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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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Most Outstanding Player Kuhlman helps Minnesota Duluth navigate a challenging season

April 9, 2018April 7, 2018 by Ed Trefzger
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Bulldogs coach Scott Sandelin depended on leadership from captain Karson Kuhlman during periods of learning and in times of difficulty.

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After Roth’s injury, Minnesota Duluth’s fourth line responds

April 9, 2018April 7, 2018 by Jack Hittinger
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Kobe Roth suffered a fractured tibia in the first period Saturday, but linemates Jade Miller and Billy Exell added captain Karson Kuhlman to the mix and contributed a goal.

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Minnesota Duluth can’t get early knockout blow with long power-play stretch

August 24, 2020April 7, 2018 by David H. Hendrickson

“We haven’t been able to find that third goal, for whatever reason,” Duluth coach Scott Sandelin said. “I was hoping tonight would be [the night].”

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With speed through neutral zone limited, Notre Dame’s offense falls short

August 24, 2020April 7, 2018 by Drew Claussen

For most of the national championship game, the Irish struggled to simply get the puck into the offensive zone.

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Sticking to the formula delivers a championship to Minnesota Duluth

April 9, 2018April 7, 2018 by Chris Lerch
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The Bulldogs won all four of their NCAA tournament games by one goal, including the last three by 2-1 scores.

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Belief never wavered, but tying goal never came for Notre Dame

April 9, 2018April 7, 2018 by Paula C. Weston
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In five postseason games before Saturday’s national championship, the Irish had managed to find a way to win one-goal games in spite of being dead even with opponents in third-period scoring.

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2018 Hockey Humanitarian Award winner Peters’ message: ‘Hockey’s not your identity’

August 24, 2020April 6, 2018 by Ed Trefzger

Minnesota senior goalie Sidney Peters was honored Friday as the 23rd recipient of the Hockey Humanitarian Award (photo: Jim Rosvold).

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Career transformation lands Gross a spot in Notre Dame’s big defensive situations

April 9, 2018April 6, 2018 by Drew Claussen
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Senior Jordan Gross has transformed himself from an offensive defenseman to a legitimate two-way defender.

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Notre Dame’s leaders make the big plays in Frozen Four win: ‘That’s what great players do’

April 9, 2018April 5, 2018 by Drew Claussen
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Even though they were the two players who spurred the comeback, Andrew Oglevie and Jake Evans both said that they didn’t need to calm the team down when they were two goals in the hole.

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Michigan’s resurgent season closes with a ‘heartbreaking’ ending in Frozen Four

April 9, 2018April 5, 2018 by David H. Hendrickson
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There are, of course, no pleasant ways to lose. It’s never easy. But this was truly brutal (photo: Melissa Wade).

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Poor start proves costly for Ohio State, which ‘ran out of time’ in Frozen Four loss

April 9, 2018April 5, 2018 by Paula C. Weston
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The nation’s third-best defense experienced a complete and total breakdown within the first 3:04 of the Frozen Four semifinal against Minnesota Duluth on Thursday (photo: Melissa Wade).

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