U.S. World Junior team has NCAA flavor

As announced this morning on its Facebook page, USA Hockey has named the roster for the upcoming World Junior Championship that gets underway Sunday in Buffalo. The roster, led by head coach Keith Allain (Yale), has a college flavor as all but four of the 22 players on the roster have college connections. “There’s a great … Read more

Velischek leaves Providence for USHL

Providence defenseman Alex Velischek has left the school to play for the Sioux City Musketeers of the USHL. The 20-year-old Velischek had a goal and 11 assists last season while playing in all 34 games as a freshman. He was also a co-winner of the Rev. Herman Schneider Most Valuable Freshman Award. This year, the Kinnelon, … Read more

Packer, Sperry added to USAH winter camp

Wisconsin forward Madison Packer and Boston University goaltender Kerrin Sperry have been added to the roster for the 2010 USA Hockey Women’s Winter Training Camp, which is set for Dec. 26-31, at the National Sports Center’s Schwan Super Rink, in Blaine, Minn. Packer and Sperry will take the places of Amanda Kessel (Minnesota) and Alex … Read more

Notre Dame alum Collins wins Lamoriello Award

Dr. Michael Collins, a former Notre Dame defenseman and now a Chicago-based orthopedic surgeon, is the winner of the 2010 Lou Lamoriello Award. Named in honor of the former Providence College player, coach and administrator and current New Jersey Devils president and general manager, the Lamoriello Award recognizes a former college hockey player or coach … Read more

Former UNH women’s star Bye Dietz named to IIHF hall

Former New Hampshire forward Karyn Bye Dietz was named today to the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame Class of 2011. “Karyn was a dominating force on the international stage for more than a decade and her play served as an inspiration for young girls, not only in the United States, but across the world,” … Read more

Wisconsin-Stout players reinstated?

Wisconsin-Stout administration has told four players who were suspended by the school in October that they are eligible for reinstatement, subject to the approval of coach Terry Watkins.

The players were suspended in the aftermath of a September murder case in which two players connected to the Stout program face charges.

Watkins did not immediately reply to an e-mail message from USCHO seeking comment and confirmation on the players’ identities.

The school, however, did release a statement through the office of communications and external relations.

“Four UW-Stout students have been told they are eligible for reinstatement to the UW-Stout hockey team as of Dec. 15.  However, this action is subject to the decision of Coach Terry Watkins in setting the hockey roster for the remainder of the 2010-11 season.

“The action was taken by UW-Stout following the advice of the UW System’s General Counsel’s office and the state Department of Justice.

“UW-Stout will have no further comment on the action because of the possibility of civil litigation involving the events of Sept. 17-18, 2010.”

Meanwhile, Jared C. Britton and Jedidiah R. McGlasson on Monday pleaded not guilty to felony charges stemming from the death of fellow Stout student Bradley Smith.

Britton was a Wisconsin-Stout player, and McGlasson was an incoming freshman scheduled to join the team this season. They were both dismissed from the team in October, at which time the school said they would not be eligible for reinstatement.

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Pair of collegians named to Canada’s World Junior squad

Hockey Canada announced its roster today for the upcoming IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship and a pair of WCHA stars were named to the team. Minnesota-Duluth defenseman Dylan Olsen and Colorado College forward Jaden Schwartz impressed at this week’s selection camp and will play for the Canadians when the tournament opens Dec. 26 in Buffalo. … Read more

Guinness says Big Chill attendance closer to 85,000

According to a report in the Detroit Free Press, the more realistic attendance number for last Saturday’s game between Michigan and Michigan State is about 25,000 less than the announced total of 113,411. The Guinness Book of World Records has listed the announced crowd as 85,451 for the game, still a world attendance record for … Read more

Top team in men’s poll still Yale

Yale is still the top team in the nation and has again earned the No. 1 ranking in this week’s USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll. The other 19 spots have changed somewhat since last week. New Hampshire takes over the second spot from Minnesota-Duluth, now sitting at No. 4. North Dakota jumps to No. 3 … Read more

Cornell stays at top of women’s poll

Again by the slimmest of margins, Cornell takes the No. 1 ranking in this week’s USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll. Cornell received eight first place votes and 143 total points. No. 2 Wisconsin had seven first place nods and 140 points. Boston University climbs to No. 3 from No. 5, jumping over Mercyhurst, now at … Read more

UAH athletics director Harris passes away; Bell named interim director

Jim Harris, the athletics director at Alabama-Huntsville since 1995, suffered a heart attack and passed away Saturday night. Harris was 63. “Jim Harris was the consummate athletic director in that he always put the welfare of the student athlete first,” said UAH president Dr. David Williams. “Jim created a lot of success for our students … Read more

Miami’s Mason gets one-game suspension

The CCHA announced today that sophomore Miami forward Steve Mason has been suspended for one game as the result of an incident that occurred in the game against Notre Dame on Dec. 4. The action was taken by the league after a review of an incident that occurred near the 6:34 mark of the third period … Read more

Preliminary U.S. junior team full of collegians

The 29-man preliminary roster for the United States’ entry for the World Junior Hockey Championship was unveiled today and 23 of the players named have college hockey connections, including head coach Keith Allain, currently guiding the top team in the country in Yale. The Americans are the defending champions, having defeated Canada in overtime in … Read more

Yale takes over at top of men’s poll

For the first time in the program’s history, Yale is the top-ranked team in this week’s USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll. With 34 first place votes, the Bulldogs also become the first ECAC Hockey team to be the No. 1 team in the country since the end of the 2002-2003 season when Cornell was atop … Read more

Little change in this week’s women’s poll

The top seven teams in this week’s USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll remain the same. At the top, Cornell barely remains the No. 1-ranked team in the country as it received 142 points and eight first place votes. No. 2 Wisconsin tallied 139 points and seven first place nods. Mercyhurst, Minnesota-Duluth, Boston University, Boston College … Read more

Cornell unseats Wisconsin at top of women’s poll

By one point, Cornell has replaced Wisconsin at the top of the USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll this week. Cornell received 139 votes, including seven first place votes, to Wisconsin’s 138 votes and eight first place nods. Mercyhurst remains at No. 3, while Nos. 4-8 also remain the same with Minnesota-Duluth, Boston University, Boston College, … Read more

Two Mercyhurst freshmen charged with sexual assault

Two Mercyhurst freshmen have been charged with felony sexual assault stemming from an incident on campus back on Nov. 14, according to a GoErie.com report. Goalie Jordan Tibbett and forward Kyle Just were arraigned before Erie 3rd Ward District Judge Tom Carney yesterday morning. Erie police have accused Tibbett and Just of forcing a woman … Read more

Future Frozen Four to the Music City?

According to a report in the Nashville Post yesterday, the Nashville Predators and Bridgestone Arena are planning to make a bid to host a future Frozen Four in the city. During Tuesday’s meeting of the Sports Authority, Predators president Sean Henry said two games in January at the arena between Alabama-Huntsville and Merrimack could prime … Read more