BU and Minnesota enter championship game with the same record
While the regular season records are different, but Boston University and Minnesota have won every postseason game. The two teams haven’t played since 2007.
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While the regular season records are different, but Boston University and Minnesota have won every postseason game. The two teams haven’t played since 2007.
The Badgers won 20 of their last 27 games and three games in three days at the Final Five to win the championship. Matthew Semisch reports from the WCHA Final Five.
Canisius has the longest winning streak in the nation at eight games, a stretch in which they’ve averaged 4.5 goals per game. Ed Trefzer reports from the Atlantic Hockey Championship.
The River Hawks exorcised another demon with a heart-pounding 1-0 win over Boston University in the Hockey East championship game. David H. Hendrickson reports from the Hockey East Championship.
“Atlantic City is a great town,” says Troy Grosenick, who has won two straight ECAC Hockey playoff titles there. Nate Owen reports from the ECAC Hockey Championship.
Officials were allowed to review two plays under a new system put in place this season. Scott Biggar reports from the Atlantic Hockey Championship.
The Miami RedHawks came into the CCHA semifinals with a regular season championship and a playoff series win against Michigan State under their belt. Their momentum was quickly demolished by a juggernaut Michigan squad in a 6-2 loss at Joe Louis Arena Saturday night. [scg_html_ccha2013]Despite the loss, the RedHawks (24-10-5) will receive a high seed … Read more
The Bulldogs had a chance to cement an NCAA tournament spot but were shut out for the second straight game. Brian Farrell reports from the ECAC Hockey Championships.
A power-play goal helped put the Irish into the CCHA title game. Matt Nye reports from the CCHA Championship.
Boston University gets jump, breaks ice, downs Mercyhurst.
CC’s play in the defensive zone and Joe Howe’s sturdiness between the pipes has the Tigers playing Wisconsin for the Final Five title Saturday night. Tyler Buckentine reports from the WCHA Final Five.
The Terriers “came back from the dead” in their semifinal win over Boston College. The phrase could apply to the season as a whole, too. David H. Hendrickson reports from the Hockey East Championship.
Union is in the title game thanks to an outstanding penalty-kill unit, timely goals and a shutout from Troy Grosenick — all hallmarks of their Frozen Four run last season. Nate Owen reports from the ECAC Hockey Championship.
The goaltender held down the fort while the Lakers found their legs after a wobbly first period. Ben Kirst reports from the Atlantic Hockey Championship.
The Huskies were 14-5-1 after Dave Berard took over as interim coach. Chris Lerch reports from the Atlantic Hockey Championship.
Minnesota’s depth made the difference in a tough, come-from-behind win against Boston College, as it was the third line that kept the Gophers’ championship hopes alive.
Scott Wilson’s goal-scorer’s goal put Massachusetts-Lowell into the title game. David H. Hendrickson reports from the Hockey East Championship.
The Griffs had good reason to be cheery after knocking off the top seed. Ben Kirst reports from the Atlantic Hockey Championship.
Top-seeded Niagara has a good chance at an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament, but that wasn’t much consolation. Ed Trefzger reports from the Atlantic Hockey Championship.
Saying his team “stunk in every facet of the game,” Bobcats coach Rand Pecknold takes responsibility. Brian Farrell reports from the ECAC Hockey Championships.