Brown, Rensselaer Skate To Tie

Brown and Rensselaer exchanged goals during a 1:02 span between the second and third periods to skate to a 1-1 tie at Meehan Auditorium. With the tie, the Bears remained unbeaten at home, but are now winless in their past three games after getting off to a 4-1 start. Despite getting outshot 32-22, the Brown … Read more

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Harvard Gets Back On Track

In a game marred by 33 penalties, 106 minutes of time in the box and three game misconducts, the Harvard Crimson defeated the Union Dutchmen 7-4. Harvard (6-3-0, 6-2-0 ECAC) rebounded from a 3-0 loss to BU on Tuesday night, and continued its streak of winning convincingly after a loss. “It’s definitely important to bounce … Read more

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Stuart, Sejna Lead CC Past Air Force

Colin Stuart had two goals and Peter Sejna had four points to lead Colorado College to a 7-0 win over Air Force Friday at the Academy’s Cadet Ice Arena. The Tigers improved to 10-1-2 overall while Air Force fell to 5-8. CC has now won 20 straight over Air Force and extended its unbeaten streak … Read more

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Sioux Rally For Wild Tie

The North Dakota Fighting Sioux found their scoring touch again, only to see the strong defensive play and solid goaltending of the last five games desert them. The Sioux rallied twice from three-goal deficits — scoring three unanswered goals in the third period — to tie visiting Minnesota State University 6-6. Before tonight, North Dakota … Read more

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Vanek Gains Gophers A Tie

Late-charging Minnesota got a hat trick from rookie Thomas Vanek, but a young Michigan State team escaped with a 5-5 tie Friday night at Mariucci Arena. The Spartans never trailed in the game and gave their coach, Rick Comley, an inspired effort. “It was our best game all year, emotionally,” Comley said. “I saw some … Read more

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Culhane Sits 5, WMU Still Wins

Western Michigan extended Lake Superior State’s losing streak to nine games, winning 4-2 on Friday behind junior defenseman Mike Jarmuth’s game-winning goal at 4:46 of the third period and freshman goaltender Scott Foster’s 20 saves. Jarmuth put a wrister from the high slot past LSSU sophomore netminder Matt Violin to earn his first goal of … Read more

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This Week in the CHA: Nov. 28, 2002

The lone conference series this weekend pits rivals in Huntsville, where Niagara visits UAH. Elsewhere, it’s previews of nonleague play, not to mention Geof F. Morris’ Thanksgiving list for the CHA.

UND Booster Engelstad Dies At 72

Ralph Engelstad, the North Dakota booster and entrepreneur who funded the new Grand Forks arena that bears his name, died Tuesday night. He was 72. Engelstad, one of the most ardent supporters of the school’s Fighting Sioux nickname, had battled cancer in recent years. Engelstad The $104 million Ralph Engelstad Arena opened last October. Engelstad … Read more

Ouellette Wins It as Dartmouth Knocks off No. 1 BC

Freshman Mike Ouellette one-timed a pass from classmate Hugh Jessiman into the back of the net at 2:39 in an unexpected overtime period to give Dartmouth a shocking come-from-behind win against top-ranked Boston College. Dartmouth (6-3, 4-2 ECAC) knocked off its second top-10 opponent in the midst of a five-game winning streak. Boston College (9-2-1, … Read more

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Massachusetts Dominates, Pulls Away In Third

Massachusetts outplayed Vermont in all aspects of the game en route to a 6-2 win at Gutterson Fieldhouse in front of 3,574 Tuesday night. Tim Turner scored twice for the Minutemen, and, after the first period, Vermont played an uninspired game. The Catamounts looked to bounce back from a devastating loss to Yale, in which … Read more

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Six Teams Vie For First Place in USCHO.com Poll

An early match-up of the nation’s top-rated teams led to uncertainty in the latest USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll, as six different teams garnered first-place votes. Boston College, which was No. 1 last week, held onto the top spot, but only by a very narrow margin. A Tuesday night match-up between the No. 1 Eagles … Read more

Minnesota Unanimous Pick In Women’s Poll

With two wins over a ranked opponent, Minnesota captured all 15 first-place votes for the unanimous selection at the top of the USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll. The Gophers defeated No. 5 St. Lawrence in two straight games, 5-2 on Friday and 7-2 on Saturday. The losses were the first of the year for the … Read more

Berg’s Hat Trick Leads Air Force Over Findlay

Facing a four game losing streak and games against national powers Denver and Colorado College next weekend, Air Force turned to a pair of seniors to snap the slide. Andy Berg recorded his second hat trick of the season, and Jake Tesar’s first goal in two seasons broke a third period tie as the Falcons … Read more

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Poirier sparks Union past UConn

There is something about playing Connecticut that brings the best out of a Union player who wears No. 25. Two seasons ago, sophomore center Jordy Federko wore that number and had a breakout game with his first two collegiate points — a goal and an assist in a Union win. That game propelled him into … Read more

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Ayers Blanks Minutemen

If you’re a Massachusetts hockey fan, and your team outshoots No. 2 New Hampshire, 32-18, on the road, you figure your chances for a victory are pretty good. You would have figured wrong, however. The outcome was just the opposite, as the Wildcats won, 4-0, powered by two goals from All-American Colin Hemingway, and Mike … Read more

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Van Diemen Lifts Gaels Over Stags

Chad Van Diemen’s goal with less than five minutes left in the third period proved to be the game winning goal in a 4-3 Iona victory over Fairfield at the New Roc City Ice Arena – but not before the Gaels had to fend off a furious Stags rally in the closing moments. The freshman … Read more

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Mantua Leads Broncos Over Purple Eagles

Sophomore goaltender Mike Mantua earned his second consecutive Perani Cup No. 1 Star of the Game with 32 saves and 13 different Broncos recorded points to lead Western Michigan to a 7-3 non-conference victory over Niagara. The Broncos scored twice within 26 seconds in the first period and tallied four unanswered goals in the second … Read more

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Army Trounces St. Clair

Army broke out of its scoring slump Saturday night, greeting visiting St. Clair College with eight goals in an 8-1 thrashing of the Saints before a sellout crowd of 2,740 at Tate Rink. Junior Bill Moss picked up the win, making 29 saves in his first collegiate start. Head coach Rob Riley saw 11 different … Read more

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