Raynard’s Last-Minute Goal Produces Draw For Bemidji, OSU

Bemijdi State’s Lill Raynard scored on a six-on-five with 48 seconds left in regulation, sending BSU to a 1-1 tie with Ohio State Friday night, in game one of the teams’ weekend series at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. “Our effort was very solid tonight,” Jackie Barto, OSU head coach, said. “We had good control … Read more

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Gill’s Late Score Gets ND Draw With BC

Notre Dame junior center Aaron Gill scored with 42 seconds left and goaltender Morgan Cey stopped 35 shots to give the Fighting Irish a 3-3 tie with third-ranked Boston College in front of a standing room only crowd at the Joyce Center Friday night. With Cey pulled in favor of a sixth attacker, Gill took … Read more

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Army Rules Third Period

Ever since Army joined the MAAC, the Black Knights and Iona Gaels have played some wild offensive games. That is why it was so surprising that both teams were scoreless after the first two periods on Friday night. The game did not stay that way once the third period started as Chris Garceau sandwiched a … Read more

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River Hawks Hold On

Senior Darryl Green scored a goal and an assist as Massachusetts-Lowell outlasted Union, 3-2, in front of 1,541 fans at Tsongas Arena on Friday in a non-league matchup. The victory snapped a two-game losing streak for the River Hawks. All goals scored for UML on the evening came from defensemen. “It was a gritty game … Read more

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Pioneers Hold Off Badgers

The Kohl Center audience will not soon forget Friday’s game between the No. 2 Denver Pioneers (6-1-0, 1-0-0 WCHA) and the Wisconsin Badgers, even though it did not meet their desired result. The Pioneers wrestled the lead from Wisconsin (4-3-0, 0-1-0 WCHA) at 18:46 of the first period and never looked back en route to … Read more

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OT Win Keeps Providence Perfect

According to Providence coach Paul Pooley, finding a way to win when you are outplayed is the mark of a good team. And that’s exactly what his Friars did against conference opponent Massachusetts, pulling out a 2-1 overtime win while being outshot, outplayed and playing on the road. “Tonight [UMass] carried most of the play,” … Read more

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Gophers Top Badgers Despite Early Opportunities

Wisconsin was 0-for-5 on the power play, failed to capitalize on several early chances and dropped a 3-1 decision to Minnesota at Ridder Arena Friday. The Badgers (4-2-1, 0-2-1 WCHA) spent three minutes during the first period on the power play and the first minute of the second but couldn’t convert and that proved costly. … Read more

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St. Cloud Powers Way To Shutout

The St. Cloud State Huskies entered Friday night’s contest with Rensselaer sporting a lineup patched together by a freshman class that had a grand total of 25 games experience between the nine members that dressed. Every defensive pair included a freshman, and three of the four lines had at least one on it. But none … Read more

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Polidor, Air Force Shut Down Niagara

A complete team effort on offense, defense and special teams led the Air Force to a 5-2 win over Niagara at Dwyer Arena. The game was the College Hockey America opener for both teams. Air Force improved to 4-3 overall and 1-0 in the CHA. Niagara fell to 2-7 overall and 0-1 in the conference. … Read more

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Stutzel Rallies Wildcats Past Lakers

Mike Stutzel lifted Northern Michigan to victory Friday night, scoring with 1:11 remaining to send the visiting Wildcats to a 3-2 victory over Lake Superior State at Taffy Abel Arena. The Lakers took a 1-0 lead early in the contest when freshman Jon Booras stuffed a shot past NMU netminder Craig Kowalski. Senior captain Jeremy … Read more

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This Week in the CHA: Oct. 31, 2002

Wayne State continues to make noise, this time coming off a sweep of St. Lawrence that came at a price; at the other end of the winning spectrum, Alabama-Huntsville looks to rebound, but playing Minnesota on the road this weekend may not be the best tonic. Geof F. Morris updates us on the CHA.

This Week in the ECAC: Oct. 31, 2002

It’s really, really hockey season now. The Ivies finally join the fray this weekend, led by 2002 success stories Cornell and Harvard. Also: the North Country gets its rivalry going again. Jayson Moy and Becky Blaeser report.

Brown Chosen to Host ECAC Women’s Tournament

Brown has been selected host of the 2003 ECAC Women’s Hockey League championship. The event will take place at Brown’s recently renovated Meehan Auditorium in [nl]Providence, R.I. Semifinal games will be on Saturday, March 15, with the championship game on Sunday, March 16. “We have a successful working relationship with Brown, having conducted four events … Read more

Gophers Pursue Bulldogs in Women’s Poll

Minnesota-Duluth’s lead in this week’s USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll slipped to just five points over No. 2 Minnesota, after the Bulldogs won and tied against No. 6 Wisconsin in a weekend set. Minnesota earned a sweep over Ohio State, and vaulted into first place in the WCHA standings. 10 of the 15 first-place votes … Read more