Calof making his mark at Princeton with points
Junior Andrew Calof has 99 points in 91 career games for the Tigers. Roman J. Uschak reports.
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Junior Andrew Calof has 99 points in 91 career games for the Tigers. Roman J. Uschak reports.
2012 D-III national champion RIT has been a valuable addition to the CHA in its first season as a D-I program, and the experience of playing in back-to-back national championship games helped. Arlan Marttila reports.
With one week to go in the Atlantic Hockey, CCHA and ECAC Hockey regular seasons, the final pieces to the puzzle that is the league standings are coming into place. Jim Connelly and Paula C. Weston discuss in this week’s Tuesday Morning Quarterback.
Shaquille Merasty has proved a revelation as a freshman at Adrian, and his goal-scoring prowess is a key part of Adrian’s third unbeaten season in MCHA play. Brian Lester reports.
Candace and Arlan look at four major surprises from last weekend, and try to make sense of what it means with the conference tournaments looming.
The Huskies senior has rebounded from an injury to drive his team to first place in the WCHA. Matthew Semisch reports.
Quinnipiac got the No. 1 spot and promptly lost its first game afterward. Jim Connelly and Todd D. Milewski discuss that and more in this week’s Tuesday Morning Quarterback.
A series of upsets threw a lot of the standings into disarray over the last week. Candace and Arlan discuss Northeastern’s sudden emergence, Robert Morris’ continued mastery of Mercyhurst, the ECAC puzzle, and whether Minnesota-Duluth has anything left in the tank.
Jim Connelly and Todd D. Milewski discuss the Bobcats’ rise to No. 1, St. Cloud State and the Beanpot in this week’s edition of Tuesday Morning Quarterback.
For the first time, the Eagles have won four straight Beanpot titles. David H. Hendrickson reports from TD Garden.
Leading the PairWise Rankings, the Bobcats are chasing their first ECAC Hockey title — and their first No. 1 ranking in the polls. Brian Farrell reports.
Candace and Arlan take a look at the Beanpot, Minnesota’s continued success, the WCHA logjam, and some of the teams just hoping to make their conference playoffs.
A first-round pick, the freshman defenseman still believes in his decision to play for the Wolverines. Josh Getzoff reports.
Even in Atlantic Hockey and ECAC Hockey where the leader is running away, the next nine spots are tightly bunched. Jim Connelly and Todd D. Milewski have more in this week’s edition of Tuesday Morning Quarterback.
The sophomore improved his collegiate total to five goals with a pair against Harvard. Brian Sullivan reports from the Beanpot semifinals.
The last time the Huskies beat the Terriers in the Beanpot was 1988. That’s also the last time Northeastern won the title. David H. Hendrickson reports from the Beanpot semifinals.
Candace and Arlan take a look at Minnesota-Duluth’s improvement, the Boston College offense, the Beanpot favorites, the wildcards in the CHA and ECAC, and their early favorites in the race for the Patty Kazmaier Award.
The Nittany Lions are 10-13 in their first year as a Division I program but they’ve enjoyed some big wins in big buildings. Tim Sullivan reports.
Did the Bobcats miss out on the top spot in the poll because they haven’t long been a traditional power? Jim Connelly and Todd D. Milewski discuss that and more in this week’s edition of Tuesday Morning Quarterback.
Candace and Arlan take a look at the logjam in the ECAC and WCHA, ponder what can happen in Hockey East, and whether Minnesota can achieve perfection.