Irish, Wolverines Settle For 3-3 Tie

Senior left wing David Inman continued his red-hot play with a two-goal game and freshman goaltender Morgan Cey stopped 33 of 36 Michigan shots as Notre Dame rallied from 2-0 and 3-1 deficits to pull out a 3-3 tie versus the Wolverines Friday night. The tie gives the Irish a 5-1-1 record in their last … Read more

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Nanooks, RedHawks Rely On Netminders In Tie

Miami and Alaska-Fairbanks combined for 70 shots in a 2-2 draw Friday night in Miami’s Goggin Ice Arena. UAF outshot the RedHawks 37-33 in a contest which featured a paltry ten penalty minutes combined between the two schools. Playing on his home ice for the first time since hosting Michigan in early December, Miami senior … Read more

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Crimson Take The Dutchmen, 3-2

Junior center Brett Nowak netted a pair of goals and sophomore netminder Will Crothers made 19 saves to help Harvard to a 3-2 victory at Union College on Friday evening. The Crimson increases its lead in the ECAC, improving to 6-2-2 (14 points) in conference play and 7-5-3 overall, while Union falls to 5-6-2, 1-4-1 … Read more

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U.S. Tops Sweden At World Juniors, Finishes Fifth

The U.S. finished in fifth place at the 2002 International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Junior Championship after earning a 3-2 overtime win against Sweden. Yale’s Chris Higgins scored the game-winning goal just over six minutes into the overtime period when he and Kris Vernarsky went on a two-on-one breakaway. Vernarsky dished the puck to … Read more

Strong Third Period Carries Princeton Past BGSU

Bowling Green struck first in the first period, but visiting Princeton scored the deciding goal and an insurance goal in the third period for a 4-2 nonconference win over the Falcons in the BGSU Ice Arena, 4-2. The Falcons’ special teams showed signs of improvement with two power-play goals while holding Princeton to 0-for-5 on … Read more

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Dubielewicz, Pioneers Shut Down Badgers

Denver continued its winning ways Friday night, as Wade Dubielewicz shut out visiting Wisconsin. Kevin Doell’s first-period tally stood up as the game-winner for the nation’s No. 2 team.

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Miele Nets Two As Amherst Snaps Losing Streak

AMHERST MEN’S HOCKEY SNAPS THREE-GAME SKID WITH 5-1 WIN OVER WESLEYAN Behind a pair of goals and an assist by senior forward Bob Miele and a 19-save performance by junior goalie Justin Jagher, Amherst ended a three-game losing skid with a lopsided 5-1 win over visiting NESCAC and Little Three rival Wesleyan Friday night at … Read more

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CC Ends ‘Power’ Outage

No. 13 Colorado College put the power back into its power play Friday night, converting three of its five opportunities en route to a 4-1 WCHA victory over Minnesota-Duluth. Alex Kim led the way for the Tigers, registering three points (1g, 2a), while Jeff Sanger rejected 18 of the Bulldogs’ 19 shots to give CC … Read more

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OSU Takes Advantage To Upend WMU

In a contest featuring two CCHA teams bubbling under the USCHO.com Top 15, Ohio State got 20 saves in a workmanlike effort from Mike Betz, and claimed a 3-1 decision by taking advantage of Western Michigan’s defensive lapses.

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MSU Rolls Past Quinnipiac In First-Ever Meeting

Michigan State entered Friday having never played Quinnipiac, but quickly gave its no-nickname Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference opponent a lesson in what hockey in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association is all about. Special teams, strong goaltending from Ryan Miller and a flurry of activity around the Quinnipiac net propelled Michigan State to a 4-1 victory … Read more

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Former UConn Coach Chapman Dies At 76

Former Connecticut hockey coach John Chapman died Wednesday at his home in Venice, Fla., at age 76. Chapman was a 1950 graduate of Dartmouth, where he lettered in football, hockey and lacrosse. The native of Marblehead, Mass., coached tennis and hockey at Rhode Island from 1950-55. He earned a master’s degree from Columbia in 1956, … Read more

Rookie Callander’s Career-Best Performance Keys Wildcats

Freshman forward Preston Callander scored a career-high three points — eclipsing his previous best of two set in UNH’s last game — as the fourth-ranked New Hampshire Wildcats defeated Yale, 5-3, before 6,027 at the Whittemore Center. UNH improved to 14-3-2 on the season. Yale fell to 4-8-2. New Hampshire was coming off an impressive … Read more

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Air Force Claims Cingular/UConn Title

In the championship game of the Cingular/UConn tournament Sunday, Air Force got three goals from three different players in the first period and never looked back, wearing out Holy Cross for a 5-1 win.

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Team USA Ends Round-Robin Unbeaten; Faces Russia in Quarters

The United States finished round-robin play in the World Junior Championships with a 4-4 tie against Slovakia on Sunday, and now prepares for a quarterfinal match with Russia on Tuesday. Team USA finished with a 2-0-2 record, tied for best in Group ‘A’ with Slovakia and Sweden. Slovakia won the tiebreaker with the U.S. for … Read more

Miller’s Two-Goal Performance Lifts Connecticut

It was the D.J. Miller show in the consolation matchup of the Cingular/UConn Classic. The junior forward netted two first-period goals and sent a bid for a natural hat trick off the near post, leading Connecticut (4-9-3, 3-5-2 MAAC) past Bentley (2-16-1, 2-11-1 MAAC) by a 3-1 score. Miller came into the game with a … Read more

Irish End First Half On High Note

John Wroblewski scored two goals and goaltender Morgan Cey recorded 27 saves to lead the Notre Dame Fighting Irish to a 4-2 win over the Princeton Tigers at the Sovereign Bank Center Saturday night. The win gets Notre Dame back to the .500 level for the first time this season with a 7-7-4 overall record; … Read more

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