Niagara Captures RPI Tournament

The Niagara Purple Eagles won their first tournament title in five years with a 3-1 victory over Colgate in the Championship Game of the 56th Annual Rensselaer/Bank of America Holiday Hockey Tournament. The tournament win was the fist since the 2001 Syracuse Invitational for the Purple Eagles and sixth overall. “I’m really proud of the … Read more

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RPI, Ohio State Battle To Draw

The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Engineers led by three goals at the end of the second period. They had to score with just 1:08 remaining to tie the game, 5-5, and then go to a shootout to defeat Ohio State in the consolation game of the 56th Rensselaer/Bank of America Holiday Hockey Tournament. Paul Kerins saved … Read more

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Niagara Downs Host Rensselaer To Advance

The Niagara Purple Eagles led the Rensselaer Engineers by one goal three different times. The fourth time the Purple Eagles had the one-goal lead, they made it a two-goal lead and then didn’t let the Engineers any closer as they advanced to the championship game of the 56th edition of the Rensselaer Holiday Hockey Tournament … Read more

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Sacred Heart Comes Back On RPI

Kyle Tyll scored the only goal of the third period to help Sacred Heart come-from-behind and defeat No. 16 Rensselaer, 5-4, in front of a crowd of 3,156 at the Houston Field House. Tyll scored 1:24 into the third period when he took a rebound of a Nick Kary shot and put it past Rensselaer … Read more

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RPI Edges Princeton in OT

The Princeton Tigers by all rights should have beaten – or at worst tied – the host Rensselaer Engineers in both team’s ECACHL opener. Despite tying the game with 40 seconds left, the Tigers couldn’t leave Troy with a point as Seth Klerer got his own rebound with 12 seconds left in overtime and the … Read more

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The Return

Kirk MacDonald completed his trek back from cancer to the ice Saturday, when the Rensselaer captain suited up to lead the Engineers against Boston University. Jayson Moy chronicles the evening’s excitement.

Bracketology: Analysis Of The Field

Well, the selection show is over, and, honestly, I was not surprised. USCHO.com nailed all 16 teams once again, and we were just one switch away from a perfect bracket. Here’s the bracket as announced Sunday on ESPN2: Green Bay: Colorado College vs. Cornell Bemidji State vs. Wisconsin Grand Forks: Michigan vs. North Dakota Holy … Read more

Final Bracketology

With the games over and done, Jayson Moy projects the NCAA bracket pending Sunday’s Selection Show.

Caring Is Simple

With Dartmouth’s season all but over, the Big Green got together to give a shot to one particular freshman, says Jayson Moy.

Bracketology: March 8, 2006

Who’s in and who’s out? With just two weekends of play left before Selection Sunday, Jayson Moy brings the current NCAA tournament picture into focus.

The Longest Night

Not many can say they were on hand for the longest game in NCAA men’s ice hockey history. Jayson Moy was — and it was his second game of the evening.

Bracketology: March 1, 2006

Nebraska-Omaha nosedives, while North Dakota has risen back into contention for the NCAAs. Jayson Moy returns with March’s first look at the field.

Bracketology: Feb. 15, 2006

The merry-go-round continues as the regular season winds down. Jayson Moy returns with his weekly look at the NCAA tournament selection process.

Bracketology: Feb. 8, 2006

Which teams are closer to their dance tickets after another week of play? Jayson Moy projects the NCAA tournament field once again.

Bracketology: Feb. 1, 2006

It’s a shakeup in this week’s PairWise Rankings, punctuated by the ascent of St. Cloud State. Jayson Moy lays out the tournament.

Bracketology: Jan. 18, 2006

It’s time once again to do what we like to call Bracketology — College Hockey Style, a weekly look at how the NCAA tournament would shake out if the season ended today, a look into the thought process behind selecting and seeding the NCAA tournament teams. This is the first installment of Bracketology, and we’ll … Read more

Mavericks Win RPI Holiday Tournament

The Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks took the lead in the first period and never looked back in defeating Holy Cross 6-1 and winning the 55th annual Rensselaer Holiday Hockey Tournament. “We started this season hoping that we would play in four tournaments (Maverick Stampede, RPI Holiday Tournament, CCHA Tournament and NCAA Tournament), and our objective was to … Read more

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