David And Goliath

They are the red-letter days on the calendar, the games no one wants to miss. In a small-market college town, the identity of the opponent can inspire the home crowd.

Around The Horn

Kurt Wright started his college career at New Hampshire, then joined ill-starred Findlay. Now the veteran is helping anchor Robert Morris’ fledgling squad.

Rarefied Air

It’s no ordinary team, because the Air Force Academy is no ordinary school. And the force binding the Falcons together? Head coach Frank Serratore.

Q & A With Rick Comley

As Michigan State gets ready for another meeting with archrival Michigan, I sat down with Spartans’ head coach Rick Comley in his office in East Lansing to just talk about coaching. This is the first in a series of talks with college hockey’s great coaches. Comley is in his third year at Michigan State and … Read more

Canada Wins Four Nations Cup

Injuries kept former Cornell athlete Dana Antal out of the spotlight of the Canadian national team for the better part of five years, but for a moment last night, she was the center of attention. Antal’s gorgeous one-timer just inside the left post off a feed from Danielle Goyette 2:20 into the third period lifted … Read more

Canada and U.S. Set Up Another Gold Medal Rematch

U.S. and Canada assured they would meet in yet another international tournament final with wins Saturday at the Four Nations Cup, although Sweden made the preliminary round less of formality than usual for both teams this past week. The U.S. beat Sweden 6-3, and Canada triumphed over Finland by a 4-1 margin. Sweden, who played … Read more

U.S. and Canada Settle Nothing in Round One

Nothing was decided between the U.S. and Canada after a 1-1 overtime-free draw in the round-robin portion of the Four Nations Cup tournament Thursday night. The score will be settled Sunday if the U.S. and Canada can get by Sweden and Finland, respectively, on Saturday to force a gold medal rematch on Sunday, like they … Read more

Easy As A, B … CCHA

Which conference boasts the grandest traditions, the loudest fans, and the best arenas — not to mention some top-notch hockey? Jeremy Potter thinks he knows the answers, all by the letters.

More Than Words

Matt Laatsch has overcome a lot to win a national championship, become captain, and form a special bond in Denver.

Canada Struggles While U.S. Soars on Day One

While the U.S. coasted to an easy 6-1 victory over Finland on Wednesday night at the Four Nations Cup, Canada battled to the end in a 3-2 win over Sweden. Canada brought a roster full of younger players, including five current U.S. college players. None of them could get past Swedish goalie Kim Martin, so … Read more