Charity Beanpot Challenge to go down Feb. 13

The Fifth Annual Charity Beanpot Challenge to benefit the Travis Roy Foundation and the Mark Bavis Leadership Foundation is looking for adult hockey players to participate in the benefit games that will take place on the afternoon of Feb. 13, 2012 at Agganis Arena in Boston. Each participant plays in one of the two benefit … Read more

WCHA hands Nebraska-Omaha’s Zombo one-game suspension

The WCHA announced Tuesday that Nebraska-Omaha freshman forward Dominic Zombo has been suspended for one game for his actions in the Mavericks’ game against Minnesota-Duluth on Jan 14. Zombo’s suspension was determined after a review of an incident under the WCHA’s supplementary discipline policy and procedures. At 16:53 of the second period, Zombo was assessed … Read more

Robert Morris promotes Brown to hockey ops coordinator

Robert Morris announced Tuesday that volunteer assistant coach Josh Brown has been promoted to hockey operations coordinator and will oversee all off-ice activities. Brown will also retain his role as the program’s video coordinator. “Josh has done an excellent job since his arrival in September,” RMU coach Derek Schooley said in a news release. “This … Read more

Wisconsin regains No. 1 spot in women’s poll

After a week out of the top spot, Wisconsin is once again the No. 1-ranked team in the USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll. The Badgers earned nine first-place votes, No. 2 and last week’s No. 1 Minnesota had two first-place votes and No. 3 Cornell notched the remaining four first-place votes. Boston College, Mercyhurst, North … Read more

Men’s D-III poll shows Norwich again on top

Three schools received first-place votes in this week’s USCHO.com Division III Men’s Poll, but with 13 of 20 No. 1 votes, Norwich retains its top spot in the poll. Oswego earned six first-place votes and is again No. 2 this week, while Plattsburgh had the other top nod and sits third. Wisconsin-River Falls and Castleton … Read more

Norwich the new No. 1 team in D-III women’s poll

After spending every week since Nov. 1 at the No. 2 spot in the USCHO.com Division III Women’s Poll, Norwich jumped back on top after earning nine of 15 first-place votes this week. RIT (three first-place votes) drops to No. 2, while Elmira holds steady at No. 3 and was listed No. 1 on two … Read more

North Dakota’s Blood has assistant captaincy revoked by Hakstol

North Dakota senior defenseman Ben Blood’s assistant captaincy has been revoked by head coach Dave Hakstol due to an altercation that occurred during the post-game handshake following last Saturday night’s game against Minnesota. “Regardless of any provocation, Ben’s actions in the post-game handshake were not acceptable,” said Hakstol in a statement. “The handshake line is … Read more

Michigan tips Ohio State at Frozen Diamond Faceoff in Cleveland

If the Michigan Wolverines had their wish, they would play every game in the great outdoors. No. 15-ranked Michigan improved to 2-1-1 in program history in outdoor games with its dominating 4-1 victory over the No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes in the Frozen Diamond Faceoff at Progressive Field Sunday evening. “It was a great spectacle,” … Read more

Hockey Humanitarian Award nominees announced

For the 17th consecutive year, the BNY Mellon Wealth Management Hockey Humanitarian Award will be given out to a college hockey player whose efforts to better their communities continue to stand out. The list of nominees includes six repeat nominees – Isaiah Carlson (Salve Regina), Alyssa Grogan (Minnesota), Aleca Hughes (Yale), Tucker Mullin (Saint Anselm), … Read more

Weather postpones Brown-St. Lawrence game set for Friday

Due to a power outage impacting Appleton Arena and the St. Lawrence campus, Friday’s game between St. Lawrence and Brown has been postponed and will be played Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. While power is expected to be restored by early Friday evening, dangerous travel conditions for fans and the uncertainty of the time of … Read more

CCHA suspends Miami’s Biggs two games

The CCHA announced Wednesday that Miami freshman forward Tyler Biggs has been suspended two games under the league’s supplemental discipline process as the result of an incident that occurred in a game against Michigan State on Jan. 6. Near the 3:02 mark of the third period, Biggs delivered an illegal hit directly to the head … Read more