Air Force Shuts Out Hull In The UK

Freshman Ryan Wiggins was named the “Man of the Match” as Air Force defeated the Hull Thunder, 5-0, in an exhibition hockey game Monday, Nov. 19, in Hull, England. Air Force is on a four-game trip to England, playing teams from the British Findus British National Ice Hockey League. The super division consists of many … Read more

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Maine Wallops Quinnipiac

Last weekend, Maine had a disappointing effort against the Sacred Heart Pioneers of the MAAC, ending in a 4-4 tie. When Maine faced another MAAC team on Sunday at Alfond Arena, they were determined not to let a poor effort cost them a win again. Maine came out firing on all cylinders from start to … Read more

OSU Tops PC In Barto’s Return

Former Providence head coach Jackie Barto returned to Schneider Arena Sunday, leading her new team, Ohio State, to a 4-3 victory. Barto, who coached at PC from 1994-1998, got two goals from sophomore defenseman Emma Laaksonen, including the game-winner to lift the Buckeyes to their third straight victory.  The Friars opened the scoring in the … Read more

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Dartmouth Rolls Over Princeton

After scoring first, Princeton yielded five consecutive goals to Dartmouth as the Tigers dropped a 5-2 men’s hockey decision to the Big Green Sunday at Hobey Baker Rink. Sharam Fouladgar-Mercer scored his first goal of the season at 5:14 of the first period on a turn-around shot from the right face-off circle to give the … Read more

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Yale Comes Back To Tie Vermont, 4-4

The Yale Bulldogs battled back from a three-goal third period deficit to force overtime and tie the Vermont Catamounts, 4-4 before 4,335 at the New Haven Coliseum. Chris Higgins scored the game-tying goal with 2:58 remaining in the third period after picking up the puck off Nick Deschenes’ stick behind the Catamount net. Higgins skated … Read more

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New Hampshire Pummels Providence

New Hampshire used three power-play goals to defeat Providence by a 5-1 score. Providence coach Paul Pooley said, “They [UNH] had three power play goals and that was definitely the difference in the hockey game.” New Hampshire coach Dick Umile said, “The power play definitely opened things up for us. They did a great job … Read more

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Saints Pound Cats Once Again

The Vermont Catamounts came out more determined on Saturday against the St. Lawrence Saints. However, this determination was unable to stop the Saints from controlling the game. The Saints accumulated 58 shots on net and held the Catamounts to two. The Saints ended their weekend sweeping the Catamounts with a 6-0 after a 9-0 win … Read more

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Tigers Hold Off Catamounts In Wild Third Period

Freshman Neil Stevenson-Moore scored his first two collegiate goals, including the third-period game-winner, as Princeton defeated Vermont 5-4 Saturday night at Hobey Baker Rink. The Tigers entered the third period with a 3-1 lead, but Vermont’s Bryson Busniuk scored a pair of goals 10 seconds apart to tie the game at the 5:10 mark. Less … Read more

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UML Clinches Alumni Cup

On Friday night Umass-Amherst found out just how difficult it is to ice skate up hill. Three first period goals were just too much to overcome for the Minutemen (4-6, 2-3 Hockey East) as they fell to UMass – Lowell (7-2, 5-2 HEA), 3-2 in front of over 3,400 at the Mullins Center. The Minutement … Read more

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Short-Handed Goal Is All Sacred Heart Needs

A short-handed goal was all Sacred Heart needed as it skated by the Army Black Knights, 1-0. Sacred Heart (4-3-1, 4-2-1 MAAC) opened the scoring in the first period when junior winger Martin Paquet scored on a breakaway during an Army 5-on-3 power play. That goal turned out to be the only marker of the … Read more

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Spartans Sweep RedHawks with Second Shutout

For their fourth straight game against the Spartans and their second in two nights, the RedHawks produced nothing but goose eggs. Michigan State shutout Miami 2-0, giving the Spartans sole possession of first place in the CCHA with a 7-2-1 league record, 8-2-1 overall. Miami dropped to 4-3-1 in the league and 6-5-1 overall. A … Read more

Falcons Topple Warriors, 4-1

Marc Barlow’s first-period goal stood as the eventual game winner as Bowling Green knocked off Wayne State, 4-1, in the second portion of their home-and-home series. The two teams tied 4-4 last night at Bowling Green. “We harped on team defense all week long and we talk about it and talk about it,” said BGSU … Read more

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Wentworth Whitewashes Assumpion Behind Yakimowsky Hatter

Senior forward Tim Yakimowsky scored three goals and added an assist, and sophomore goalie Raj Bhangoo stopped all 31 shots he faced as Wentworth defeated Assumption 5-0 Saturday. Yakimowsky scored the eventual game-winner — his second in as many games — with 1:47 remaining in the first period, on a feed from junior defenseman Zach … Read more

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Amherst Crushes UMass-Boston

Nine different Amherst players scored, including senior forward Bob Miele’s hat trick plus an assist, as the Jeffs bombed visiting UMass-Boston, 14-2, Saturday afternoon at Orr Rink. Amherst tallied eight third-period goals en route to the blowout, improving to 1-0-1 with its first victory of the season. UMass-Boston fell to 0-2 with the loss, having … Read more

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Bulldogs Sweep Nanooks

Alaska-Fairbanks had a problem solving the Bulldog goaltender Mike Brown last night. Tonight, Ferris State started John DeCaro, and the Nanooks couldn’t solve him either. DeCaro turned away 31 of 32 shots, and Chris Kunitz had a three-point night to lead the Bulldogs to a 4-1 victory over Alaska-Fairbanks. Ferris State drew first blood on … Read more

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Williams Shuts Out Amherst

After falling to the top-ranked team in the nation, Middlebury, 9-0 on Friday night, Amherst faced second-ranked Williams on Saturday and came away with a 6-0 loss, dropping to 0-2 on the season. Williams’ Molly Wasserman notched her second hat trick in as many games, while teammate Julia Karoly added a goal and two assists … Read more

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Crimson Take Over First Place

The Harvard Crimson downed Colgate, 6-1, to take over sole possession of first place in this early juncture of the season. Freshman netminder Dov Grumet-Morris helps lead the Crimson.

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AIC Holds Off UConn

Anthony Rufrano scored two goals to lead American International to a 4-3 MAAC win over Connecticut at UConn Ice Arena before a crowd of 1,112 on Saturday night.

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Big Green Bombards Bulldogs, 5-2

The Dartmouth Big Green outplayed Yale in every facet of the game Saturday night, defeating the Bulldogs 5-2 in front of 4,112 at the New Haven Coliseum. “We were terrible,” Yale head coach Tim Taylor said. “We did not play well, and Dartmouth played very well. For whatever reason, we did not play as hard … Read more