Eight Different Players Score as Cornell Remains Perfect

The word “juggernaut” may be loosely thrown around, but it’s starting to get awfully darned appropriate for the No. 9 Cornell Big Red. Cornell got goals from eight different players, and Dave LeNeveu posted his second straight shutout, as the Big Red steamrolled past Vermont, 8-0, at Gutterson Fieldhouse on Friday. With the win, the … Read more

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Sacred Heart Cruises In Third Period At MAAC Challenge

Sacred Heart topped Connecticut, 6-3, in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Challenge at Harbor Yard Arena on Saturday night. The Pioneers improved to 3-3-2 overall, 3-1-0 in the league, while the Huskies fell to 1-6-1 overall, 0-5-1 in the MAAC. Sacred Heart jumped out to an early lead with a goal by Marc-Andre Fournier. Fournier’s … Read more

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Dutchmen Remain Unbeaten in ECAC

After playing two solid games in a row and earning three points last weekend against St. Lawrence and Clarkson, Union needed to find out if it could put together a similar effort on the road. For the most, the Dutchmen did just that Friday against Princeton. Union bottled up the Tigers for nearly the entire … Read more

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Mavericks End SCSU Jinx In Wild Affair

Junior Shane Joseph netted a hat trick as Minnesota State won for the first time as a Division I squad against St. Cloud State, taking a wild 7-6 decision Friday night.

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Lakers Stay Unbeaten In MAAC

The Mercyhurst Lakers remained unbeaten in the MAAC with a 5-3 win over visiting Army Friday night. The win improved the Lakers’ overall mark to 4-4-1 and its conference record to 4-0-1. Army dropped to 2-6-0 overall and to 2-5-0 in the MAAC. Army junior defenseman Mike McLean scored the lone goal of the first … Read more

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UND Overcomes Reiter, UAA

Sometimes a game’s final score doesn’t tell the whole story. “A thorough butt-whoopin’” was how Alaska-Anchorage coach John Hill categorized the Seawolves’ 4-2 loss to North Dakota at Engelstad Arena on Friday night. “I thought for 60 minutes, they took it to us in all facets of the game. They outskated us, outhustled us and … Read more

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Bresciani Hat Trick Gives Chargers First Win

After losing six straight games on the road against Western Collegiate Hockey Association powers, the Alabama-Huntsville Chargers returned to the friendly confines of the Von Braun Center. It was “Sweet Home Alabama” indeed, as the Chargers’ offense finally got untracked to defeat the visiting Air Force Falcons 4-2 in front of 3,074 fans. Tom Starkey … Read more

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Herbert Hatter Gets Bobcats Past Stags At MAAC Challenge

Quinnipiac’s Brian Herbert notched a hat trick, offsetting a pair of Fairfield goals by Ryan Tormey as the Bobcats overcame the Stags 5-3 Friday at the inaugural MAAC Challenge at the Arena at Harbor Yard. Once again, Fairfield was in a position to win heading into the third stanza, trailing 4-3. The Stags pressured throughout … Read more

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Clarkson Fires Morris

Mark Morris has been ousted at Clarkson after 14 seasons at the helm, and 300 wins, amid an ugly situation and war of words.

Lewandowski Scores Twice To Lead Bulldogs

Ferris State continued its strong play on Friday night in Big Rapids. Phil Lewandowski scored twice, while goaltender Mike Brown turned in another solid performance to lead the Bulldogs to a 6-3 victory. Western Michigan coach Jim Culhane was asked if Ferris State was the real deal. “I think it’s obvious,” he said. “When you … Read more

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Higgins, Steeves Pace Bulldogs Past RPI

Chris Higgins and Ryan Steeves each had a goal and an assist and Peter Cohen made 25 saves as Yale earned a 5-2 victory over Rensselaer before a soldout crowd of 3,486 at Ingalls Rink. The Bulldogs, who had focused on the power play heading into the contest, found special teams success of a different … Read more

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Career Night For Stempniak As Dartmouth Rolls

Colgate’s goaltenders couldn’t find a groove, while Dartmouth’s offense took advantage of its homecoming to lead the Big Green to a 6-2 spanking of the Raiders. Dartmouth’s Lee Stempniak recorded his first career hat trick and two assists, while freshman Mike Ouellette tallied four points, and the second line put up all the scoring the … Read more

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Mounsey, Ayers Lead No. 2 New Hampshire Past No. 11 Providence

Concord, N.H. native Mick Mounsey had a goal and an assist, while Michael Ayers recorded his third career shutout, as No. 2 New Hampshire defeated No. 11 Providence, 3-0, at the sold-out Whittemore Center. Steve Saviano also had a goal and assist for the Wildcats (6-1-2, 4-1-1 Hockey East). Freshman netminder Bobby Goepfert stopped 36 … Read more

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Underclassmen Lead Minutemen Past River Hawks

The first leg of the annual Alumni Cup series between Massachusetts and Massachusetts-Lowell went to the Minutemen in a 6-3 win Friday. The combination of freshman Stephen Werner and sophomore Greg Mauldin connected for four goals and seven points as UMass (3-4-0, 2-3-0 HEA) kept the River Hawks (4-6-0, 0-5-0 HEA) out of the conference … Read more

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Returning Shouneyia Leads Michigan

Playing in just his third game of the season, Michigan senior John Shouneyia skated like he’s been in the lineup all year. Shouneyia, who has missed most of the season with a wrist injury, scored his first two goals and added an assist as the No. 5 Wolverines downed Lake Superior State 4-1 Friday at … Read more

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Falcons Spurt To Win Over Under-18ers

Bowling Green jumped out to a quick lead against the US Under-18 team at the BG Ice Arena tonight and never looked back, downing Team USA, 7-1, in an exhibition contest. “After the Michigan series, we wanted to keep moving forward,” said BG head coach Scott Paluch. “Our team put together a spurty type of … Read more

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Crimson Win Third Straight

Harvard failed to score in its first four periods of hockey this season. The Crimson, though, have more than made up for that since, extending their winning streak to three games with a 6-1 defeat of St. Lawrence before 2,350 at Appleton Arena. “I thought we were opportunistic in our scoring chances,” said Harvard coach … Read more

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This Week in the ECAC: Nov. 14, 2002

Cornell has stormed out of the gates. Harvard has rebounded from an opening-night loss. Brown is off to its best start since 1994-95….and just what exactly is going on at Clarkson? Jayson Moy and Becky Blaeser report.