Comeback of the Year
One year ago, no one knew if Joe Exter would live through the night. Today, he is playing professional hockey.
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One year ago, no one knew if Joe Exter would live through the night. Today, he is playing professional hockey.
With the women’s NCAAs nearing, David De Remer takes a complete look at the selection process, the teams and the scenarios.
Selection Sunday draws ever nearer, and the NCAA merry-go-round continues. Who’s in and who’s out? Here’s our best guess.
It has taken four years, but Junior Lessard and the UMD Bulldogs are ready to return to the national stage.
An updated breakdown of who might be going where, now that the committee is about to make its picks.
Harvard has a disappointing regular season, but thanks to its recent stingy defense, still has time to turn things around.
With the Division III women’s tournament selections coming this Sunday, Jayson Moy takes a look at the scenarios.
It’s good news for Colgate and Notre Dame — and not so good for St. Cloud State — in this week’s edition.
For its new building, BU tried to take the best of all worlds, while also keeping things at a relatively cozy 6,200 seats.
Week three focuses on hard choices: how to boost attendance, where to send North Dakota, and how to keep BC and UNH apart.
After 28 seasons as an official and coach in the ECAC, Bill Stewart hangs ’em up.
Another week, another set of predictions. USCHO.com brings you an updated look at the NCAA tournament selections.
With the NCAA tournament just around the corner, we analyze the data, pick the field, seed it — everything but play the games ourselves.
Kazmaier Meeting One of the matchups everyone was eagerly awaiting in the championship was the battle between Patty Kazmaier finalists: Angela Ruggiero from Harvard on defense and Northeastern’s Chanda Gunn in goal. Each was one of ten finalists for the award, given annually to the top women’s collegiate hockey player, announced earlier this week. That … Read more
The Brothers Eaves’ fairy tale at Boston College hasn’t always been the stuff of storybooks. Ben and Patrick, they of the impeccable hockey pedigree, have played with one another at The Heights for the last two seasons, though not as often as they’d like. Patrick missed 20 games last season with a neck injury and … Read more
The seconds ticked away; the Beanpot championship game had been a total mismatch. For 56 minutes Boston College had skated circles around the Boston University Terriers, dominating them territorially and in almost every statistical category. On a BU power play, it looked like even strength; even strength looked like a BC power play. By game’s … Read more
The Title’s The Thing Boston College will potentially play for five tournament titles this season. With a victory in the Beanpot, the Eagles have already captured three. BC won the Ice Breaker in October with a shootout win over Minnesota-Duluth after a 2-2 tie, followed by a 4-1 win over Findlay. In December, the Eagles … Read more
Boston College is no stranger to clutch wins, but will a Beanpot title help propel the Eagles to even bigger things?
The movie many hockey fans have been waiting for is here. What has been sacrificed in acting, has been made up for by dead-on accuracy.
With the feature film Miracle opening Friday, Russell Jaslow shares his memories of the real-life version.