NCAA, college hockey stakeholders discuss the state of the game
Representatives from different areas of the college hockey universe met with the media on Friday afternoon to discuss the current status of the game.
USCHO’s coverage from the Men’s Frozen Four.
Representatives from different areas of the college hockey universe met with the media on Friday afternoon to discuss the current status of the game.
For the vast majority of Providence’s undergraduate hockey fans, McPhail’s was the place to be on Thursday evening.
In the last two games, at the most important time of the year, the junior has allowed arguably his two softest goals of the year.
It’s not the best motivational tune, but nothing seems to fit Providence’s season better than “Lean On Me.”
Three mind-boggling self-inflicted wounds put the Terriers on the precipice of one of the most gut-wrenching, cataclysmic collapses of all time.
The 12th-year head coach did not follow the typical path to his current post.
Compensating for the apparent reduced role, however, the Terriers have rebounded from a 10-21-4 record to sit one game away from a national championship.
Providence coach Nate Leaman and Friars players faced the media on Friday to preview Saturday’s national championship game against Boston University.
Boston University players and coach David Quinn met the media on Friday to talk about Thursday’s win over North Dakota and to preview the national championship game against Providence.
North Dakota’s Zane McIntyre has been named the winner of the 2015 Mike Richter Award as the top goaltender in Division I men’s hockey.
A day after beating Omaha in the semifinals, Providence took the ice Friday for practice before the championship game against Boston University.
The defenseman scored his first goal of the season on Thursday.
BOSTON — For much of the second period, North Dakota owned Boston University. UND scored early, opened up the pace of play, and took the game to the Terriers. North Dakota had goalie Matt O’Connor off his mark, flopping, uncomfortable and, most importantly, vulnerable. In need of a boost, BU got it from the man … Read more
Goaltender Zane McIntyre spoke in a quiet North Dakota locker room after a 5-3 loss to Boston University on Thursday.
Boston University forward A.J. Greer and goaltender Matt O’Connor talk after the Terriers’ 5-3 victory over North Dakota Thursday in the Frozen Four semifinals.
The schools each got 600 tickets for the Frozen Four, but students got only a fraction of that total.
It will be an all-New England final in the Hub of Hockey, but it certainly wasn’t easy getting there.
BOSTON — The Boston University Terriers held a 4-1 lead over North Dakota through two periods of the second national semifinal Thursday at the TD Garden. After goals by Jack Eichel and Brandon Hickey in the first period, North Dakota began the second period with a power play and wasted little time getting back in … Read more
Both Providence and Omaha set or tied school marks for single-season success.
A line of North Dakota fans, clad in their ever-present green jerseys, queued up for the team’s pre-party even though the bar wouldn’t open for another two hours.