TMQ: How much should we put into strong starts for teams and individuals?
Omaha and Quinnipiac are both 6-0 and both feature players near the top of the goal-scoring rankings.
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Omaha and Quinnipiac are both 6-0 and both feature players near the top of the goal-scoring rankings.
The No. 2 Mavericks play their first game in their new, 7,800-seat arena against Air Force.
Candace and Arlan ponder the state of defense and goaltending on some teams, compare this year’s iteration of Clarkson with the championship team of two years ago, wonder about Boston College’s offense, who has the inside track in the CHA, and look at Bemidji State and North Dakota.
The NCHC went 11-2-1 in nonconference play last weekend, while Hockey East has gone 5-2-2 against NCHC teams so far in 2015-16.
Travis Roy was paralyzed 11 seconds into his first shift for Boston University but he still dreams the same dreams of many hockey players.
After a few weeks of play, Candace and Arlan take a look at which teams are looking good and which have some work to do in their first Wednesday Women of the year.
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.
USCHO grew out of the College Hockey Homepage, a site that founders Tim Brule and Lee Urton initially developed on the Minnesota math department’s server.
The 2015-16 Division I men’s college hockey season features more than 50 games being played at venues away from the traditional campus sites, including nine NHL arenas.
Two first-team All-Americans from last season return at the position.
As one group of talented forwards departs college hockey, it’s time for another set of players to take their place.
Nine goalies who were awarded with All-American or all-conference honors last season are back.
Before playing a shootout in the 2015-16 season, NCHC teams will try to decide the game with plenty of open ice.
Since 2007, the American Hockey Coaches Association has awarded the unsung hero award in the name of former Army West Point player Hines, who was killed in action in Afghanistan.
The lanky winger, a second-round pick by the Minnesota Wild this summer, heads to the Terriers with the experience of the evaluation camp in Lake Placid.
Though her collegiate career has come to a premature close, Amanda Kessel’s legacy at Minnesota is secure. Nicole Haase reports in a special to USCHO about Kessel’s impact at Minnesota and in the collegiate game, and also looks at concussions in women’s hockey.
The Boston University center is expected to be the No. 2 pick; where does he fit among the players college hockey has produced?
The defenseman is third in Central Scouting’s rankings of North American skaters for the 2015 NHL Entry Draft.
He won’t turn 18 until July 19, but the Wolverines rising sophomore is ranked eighth in the final Central Scouting rankings.
It wasn’t necessarily the highest picks that made the biggest impacts among the college draft class of 2005.