BGSU Forecheck Upsets OSU

The Ohio State defensive house crumbled to the Bowling Green wrecking ball Friday night as a continuous forecheck by the Falcons caused pucks to bounce all over their own zone, which BG used to defeat OSU 5-3. The game started out looking like the big guns of the Buckeyes were going to run over the … Read more

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UMD Rallies for OT Win

Minnesota-Duluth pumped in two late power-play goals, including one in overtime, en route to a 4-3 comeback win over No. 15 Rensselaer Mark Carlson blasted the game-winner, with a 60-foot slapshot from the right point at the halfway mark of the extra session. The goal came just 17 seconds after RPI’s Danny Eberly was called … Read more

Third-Ranked Huskies Stay Unbeaten Vs. Mavericks

St. Cloud State 7, MSU-Mankato 1 Huskies Stay Hot In 7-1 Victory St. Cloud State’s offense rolled through its first four games of the season, tallying 25 goals en route to a 4-0-0 start. Things were no different Friday night as the Huskies overpowered Minnesota State 7-1. The Huskies received hat tricks from two left … Read more

Fredonia Breaks A Third Period Tie to Down MSOE, 6-3

Christian Fletcher scored a hat trick as Fredonia rebounded to beat Milwaukee School of Engineering, 6-3, in the Buffalo State All Sport Invitational. Lee Jenke scored for MSOE midway through the first period to give the Raiders their only lead of the night. The Blue Devils went ahead 3-1 on second period goals by Craig … Read more

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Nanooks Overcome Early Deficit to Defeat Lakers 3-2

Alaska-Fairbanks rallied from an early deficit as Cam Keith scored the game-winning goal halfway through the third period to help the Nanooks defeat Lake Superior, 3-2, Friday night at Taffy Abel Arena. LSSU freshman Derek Seal netted the goal at 6:10 of the first period, but just over two minutes later, Cramer Hickey one-timed a … Read more

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Hockey East, WCHA to Swap Top Officials

Prompted by the NCAA, the WCHA and Hockey East have come to an agreement to exchange high-rated referees on a limited basis. Experimenting with this new arrangement, Hockey East’s Jeff Bunyon will be officiating both Colgate-Minnesota games this weekend at the Mariucci Arena in Minneapolis. Well-known WCHA official Mike Schmitt will be flown East in … Read more

Another Stunner in K-Zoo as WMU Defeats Maine

Freshman forward Jeremy Cheyne scored two goals and one assist, and fellow freshman Pat Dwyer scored an assist and the game-winning goal to help the Broncos defeat a nationally-ranked opponent for the second consecutive weekend as Western Michigan upset No. 7 Maine 4-3. WMU head coach Jim Culhane was happy for his team after defeating … Read more

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Buffalo State Tops Utica 7-2

Buffalo State scored five second period goals en route to a 7-2 win over the Utica College Pioneers in the Buffalo State All Sport Invitational. The Pioneers, in their first-ever collegiate game, scored first, as Scott Leygraff tallied at 5:51 of the first period, for Utica’s only lead. The Bengals tied the game at 1-1 … Read more

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Elmira Scores Three in Third to Beat Stevens Point, 6-3

Elmira won its first game in three meetings against host Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 6-3, in the first of a two-game series. The visiting Soaring Eagles jumped to an early 2-0 lead on goals by Nick Glander and Pavol Kocvara, at 1:54 and 3:17 of the first period. The Pointers responded with a score by Bryan Fricke … Read more

ECAC Regular-Season TV Package Scrapped

College hockey fans hoping to catch an ECAC hockey game on TV during the regular season will be searching in vain. The conference has dropped plans to have a regular-season TV package this season. The ECAC tournament semifinals and championship game will still be televised. Economics was cited as the main reason for the decision. … Read more

Air Force Scores Late Goal to Tie US Under-18 Team

Air Force forward Spanky Leonard scored his third goal of the game with just under five minutes left in regulation to draw Air Force even with the US Under-18 team, 6-6, Sunday night at the Cadet Ice Arena. The game could be broken up into two different parts. It started with Air Force taking the … Read more

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Merrimack’s Rink Renovation Enters New Phase

It’s been a long time coming, but slowly but surely, the three-phase renovation to Merrimack’s S. Peter Volpe Athletic Center ice rink is taking shape. Fans who attended the team’s home opener Oct. 18 against Hockey East rival New Hampshire got a glimpse of what the future holds, and if the work done so far … Read more

Northeastern Blanks Vermont

Kim Green scored twice and Brooke White added two assists to lead the Northeastern Huskies (2-0-0) to a 5-0 victory over the visiting Vermont Catamounts(0-4-0) in women’s hockey action this afternoon. After Vermont and Northeastern played through a scoreless first period, the Huskies notched three goals in seven minutes late in the second. Green recorded … Read more

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Maine Shells North Dakota Early, Holds on for Win

Perhaps it was an omen. Just before the start of Maine’s 5-1 win over North Dakota, Fighting Sioux head coach Dean Blais was presented with a new fishing boat in appreciation for the two national championships and the four WCHA conference titles that he’s helped the university win. The Zamboni towing the boat had difficulty … Read more

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Neumann Blanks Scranton

George Pasquarello made 38 saves as Neumann shut out Scranton 5-0. Neumann was 1 of 8 on the power play, but added two shorthanded goals.

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Quinnipiac Takes Second Straight Q-Cup

The Quinnipiac University men’s ice hockey team claimed its second consecutive Q-Cup and fourth in the six years of the event in front of a sellout crowd at the Northford Ice Pavilion on Saturday night. Five different players scored for the Braves in a 5-1 victory over American International in the title game. Quinnipiac is … Read more

Lowell, McCormack Blank UConn

Despite a convincing win, UMass-Lowell Coach Blaise MacDonald still found something wrong with his team. “Look at that brown belt with those pants,” quipped MacDonald about goalie Cam McCormack’s wardrobe after the game. That was the only negative MacDonald could find, as six different goal scorers contributed to a 6-0 victory over Connecticut this afternoon … Read more