Big Red Blitz Terriers to Complete Weekend Sweep

Cornell knew it was good. How good? That’s a question it is still finding out. But even the most optimistic supporters probably didn’t expect a 9-2 weekend manhandling of No. 11 Boston University. Cornell (8-1-0, 5-1-0 ECAC) closed out a sweep of the much-anticipated weekend series with a 5-1 win at Lynah Rink on Sunday … Read more

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Guest Leads Bulldogs To Sweep

Pick your story line. A – Minnesota-Duluth’s Tricia Guest scores a hat trick against archrival Minnesota, leading her team to a 6-5 win and a weekend sweep. B – With a weekend off preceding an important weekend series, UMD (11-1-2, 7-0-1 WCHA) looked more rested, controlled five-on-five play and upended the top-ranked Gophers (13-2-1, 7-2-1 … Read more

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Cahoon Beats Former Team

After falling to his mentor, 5-3, Princeton coach Len Quesnelle didn’t take much to a stroll down memory lane. He had other things to worry about, like his team’s inability to compete with Don Cahoon’s UMass squad five-on-five. “For me it was obviously a first,” Quesnelle said. “It definitely gave me an appreciation for what … Read more

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Catamounts Outdistance Black Knights

Vermont’s Billy Kelly scored twice and Bryson Busniuk added a goal and three assists as the Catamounts defeated Army, 8-4, in a nonconference game Saturday. Vermont broke open a tight game with four goals from four different players in the first 8:02 of the third period and never looked back. Army (5-8-0), took a 1-0 … Read more

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Northeastern Gets Sweep In North Country

Mike Ryan scored two power-play goals and added one assist to lead Northeastern to a come-from-behind 3-1 victory over Clarkson at Cheel Arena Saturday night. The Huskies posted their third straight win to improve to 5-7-2 overall. The Golden Knights, who saw their two-game winning streak come to a close, slip to 4-6-1 overall. Trailing … Read more

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Yale Stays Hot With Third-Period Surge

Vin Hellemeyer had two goals and Peter Cohen stopped 24 shots as Yale beat Princeton 6-1 before a sellout crowd of 3,486. A 2-0 contest at the second intermission quickly became a rout, with the home team scoring two goals in 16 seconds on the first shift of the third period. It was Yale’s third … Read more

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Gillies’ Two Shorties Leads Union Over Brown

Union’s young and speedy forward lineup scored two goals in the first and two in the second to cruise to a 4-1 win on the road over Brown. Sophomore Marc Neron had two even-strength goals and captain Nathan Gillies had a pair of shorthanded goals to give freshman goaltender Tim Roth his first career win. … Read more

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Bulldogs Upend Gophers

Maria Rooth recorded a hat trick, including the game’s final two goals, as No. 3 Minnesota-Duluth (10-1-2, 6-0-1 WCHA) overcame a two goal deficit to beat No. 1 Minnesota (13-1-1, 7-1-1-) 4-3. With 3,056 fans looking on, the Bulldogs scored three unanswered goals in the final period, including Rooth’s two goals in the last two … Read more

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UNH Survives Scare From Connecticut

With his team down 1-0 to Connecticut less than a minute into the second period, New Hampshire freshman goaltender Jeff Pietrasiak still believed that sooner or later his teammates would come to the rescue. That they did, as the No. 2 ranked Wildcats scored three unanswered goals in the second period to defeat a gritty … Read more

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Bronco Power Play Keeps Lakers Winless In CCHA

Western Michigan extended its winning streak to four games and kept Lake Superior State winless in the CCHA by completing a weekend sweep of the Lakers with a 3-0 victory at Lawson Ice Arena. The Broncos took advantage of the conference’s worst penalty kill by tallying all three goals with the man-advantage. WMU came into … Read more

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Cornell Stifles BU in Round 1

The days of the classic Boston University-Cornell rivalry are long over, but with the two teams meeting for back-to-back games for the second straight season, each in the national rankings, it felt a lot like old times. In fact, it was more like the really old times, in the late ’60s, when Cornell dominated the … Read more

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Liles Nets OT Winner As Spartans Edge Badgers

Wisconsin and Michigan State both entered Saturday looking for a win in the College Hockey Showcase. For 60-plus minutes, neither got it. In overtime, though, Spartan defenseman John-Michael Liles finally scored the game winner, firing from the high slot past Wisconsin goaltender Scott Kabotoff for the victory. The goal, unassisted, came at 3:50 of the … Read more

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Harvard Overcomes Solid Rensselaer Effort

Coming off a rough-and-tumble affair with Union, the Harvard Crimson engaged in a quick-skating, up-tempo transition game against Rensselaer. The result was the same — a Crimson victory, by a 3-1 score — even if the games themselves had vastly different feels. Harvard (7-3-0, 7-2-0 ECAC) took over first place in the ECAC with the … Read more

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Mauldin’s Hat Trick Leads UMass

Dartmouth coach Bob Gaudet wouldn’t take the easy way out. Instead of succumbing to standard media prodding and dismissing his team’s 7-2 loss to Massachusetts as a letdown after an overtime win over top-ranked Boston College take the easy way out, Gaudet gave his due credit. “Hockey is a game of intensity, emotion and passion,” … Read more

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Denver Rolls Past Air Force

Senior Greg Barber scored two goals while junior Connor James scored his team-leading 10th goal of the season and added two assists, as the No. 5 Denver Pioneers defeated the Air Force Falcons 7-0 Saturday. The win is the 15th straight for Denver over the Falcons and extends the Pioneers’ unbeaten streak to seven games … Read more

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Ehgoetz Draws Niagara Even With UAH

Niagara’s Barret Ehgoetz scored with just three seconds left in regulation, and two disallowed overtime goals for the Purple Eagles added to the brew as Niagara and Alabama-Huntsville finished in a 3-3 tie Saturday night. Back-and-forth play highlighted the contest, in which the goaltenders for both teams turned in superior performances. “As expected, today’s game … Read more

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Deja Vu In Reverse: Sioux Hang On, Nip Mavericks

Fighting Sioux sophomore forward Brandon Bochenski scored the game-winning goal in North Dakota’s win Saturday. It was his 13th goal of the season as the Sioux improved to 12-1-1 overall and 6-1-1 in the WCHA.

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Wood and Goepfert Lead Friars Over Saints

Junior defenseman Stephen Wood scored two goals and freshman goaltender Bobby Goepfert made 45 saves to lead Providence to a 4-2 victory over St. Lawrence Saturday night. Providence snapped a four-game winless streak with the victory and is now 9-5-1 on the season. The Saints lost their sixth in a row and are now 2-10-1. … Read more

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NorwichTakes PrimeLink Crown

Norwich won its second consecutive and third overall PrimeLink Great Northern Shootout with a 5-2 victory over the Potsdam State Bears Saturday. With the win, Norwich becomes the fourth team in five years to win the tournament in front of its home fans. Last year, when Norwich won in Potsdam, was the only time in … Read more

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Michigan Rolls Over Wisconsin

Wisconsin faced a moment of truth in its 4-1 loss to No. 8 Michigan Friday night. In a game that saw the Badgers (5-8-0, 1-5-0 WCHA) and Wolverines (11-2-1, 6-1-1 CCHA) rack up 22 penalties and only 40 shots on goal, Michigan yielded the first goal but answered with four straight goals that easily gave … Read more

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