Tips prove costly for Millan, Boston University
All three goals against the Terriers netminder in the Beanpot semifinals came off his own team’s sticks. Scott Weighart reports.
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All three goals against the Terriers netminder in the Beanpot semifinals came off his own team’s sticks. Scott Weighart reports.
Two years after the what-ifs, the Huskies junior scores twice in the Beanpot semifinals. Dave Hendrickson reports.
Boston College goaltender Molly Schaus hunches over slightly as she stares down the forward skating towards her. She watches as the play develops, shifting in front of the net as she responds to the moves around her. Northeastern’s Kristi Kehoe finally took a shot; Schaus’s save looked as effortless as stretching her arm out to … Read more
It has been 23 years since the Huskies won the tournament, and they’re hungry. Jim Connelly reports.
Miami will wear special jerseys to honor their former student manager, who opened the team’s minds and served as an example of the values that it tries to live by.
The first-year Western Michigan coach has spent most of his hockey career in the league, learning from notable mentors. Paula C. Weston reports.
To make things interesting, USCHO Bracketologist Jayson Moy uses the letter of the law to make a tweak in this week’s edition.
There’s a new No. 1, and Jim Connelly and Todd D. Milewski break down the change in this week’s edition.
Wisconsin drew 10,668 to the Kohl Center, and it hopes many of them will return. Jason Karnosky reports.
Who’s going to go where for the NCAA tournament? It’s never too early to ask Jayson Moy, who starts off our weekly Bracketology feature for the 2010-11 season.
As more results come in, we’re starting to see some teams stake their claim for tournament spots. Jim Connelly and Todd D. Milewski break down the week gone by.
Yale’s first loss in a while, Brown’s bubble and the week ahead are the topics for this week’s edition.
Jim Connelly and Todd D. Milewski talk World Juniors, Ohio State, Merrimack and more in this week’s edition.
Alaska forward Andy Taranto is hoping to duplicate the success he had in his freshman season. Roman J. Uschak reports.
The Americans will close their time at the World Junior Championship in Wednesday’s bronze-medal game against Sweden, and they’ll have to move past a humbling semifinal loss to Canada. Jim Connelly reports.
The holiday tournaments are done, and Jim Connelly and Todd D. Milewski look back at the big events.
The Boston College defenseman is a big reason why the Americans share the tournament lead with four goals allowed through four games. Russell Jaslow reports.
The former Notre Dame forward was the Americans’ player of the game against Slovakia in the World Junior Championship. Russell Jaslow reports.
He talks building, connecting, expanding and how his view of the game has changed since taking the highly visible position. Jim Connelly reports.
The USCHO staff compiles the essential info on the seven Division I men’s holiday tournaments.