No. 13 Harvard Keeps Rolling Against Brown

In a rematch from opening night, Brown managed its first goals against Harvard this year, but that doesn’t mean it had much offense. The No. 13 Crimson scored twice in the first period and never really looked back, defeating Brown, 5-3, in a penalty-laden game. The victory made freshman goalie Will Crothers a winner in … Read more

NCHA Newsletter: Dec. 6, 2000

Wisconsin-Stout continues to surprise in the NCHA, sweeping another weekend to move into second place in the conference. Can Stout hang tough with leader Wisconsin-River Falls? Tim Somers chimes in.

Canisius Coach Awaits Word Following Suspension

Canisius coach Brian Cavanaugh has been suspended indefinitely by the school after allegedly hitting freshman defenseman Matt Coulter on the head with a hockey stick during practice last Thursday. According to the Buffalo News, Cavanaugh was removed from Thursday’s practice and the college is conducting an investigation into the matter.

Stags Beat Huskies 53 Seconds Into Overtime

Blaise Silka scored the game winning goal 53 seconds into the overtime period to lift Fairfield past Connecticut, 5-4. With the loss, UConn falls to 5-6-2 overall, 5-3-1 in MAAC play, while Fairfield improves to 5-7-1 overall, 4-4-1 in conference action. UConn’s began the scoring at the 8:26 mark of the first period on a … Read more

National Junior Team Roster Announced

USA Hockey today announced the 22-player roster for the 2001 U.S. National Junior Team, which will compete in this year’s International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Junior Championship, Dec. 26-Jan. 5 in Moscow. The list includes 19 former of current U.S. collegians. “I’m very excited with the speed and skill level of this team,” said … Read more

Cavanaugh’s Suspension Lifted

Canisius officials have lifted the suspension of coach Brian Cavanaugh, and he has returned to the team following a five-day absence. Cavanaugh had been suspended for allegedly hitting freshman Matt Coulter in the head with a hockey stick during a practice last week.

Iona Erases Early Deficit To Overcome Ice Griffs

The Iona Gaels defeated the Canisius Ice Griffs, 7-2, after scoring seven unanswered goals after being down 2-0 to Canisius (4-6-2; 3-5-2 MAAC). Corey Lucas opened the scoring for the Ice Griffs at the 1:15 mark of the first period and then Canisius opened up a 2-0 lead with 4:24 remaining in the opening period … Read more

Reschny’s Heroics Give Northeastern a Tie With Maine

Coming into Sunday afternoon’s contest with Maine, Northeastern was in need of a wake-up call. Mired in a four-game losing streak, the Huskies were looking to overcome an offensive slump that had seen them score only five goals during that period. Two nights previous, NU had turned in a lackluster effort at Alfond Arena, losing … Read more

Kielkucki, Air Force Blank Bemidji

The only time that anything from Bemidji State got by Air Force goaltender Marc Kielkucki was during the post-game handshake. In a crucial four-point CHA matchup, Kielkucki backed the Falcons with an outstanding performance in net for a 3-0 shutout victory on Sunday. The win put Air Force in a three-way tie with Niagara and … Read more

Pionners Take Early Lead and Hold On Against Falcons

Two early goals sparked the Sacred Heart Pioneers to a 5-3 victory over the Bentley Falcons Sunday. Pioneer Fredrik Wilberg beat Bentley’s Bill Bridge with a long slap shot at 1:31 of the first period and Martin Paquet’s wrist shot passed Bridge at 10:28, providing the Pioneers with a lead they would not relinquish. Bentley’s … Read more

Zielinski Gives Brown Tie With St. Lawrence

Brown always seems to step it up a notch against St. Lawrence. Behind junior goalie Brian Eklund’s 44 Saves, the Bears continued this trend, skating to a 3-3 tie on Saturday. “Brown always plays us tough,” St. Lawrence coach Joe Marsh said. “It was a great game and an exciting game. They battled and counter-attacked … Read more

Ice Griffs Defeat Black Knights, 5-2

Scott Teeter scored two goals as Canisius defeated Army, 5-2 in MAAC action Saturday afternoon. Canisius (4-5-2, 3-4-2 MAAC) jumped to an early 1-0 lead on a shorthanded goal from Matt Shewchuk at 3:11 of the first period. Army’s Tim Fisher knotted the game at the 11:05 mark of the second period. Teeter got his … Read more

Deja Vu In Houghton: St. Cloud Pulls Out Sweep

Call it déjà vu. Call it bizarre. But in the end, it was just another painful loss for the Michigan Tech Huskies. Ritchie Larson scored with 1:33 left in regulation, capping a wild finish and giving St. Cloud State a 4-3 victory and weekend sweep Saturday night at MacInnes Arena. Just 19 seconds earlier, Bob … Read more

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Irresistible Force Tops Immovable Object

One of the best offenses in the ECAC met one of the best defenses in the ECAC Saturday night at Lynah Rink. The defense won. Cornell (5-3-2, 4-1-1 ECAC) used physical play and great special-teams to subdue the Tigers of Princeton (4-3-3, 3-3-2), 3-0, before a raucous, sellout Lynah crowd. The win gave the Red … Read more

Corazzini, Meyer Star As Terriers Send Minutemen Packing

On a night when Boston University honored the members of its 1970-71 team 30 years after the season in which they gave the school its first national championship, the hosts weren’t very gracious to one of the guests of honor: former Terrier great and current UMass-Amherst coach Don “Toot” Cahoon. Coaching against his alma mater, … Read more

Anderson’s 47 Saves Not Enough as Badgers Win in OT

It was Rob Anderson’s finest performance as a Minnesota-Duluth goaltender, but it still wasn’t enough. The sophomore from Superior, Wis., stopped 47 of 51 Wisconsin shots Saturday night, in a losing effort, as the Badgers skated away with a 4-3 overtime victory. Dan Boeser scored the game-winner for Wisconsin, helping the Badgers (10-8, 7-5 WCHA) … Read more

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