Newcomers again look to climb to top of Atlantic Hockey in 2010-11

“Bigger and Better” would be the way to describe the 2010-11 Atlantic Hockey season. The league has expanded from 10 teams to 12, welcoming Niagara and Robert Morris. Senior forward Chris Kushneriuk and Robert Morris hope to make a big splash in the program’s first season in Atlantic Hockey (photo: Robert Morris Athletics). The last … Read more

2009-10 Hockey East Season Preview

Hockey East has officially returned to its glory days. Back-to-back national championships by Boston College in 2008 and Boston University in 2009 coupled with all three of last season’s Hobey Baker “Hat Trick” finalists hailing from Hockey East certainly give the conference a reason to pound its collective chest. Not since the mid-to-late 1990s and … Read more

2009-10 WCHA Season Preview

What do we say about last year’s WCHA season to try to recap it? Do we talk about the ridiculous parity, and how it came down to the final night of play to determine the standings, only narrowly avoiding using a plethora of tiebreaking procedures that would be enough to make anyone cry? Do we … Read more

2009-10 ECAC Hockey Season Preview

Most leagues have one or two clear-cut frontrunners and some well-defined strata before anyone even dons a sweater. Yale’s Sean Backman is back after a 20-goal campaign (photo: Melissa Wade). Not in ECAC Hockey. Four teams seem to have legitimate claims to the title of Fall Favorite, but only one squad can be tagged as … Read more

2009-10 Atlantic Hockey Season Preview

Have you caught your breath yet? Ready for more? It’s certainly going to be difficult to top the 2008-09 college hockey season, which included the most intense, exciting postseason in history. Atlantic Hockey contributed to the madness, with Air Force claiming its third consecutive league title and then knocking off Michigan in the first round … Read more