History Repeats: Bulldogs Power Past Saints

In a rematch of the 2001 NCAA championship game, the outcome was much the same as Minnesota-Duluth rolled to an 8-2 win Saturday over St. Lawrence. Erika Holst’s four-goal performance, which included a natural hat trick, paced the defending champions.

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Nanooks Complete Road Sweep Of Mavericks

History means little when speaking of the current hockey season. The Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks historically win at home. The home team wins the games between the Mavericks and the Alaska-Fairbanks Nanooks. A top-ten team should historically have little trouble with a conference bottom dweller. None of these rang true as the Nanooks completed a road sweep … Read more

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Badgers Score Three Unanswered To End Losing Streak

The Wisconsin Badgers scored three third-period goals to erase a 1-0 deficit and snapped their five-game losing streak in a 3-1 win over Bemidji State at Hobbs Ice Arena on Saturday. Badger captain Sis Paulsen left the game after an injury in the first period, and Bemidji State scored at 7:32 of the second to … Read more

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Three-Goal Second Sends Findlay Past Fairfield

Rae Metz scored the first goal of the game for Fairfield but Findlay came back with three unanswered tallies in the second period to build a 3-1 lead and eventually pull out a 4-2 win. Junior Dan Cotter had a goal and an assist in the effort. Fairfield took control of the tempo early and … Read more

Crimson Reverse Momentum Against Bears

For the first 10 minutes, it looked like Brown was well on its way to its first series sweep of Harvard in 23 years. But then the Crimson stepped it up. After early dominance by the host Bears, sophomore forward Dennis Packard’s two goals ignited Harvard to an impressive 5-2 win. It was Packard’s first … Read more

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Bulldogs Cruise Past Shaky Dutchmen

It was youth hockey night at Achilles Rink on Saturday, and Union was giving the young Capital Region hockey players an opportunity to watch the Dutchmen play. The Dutchmen gave them a good lesson in how to play uninspired hockey as Yale took advantage of a listless Union team, and shaky goaltending by Brandon Snee, … Read more

Mavericks Survive Seawolf Comeback To Earn Split

After blowing a three-goal lead in the second, Minnesota State-Mankato (8-7-1, 5-6-1 WCHA) played a tough third period and went on to beat Alaska Anchorage 5-3 Saturday night to earn a series split. The Mavericks were lead by sophomores Dana Sorenson, who scored two goals for MSU, and Tim Jackman, the game-winning goalscorer. MSU jumped … Read more

Weaver Stars As Canisius Rallies For Weekend Sweep Of Iona

Senior Sean Weaver recorded 31 saves as Canisius rallied from a 1-0 deficit to defeat visiting Iona 3-1 Saturday evening at the Buffalo State Sports Arena, completing a weekend sweep of the Gaels. “This was a great four points for us this weekend,” said Canisius head coach Brian Cavanaugh. “Iona is a quality opponent every … Read more

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Haydar Leads Wildcats To Weekend Split

Senior center Darren Haydar scored two goals and assisted on a third as New Hampshire held off St. Lawrence 5-4 at Appleton Arena Saturday night. Haydar’s three-point night moved him into seventh on the all-time UNH scoring list with 176 points and enabled the fourth-ranked Wildcats to gain a split on their weekend trip to … Read more

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Stuart Nets Two As CC Beats No. 1 SCSU Again

St. Cloud has now lost two games this season, both to Colorado College. Colin Stuart scored two goals, including the game-winner, as the homestanding Tigers gained a weekend split with a solid 5-1 win over top-ranked SCSU.

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Lessard’s Hat Trick Sends Bulldogs to Sweep

Junior Lessard netted his first collegiate hat trick Saturday night, leading Minnesota-Duluth to a 7-2 victory over Bemidji State and a sweep of the two-game nonconference series. Lessard scored twice in the first period, including the game-winner on the power play at 10:30, and once in the third. His performance echoed Tom Nelson’s hat trick … Read more

U.S. Team Blanks Minnesota For Second Straight

Forward Cammi Granato notched three points (1-2) in front of a standing-room only crowd to lead the U.S. national team past the Minnesota, 6-0, Sunday evening. The victory extends Team USA’s overall record to 17-0-0, including a 10-0-0 mark on The Visa Skate To Salt Lake Tour. Forwards Andrea Kilbourne and Jenny Potter lit the … Read more

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Bowling Green ‘Masters’ Notre Dame

Bowling Green and goaltender Tyler Masters bounced back from a three-goal loss on Friday night with an action-packed 4-2 victory on Saturday at the BGSU Ice Arena in CCHA action. Masters turned away 45 of 47 Irish shots, the second-highest total in his career, and the Falcon offense netted four goals to snap a four-game … Read more

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Grabowski, Williams Stake Amherst To Lead, Win

First-year forward Annie Grabowski and junior tri-captain Danielle Williams gave Amherst a 2-0 lead it would never relinquish en route to a 4-2 win at NESCAC rival Wesleyan University on Saturday. The win snapped a four-game losing streak for the Jeffs, who improved to 3-6 overall and 3-5 in NESCAC play. Grabowski’s goal came just … Read more

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Friars Stun Purple Eagles With Offensive Outburst

Keyed by three straight goals in the first 13 minutes of the game, Providence rolled on to defeat eighth-ranked Niagara, 6-2, on Saturday at Schneider Arena. The Friars, who had not scored a goal in the two previous meetings (3-0, 5-0 losses) this season against Niagara’s goaltender Tania Pinelli, jumped to an early 1-0 lead … Read more

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River Hawks Gain Weekend Sweep Of ECAC

UMass-Lowell broke out in the second period with three goals and held off a late surge by Clarkson for a 3-2 win Saturday night at Cheel Arena, completing a sweep after defeating St. Lawrence handily Friday 4-0. “It was a great college hockey game,” said Clarkson coach Mark Morris. “I thought we played pretty sound … Read more

Black Bears, Eagles Tie In Chippy Contest

Tony Voce scored the game-tying goal — his second of the night — fresh off of six stitches, and Boston College knotted up Saturday’s game with Maine after 65 minutes of chippy play.

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Big Red Too Much For Under-18 Team

The U.S. National Under-18 Team got a taste of one of the best teams in the ECAC on Friday night, as the Cornell Big Red skated past them 4-0 in front of 3,836 fans at Lynah Rink. Although Team USA was clearly outmatched and outsized, the exhibition game was closer than the score would suggest. … Read more

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