North Dakota new No. 1 in men’s poll

North Dakota is the new No. 1-ranked team in this week’s USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll. The Sioux were second last week, but made the jump to No. 1 this week with 21 first-place votes. Boston College tumbles from the top spot to No. 2, while Yale remains No. 3, Merrimack jumps two spots to … Read more

Mercyhurst leads Patty Kazmaier Award nominees

The nominees for the 2011 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award were announced today and the list of 26 nominated players includes 17 forwards, five goaltenders and four defensemen from 12 different schools in all four Division I leagues. Mercyhurst College, host of the 2011 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four, leads all schools with five nominated players. The award, … Read more

Players from Curry hospitalized after nitrous dioxide exposure

According to a report from MyFoxBoston.com, 28 players from the Curry College men’s team were hospitalized for nitrous dioxide exposure following Thursday night’s game in Providence, R.I., against Johnson and Wales. In a letter sent to all Curry students, Curry dean of students Maryellen Kiley said that the nitrous dioxide exposure was caused by a Zamboni. All … Read more

St. Norbert goalie O’Brien named NCHA’s best

The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association announced their year-end awards and all-NCHA teams Thursday and St. Norbert senior goaltender B.J. O’Brien led the way being named the league’s player of the year. “B.J. has been the backbone of our program the past two seasons,” said St. Norbert coach Tim Coghlin.  “Not only are his statistics compelling, … Read more

Hockey Humanitarian Award finalists unveiled

The eight finalists for the BNY Mellon Wealth Management Hockey Humanitarian Award were named today. The award is given annually to college hockey’s finest citizen to recognize players at the Division I or Division III level, male or female, who give back to their community. This year’s recipient will be introduced in an afternoon ceremony on Friday, … Read more

Penn State receives $1 million gift from local family

Penn State received another major gift recently as the school announced Tuesday that State College natives Paul and Nancy Silvis have pledged $1 million to the start-up of the men’s and women’s Division I programs that will begin play with the 2012-2013 season. The main lobby of the Pegula Ice Arena will be named after … Read more

Walter Brown Award down to 15 semifinalists

The Gridiron Club of Greater Boston announced Monday the 15 Division I players who are semifinalists for the 59th Walter Brown Award, presented annually to the best American-born college hockey player in New England. The semifinalists include nine players from Hockey East, five from ECAC Hockey, and one from Atlantic Hockey. The slate comprises nine … Read more

16 semifinalists named for Joe Concannon Award

Twelve forwards, two defensemen and two goaltenders make up the group of 16 semifinalists for the Joe Concannon Award. The Award, presented by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston, is given to the best American-born college hockey player in New England playing at the Division II/III level. “Without a doubt, this season has showcased an … Read more

Wisconsin again on top of women’s poll

The USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll remains largely unchanged, with Wisconsin still No. 1 in this week’s rankings. Cornell is again No. 2, while Minnesota jumps to No. 3, leap-frogging Boston University, who is now sitting fourth. Mercyhurst retains the fifth spot, and the next four teams – Minnesota-Duluth (No. 6), Boston College (No. 7), North … Read more

Kristo leaves hospital, staying with parents

According to a press release issued today by Regions Hospital in St. Paul, Minn., North Dakota forward Danny Kristo was discharged from the hospital today. Kristo was transferred to the Regions Hospital Burn Center on Jan. 31 after suffering from frostbite on the toes of his right foot. He maintains full use of his extremities. Kristo … Read more

Wisconsin’s Gardiner has NHL rights traded to Toronto

Wisconsin junior defenseman Jake Gardiner’s NHL rights were traded today from the Anaheim Ducks to the Toronto Maple Leafs. Gardiner was sent to Toronto in a three-player deal between the two teams.   Gardiner, selected 17th overall by Anaheim in the 2008 draft, was dealt along with Joffrey Lupul and a 2013 conditional fourth-round draft pick … Read more

Hockey East to honor three with Founder’s Medal Award

Hockey East announced on Friday that three former league administrators have been chosen to receive the league’s Founder’s Medal Award. Bob DeGregorio, Stu Haskell and Brendan Sheehy will be honored during the season for their contributions to the league over their professional careers. DeGregorio served as athletic director at Merrimack for 19 years and was … Read more

Maine’s Diamond suspended one game

Hockey East suspended Maine sophomore forward Joey Diamond for Friday night’s game at New Hampshire. The league said the suspension was levied after a review of contact with Boston University goaltender Kieran Millan in last Friday’s game at Alfond Arena.

Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award finalists named

Ten student-athletes who excel both on and off the ice were selected as finalists Wednesday for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence – community, classroom, character and competition. An acronym … Read more

Women’s poll sees Wisconsin still on top

The top six spots in this week’s USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll are unchanged from a week ago, and that includes Wisconsin staying the top team in the country with 11 of 15 first-place votes. Cornell, with the four other first-place votes, sits in the second spot, while Boston University (No. 3), Minnesota (No. 4), Mercyhurst … Read more