St. Cloud Returns To Winning Ways At Home

Netminder Scott Meyer gained his first shutout of the season, the team-record eighth of his career, in No. 8 St. Cloud State’s 5-0 win over No. 14 Wisconsin Saturday. The win improves SCSU’s record to 11-4-1, 6-4-0 WCHA, while UW falls to 11-9-0, 8-6-0 WCHA. MEYER Meyer was stellar once more with 24 saves in … Read more

Dartmouth Rolls Over Minnesota

Talk about bad omens. The Minnesota Golden Gophers should have realized it was going to be bad day when they were called for a two-minute protocol penalty before their contest with Dartmouth even began. The penalty was assessed to the Minnesota bench because the team failed to take the ice on time before the opening … Read more

Sniper Carter Nets Hat Trick As Gaels Cruise Past Huskies

Ryan Carter netted a hat trick to lead Iona College past the University of Connecticut, 8-3, in a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference game Friday evening. UConn, having dropped three of its last four games, falls to 5-7-2 overall, 5-4-1 in the MAAC, while Iona improves to 8-6-2 overall, 7-4-2 in conference action. UConn’s Michael Goldkind … Read more

Omaha Breaks Through on the Road

The Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks came into Bowling Green looking to fill some empty needs. They fulfilled them with a 3-1 victory on Friday. The Mavericks were riding a seven-game road losing streak when they hit the ice and stole the show as they set for a faceoff in the Bowling Green defensive zone with less than … Read more

Balanced Michigan Attack Foils St. Lawrence

After several weeks of the Mike Cammalleri and Andy Hilbert show, the rest of the Michigan team decided they needed to earn a starring role themselves Friday night. Boosted by a goal from each line, the Wolverines defeated St. Lawrence 5-1 in front of 6,370 fans at Yost Ice Arena. “I thought it was a … Read more

Morrison Gets Winner as CC Drops North Dakota

After a wild first period, the teams settled in, and Justin Morrison’s goal late in the second period stood up as the game-winner for CC. Colin Zulianello stopped 35 shots to help give the Tigers a huge win.

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Mankato Battles Back from Two-Goal Deficit, Tops Huntsville

After falling down 2-0 early in the first period, Minnesota State-Mankato came back and scored two power-play goals to defeat Alabama-Huntsville on Friday at the Midwest Wireless Civic Center. The Mavericks (7-8) were powered by senior Jesse Rooney, who netted two goals, and sophomore defenseman Joe Bourne, who added a goal and an assist. The … Read more

Helanen Grabs Win for Amherst

Backstopped by 36 saves from goaltender Markus Helanen, the UMass-Amherst Minutemen skated away with a 3-1 win over the Providence Friars on a snowy Friday night at Schneider Arena. The Minutemen were outshot (37-18), outhit, and generally outplayed with long stretches of the game taking place in the UMass zone, yet the senior goaltender — … Read more

Heatley Scores Two As Badgers Upend Huskies

Led by Dany Heatley’s pair of goals, No. 14 Wisconsin (11-8-0, 8-5-0 WCHA) posted a 3-1 win at No. 8 St. Cloud State University (10-4-1, 5-4-0 WCHA) Friday night. Heatley’s scoring included the first goal of the game at 9:20 of the opening period. Matt Murray scored the game-winner for UW with a tally at … Read more

Deskins’ Pair Carry RedHawks Past Irish

Junior center Jason Deskins scored two goals and added an assist and the Miami RedHawks scored a pair of shorthanded goals to knock off the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 5-2, Friday night in CCHA action. Deskins’ linemates, Ernie Hartlieb (goal and two assists) and Pat Leahy (three assists), also collected three points in the game … Read more

Fan Balloting Begins in Hobey Nominating Process

The initial phase of fan balloting for the 2001 Hobey Baker Award has begun via the Internet at U.S. College Hockey Online. Until Jan. 7, 2001, hockey fans have the unique opportunity to nominate Division I college hockey players to receive the prestigious Hobey Baker Award. Presented annually to the top men’s collegiate hockey player … Read more

Between the Lines

Reaction to the NCAA’s transfer rules; the fallout from the Colin Shields case in Maine; the NHL’s opt-in “option”; props to the CCHA; and the best college hockey game ever played. Adam Wodon‘s one-of-a-kind column returns.