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TMQ: Talking Vermont’s upset over Michigan, opening weekend, Oct. 8 poll, Army West Point’s emotional gesture

September 17, 2019October 9, 2018 by Jim Connelly
Stephen Anderson (New Brunswick - 27), Luke McInnis (BC - 3) - The Boston College Eagles defeated the visiting University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds in an exhibition game on Saturday, October 6, 2018, at Kelley Rink in Conte Forum in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.The Boston College Eagles defeated the visiting University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds in an exhibition game on Saturday, October 6, 2018, at Kelley Rink in Conte Forum in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. (Melissa Wade)

Each week during the season, we look at the big events and big games around Division I men’s college hockey in Tuesday Morning Quarterback (photo: Melissa Wade).

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The Monday 10: Minnesota tops Minnesota Duluth for first time since ’14, NCAA schools dominate Canadian universities

September 17, 2019October 8, 2018 by Chris Lerch
Matt Boudens (New Brunswick - 28), Christopher Brown (BC - 10), David Cotton (BC - 17), Mark Simpson (New Brunswick - 24) - The Boston College Eagles defeated the visiting University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds in an exhibition game on Saturday, October 6, 2018, at Kelley Rink in Conte Forum in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.The Boston College Eagles defeated the visiting University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds in an exhibition game on Saturday, October 6, 2018, at Kelley Rink in Conte Forum in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. (Melissa Wade)

Each week, USCHO.com will pick the top 10 moments from the past weekend in our brand-new Monday 10 feature (photo: Melissa Wade).

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Atlantic Hockey tournament moving to Buffalo, will be ‘a bigger event than it was in Rochester’

August 24, 2020September 7, 2018 by Ed Trefzger

Atlantic Hockey is moving its conference tournament to Buffalo’s Harborcenter, effective with the upcoming 2018-19 season (photo: Ed Trefzger).

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Analyzing the 2018-19 schedules: WCHA regular season the ‘best possible solution in an imperfect world’

August 24, 2020September 7, 2018 by Dan Rubin

The WCHA underwent more drastic realignment than any other league when changes shifted the landscape (photo: Jim Rosvold).

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Analyzing the 2018-19 schedules: NCHC ‘in a good spot,’ has a system that is ‘good for the game overall’

August 24, 2020September 5, 2018 by Dan Rubin

The league’s immediate and resounding success is because its eight members are unafraid of playing anybody at any time and in any venue. It’s a collaborative effort designed to boost individual profiles within a cooperative structure (photo: Bradley K. Olson).

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Analyzing the 2018-19 schedules: With odd number of teams, Hockey East has ‘the same challenge other leagues have to deal with’

August 31, 2018 by Dan Rubin
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Hockey East has always been about New England, a region where hockey is king. It’s created all kinds of opportunity, and the league hasn’t shied away from experimentation, discovery and growth (photo: Melissa Wade).

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Analyzing the 2018-19 schedules: ECAC Hockey slate comes with ‘a lot of parameters’

August 29, 2018 by Dan Rubin
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The ECAC is one of college hockey’s oldest conferences. Its tradition of excellence dates back over 55 years with a membership largely untouched since the 1960s (photo: Melissa Wade).

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Analyzing the 2018-19 schedules: Five years in, Big Ten finding niche while continuing to grow with ‘core principles’ in place

August 24, 2020August 24, 2018 by Dan Rubin

A popular discussion around college hockey fans centers on the prospect of a “power conference” (photo: Rachel Lewis).

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Analyzing the 2018-19 schedules: Atlantic Hockey ‘now accepted a little bit more amongst the other leagues’

August 24, 2020August 22, 2018 by Dan Rubin

Atlantic Hockey has always been a league based in attacking a good challenge (photo: Omar Phillips).

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How are Division I hockey schedules created? One of our columnists found out

August 21, 2018 by Dan Rubin

Time seems to drag by the end of summer. There are a good share of bad golf rounds, and my neck’s burned a couple of times over. The baseball pennant race is starting to thin out, and football is only in preseason mode. The lack of any real sports drama makes me itch for something … Read more

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Out of realignment: Looking at competitive balance in college hockey conferences

August 24, 2020August 15, 2018 by USCHO Staff

College hockey has a long history and a dedicated fan base, but it is a little brother in the family of college sports. In terms of participation, revenue, and interest, men’s hockey often trails sports like football and men’s basketball, and by a wide margin (photo: Omar Phillips).

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Leveling the ice: Looking at parity in the NCAA tournament

August 24, 2020August 7, 2018 by USCHO Staff

College hockey’s national tournament has seen a surge of underdogs in recent years (photo: Jim Rosvold/USCHO.com).

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Fairbanks native Largen ‘excited and happy’ to take helm of hometown Nanooks

August 24, 2020July 16, 2018 by USCHO Staff

Fairbanks native Erik Largen was named the ninth head coach in Nanook hockey’s Division I modern history in late April, following a somewhat circuitous selection procedure (photo: Alaska Athletics).

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Boston University’s Tkachuk, Michigan’s Hughes figure to be early first-round picks during NHL Draft

August 24, 2020June 21, 2018 by Jim Connelly

Two of last season’s top freshmen in college hockey are among the top prospects heading into Friday night’s NHL Draft taking place at American Airlines Center in Dallas (photo: Jeff Cox).

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Saint John’s enjoys once-in-lifetime trip to Japan for hockey exchange

August 24, 2020June 19, 2018 by Brian Lester

Saint John’s rising senior Evan Okeley had no idea what to expect when he and his teammates flew out to Japan for a 10-day trip in late May that was highlighted by hockey and, maybe more importantly, the cultural experience of a lifetime. “It seems like a dream that we went there,” Okeley said. “Flying … Read more

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Montgomery leaves Pioneers in good shape, recommends Carle as replacement

August 24, 2020May 9, 2018 by Candace Horgan

Though many people had assumed it was only a matter of time before former Denver coach Jim Montgomery left the Pioneers for the NHL, according to Montgomery, he wasn’t actively working to make that happen (photo: Melissa Wade).

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Notre Dame alum Lee sustaining scoring prowess at NHL level with Islanders

August 24, 2020May 1, 2018 by USCHO Staff

Anders Lee tallied his first 40-goal NHL season for the New York Islanders in 2017-18. The Minnesota native and Notre Dame alum might have given a few of those scores back to have had the Islanders make the Stanley Cup playoffs instead (photo: Fighting Irish Media).

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Book review: ‘Great Game’ shows author Bruce Haas a passionate college hockey fan

April 18, 2018April 18, 2018 by Chris Lerch

It’s clear that Bruce Haas is a big college hockey fan. His new book, Great Game! D1 College Hockey: People, Places, Perspectives (Beaver’s Pond Press), is a love letter to the game, a book by a fan, for fans.

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Women’s D-III: National champion Norwich and NCHA champion Adrian lead way on All-USCHO teams

April 13, 2018April 10, 2018 by Candace Horgan
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A total of 11 schools were represented on women’s D-III All-USCHO teams that were announced today, with national champion Norwich and NCHA champion Adrian each placing four players on the teams.

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Women’s D-III: Natalie Darwitz of Hamline named USCHO D-III women’s coach of the year

August 24, 2020April 9, 2018 by Nicole Haase

She engineered an incredible turnaround, taking a Hamline program that a sub-.500 record last year all the way to the Frozen Four and a victory in the third-place game against perennial power Plattsburgh. Natalie Darwitz is the USCHO women’s D-III coach of the year.

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