Cloud State, 3-1, at the John Glas Fieldhouse. The Beavers came out of the gates playing an aggressive first period and it paid off as they were up 2-0 with more than half of the period to play. “We played an … Read more

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Milestone Denied: Warriors Rally Past Crusaders

Don’t let the score fool you. It wasn’t nearly as easy as it looks. Merrimack came within 4:08 of becoming the first Hockey East club to lose to a team from the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Friday night before unleashing its wrath on the unsuspecting visitors from Holy Cross for a 6-3 victory. Looking sluggish … Read more

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Vermont Builds Big Lead, Holds Off Rensselaer

Vermont got offense from everywhere Friday, exploding for five consecutive goals in the first and second periods and holding off late-charging Rensselaer to post a 5-3 victory at Gutterson Fieldhouse. Jeff Corey led the scoring attack with two goals, and Scott Mifsud chipped in with three assists. It was Vermont’s third win in the last … Read more

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Gone Goal: Bemidji Slips Past Air Force

Myles Kuharski scored the game winning goal and added an assist, Air Force had an apparent game-tying goal disallowed in the final minute of the third period, and Bemidji State went on to a 4-2 victory Friday night at John Glas Fieldhouse. With BSU leading 3-2, Air Force pulled its goaltender for an extra skater. … Read more

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Gophers Dominate, But Need Late Goal For Tie With Mavericks

No. 7 Minnesota overcame a pair of power-play goals and five penalties late in the second period as Jerrid Reinholz’s goal with two minutes, 57 seconds to play in the third period gave the Gophers a 2-2 tie with No. 15 Minnesota State at Mariucci Arena. The Gophers (12-6-6, 7-4-4 WCHA), who outshot their guests … Read more

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Mayotte, Feisty Dutchmen Shut Down Big Green

The Union Dutchmen came into Hanover and broke both a tie for sixth place in the ECAC and Dartmouth’s home-ice advantage. The Dutchmen scrapped out two goals on rebounds while freshman goaltender Kris Mayotte locked up the net for his second shutout of the season with 31 saves. “We didn’t score,” Dartmouth head coach Bob … Read more

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Howard, Maine Hold Off Massachusetts-Lowell

Jimmy Howard made 34 saves to backbone Maine past Massachusetts-Lowell 3-2 Friday evening in front of 5,441 fans at Alfond Arena. “Howard is a great goaltender, he’s a great competitor, and I’m thoroughly impressed with him in every aspect of his game,” said Maine coach Tim Whitehead. “His composure during the game is exceptional. He … Read more

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SHU, Iona Keep In Opposite Directions

Sacred Heart extended its unbeaten streak to four games (3-0-1) with a 4-0 shutout of Iona. Goaltender Eddy Ferhi’s 33 saves and senior tri-captain Martin Paquet’s goal and two assists paced the Pioneers’ effort. The loss extends the Gaels’ losing streak to five straight games and marks the second time this season that they have … Read more

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Colgate, St. Lawrence Battle To Draw

Down one goal midway through the third period, Colgate center Kyle Doyle won a clean faceoff directly to forward Adam Mitchell, who let go a high wrist shot. The puck sailed past St. Lawrence goaltender Kevin Ackley’s glove and into the net for the game-tying goal, as the Raiders and Saints skated to a 4-4 … Read more

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Gears Shifting: ‘Grind Line’ Carries Tech

The Grind Line came through for Michigan Tech once again. Senior Chris Durno had a goal and two assists in the third period as the Huskies broke open a 1-1 tie and skated to a 4-2 victory over Alaska-Anchorage on Friday night at MacInnes Arena. The line of Durno, Frank Werner and Greg Amadio had … Read more

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Spartan, Irish Fortunes Continue

Michigan State got second-period power-play goals from Mike Lalonde and Kevin Estrada and sophomore goaltender Matt Migliaccio kicked out 40 Irish shots to give the Spartans a hard-fought 2-1 win over Notre Dame Friday night at the Joyce Center. The loss extends Notre Dame’s winless streak to six games (0-5-1) and drops the Irish to … Read more

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Ellis Steals Two Points For UNO

Friday night, Ohio State took the ice at Omaha’s Civic Auditorium riding a 10-game unbeaten streak. They hadn’t been shut out all season, R.J. Umberger was on a 10-game point scoring streak and the Buckeyes piled up 41 shots on goal. None of that mattered after three periods, as the Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks muscled out a … Read more

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Sejna Ties Record, Leads Tigers Past Wisconsin

Come April, the Hobey Baker Memorial Award may have Peter Sejna’s name on it. The junior from Slovakia notched a goal and an assist to tie Mark Cullen’s team record by scoring in his 26th straight contest, leading the Tigers to a gritty 4-2 win versus Wisconsin on Friday night in front of 6,894 fans … Read more

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Jensen Continues Heroics As SCSU Rallies Past UMD

Joe Jensen had played 15 games in his college hockey career before he notched his first goal, but with two goals Saturday night in St. Cloud State’s 3-2 win over Minnesota-Duluth, the freshman has scored seven times in seven games and is one of the biggest reasons that the Huskies have only one loss in … Read more

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Cornell Posts 5th Shutout in ‘Feisty’ Game

After 54 days without a game at Lynah Rink, there was truly no place like home for Cornell. Using more of their trademark defense to suffocate Clarkson, the Big Red chipped away for a 3-0 win Friday night. Dave LeNeveu needed just 16 saves for his fifth shutout of the season. A physical game throughout … Read more

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Minutemen Edge Huskies

During a game in which most Massachusetts players struggled to find their offense, Greg Mauldin dominated, scoring a goal and adding two assists to lead the Minutemen to a 3-2 home victory over Northeastern. “Mauldin was great tonight,” Husky coach Bruce Crowder said. “He figured in all of their goals. He’s just a great player. … Read more

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