Weekend Wrap: December 2
(2) Wisconsin took two wins in Nashville, Quinnipiac won the Nutmeg Classic and Clarkson took home the Winjammer in this weekend of tournaments.
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(2) Wisconsin took two wins in Nashville, Quinnipiac won the Nutmeg Classic and Clarkson took home the Winjammer in this weekend of tournaments.
Cornell’s Michael Regush scored one of two goals for Cornell as the Big Red shutout Boston University to capture the 2019 edition of Red Hot Hockey and remain a perfect 9-0-0 (File photo: Omar Phillips)
Goaltender Craig Pantano posted a 25-save shutout as Northeastern defeated New Hampshire, 4-0, in the opening game of the Friendship Four in Belfast, N.I. The Huskies will face Colgate in Saturday’s title game. (Photo: William Cherry/Presseye)
Connecticut upset Boston College, New Hampshire upset Harvard and (8) Princeton took down (5) Clarkson in a chaotic weekend of women’s Division I games.
Zach Solow’s redirected of a pass over the glove of Maine goaltender Jeremy Swayman with 4:13 remaining gave Northeastern a 3-2 victory and weekend sweep of Maine (Photo: Jim Pierce)
Western Michigan goaltender Brandon Bussi stopped 37 shots as his Broncos earned a road upset of No. 4 Denver, 2-1, on Saturday (Photo: Shannon Valerio/Denver Athletics)
(6) Boston College took down rival Boston University while (7) Ohio State earned a win and a tie against (10) Minnesota Duluth.
Ninth-ranked North Dakota added some color to the scoresheet in defeating No. 2 Denver 4-1 on the road Saturday night in front of a sellout crowd of 6,308 at Magness Arena (photo: North Dakota Athletics).
Cam Donaldson and Jeff Malott each posted a goal and an assist to lead No. 3 Cornell past No. 7 Clarkson at Cheel Arena Friday night (photo: Jim Meagher).
Zach Feldman is a senior defenseman at Lake Forest and with this being his final season in college, he’s making the most of it, and maybe more importantly, he’s having fun along the way. “It’s a lot of fun. Everyone is confident and making plays, and when everyone is playing well, it makes my job … Read more
Boston College suffered their first lost of the season and Harvard upset Princeton with their fifth win in a row to start the season.
Elmira opened its season with 18 goals in two games, Plattsburgh scored a big win over Norwich, and Wisconsin-Eau Claire was the lone top 10 team to suffer a loss. Candace Horgan recaps the weekend.
Tyce Thompson’s goal late in the second period broke a 4-4 tie and gave host Providence a lead it wouldn’t relinquish as they skated past Boston University, 6-5, to earn three-of-four Hockey East points in the weekend series. (Photo: Rich Gagnon)
Noah Cates extra-attacker goal with 31 seconds remaining helped Minnesota Duluth rally for a 3-3 tie with No. 1 Denver. Pioneers Brett Stapley scored in a shootout to earn the extra NCHC point. (File photo: Bradley K. Olson)
Austin Martinsen didn’t need as much time to score his first goal of the season this year. In fact, he scored the first one of the season for the Auggies last Friday night against Saint Scholastica. He ended up with two on the weekend in the sweep of the Saints. “Getting that monkey off the … Read more
The Curry Colonels made a splash on the opening weekend of the season when they knocked off not one, but two ranked opponents on the road in come-from-behind fashion. The wins moved Curry into the national rankings, but as conference play begins this weekend, head coach TJ Manastersky is hoping the momentum and experience building … Read more
Minnesota handed Wisconsin their first loss and Kelly Browne’s four goals helped lead BC to a 9-0-1 start to the season.
Nothing like starting the season with NCAA tournament contenders from a year ago facing-off to start the 19-20 campaign. Play is just starting, and we are already seeing great match-ups like UNE v. Norwich, Salve Regina v. Plymouth State, and Geneseo v. Plattsburgh just to name three games featuring nationally ranked teams or pre-season favorites … Read more
Here is a rundown of how the top 20 teams in the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll of Oct. 28 fared in games over the Oct. 31-Nov. 3 weekend (file photo: Omar Phillips).
No. 3 Adrian made a statement with a 4-1 win over No. 2 Hamline, St. Scholastica upset No. 5 St. Thomas, and defending national champion Plattsburgh started its campaign with two shutout wins.