North Dakota vs. Boston College – LiveBlog – 1st Period

We’re about to get underway in Game 2. Here are your linecharts: North Dakota Forwards: Duncan-Toews-Oshie Watkins-VAndeVelde-Porter Fabian-Kalp-Kozek Radke-Zajac-Miller North Dakota Defense: Chorney-Lee Finley-Bina Jones-Genoway North Dakota Goal: Lamoureux Boston College Forwards: Gerbe-Smith-Bradford Rooney-Bertram-Ferriero Price-Greene-Gannon Kucharski-Lombardi-Orpik Boston College Defense Boyle-Brennan Filangieri-Motherwell O’Hanley-Sneep Boston College Goal: Schneider 0:00: Definitely more Sioux fans in the house. Either … Read more

Postgame Thoughts

Postgame thoughts: Maine came out a few minutes after the game and saluted their fans. A tough end to a great season that saw the Black Bears come up short again. Maine has made an impressive nine straight appearances in the NCAA Tournament, including six Frozen Four appearances over that span. Nothing flashy from the … Read more

Second Period – Maine vs. Michigan State

We’re in between the first and second periods of Game 1. Thanks to the wireless going up and down like a yo-yo and nonstop action in the first period, I haven’t had a chance to post the line combinations. Here they are: Maine Forwards: Soares-Leveille-Johnson Ryan-Hamilton-Purcell Shepheard-deKastrozza-Bellamy Hahn-Clark-Laise Maine Defense: Lundin-Duffy Tyler-Ramsey Hopson-Danis-Pepin Maine Goal: … Read more

Night on the Town

Wednesday night saw coaches, players and various dignitaries converge on the Arch in St. Louis for a pre-tournament reception. There were lots of speakers, including broadcasters Gary Thorne and Barry Melrose, as well as St. Louis Blues General Manager and ex-goalie John Davidson. All four coaches also had brief comments. The players were all business. … Read more

Meet Me in St. Louis

Welcome to the 2007 edition of the USCHO.com Frozen Four blog. The USCHO.com crew is in the house and already hard at work cranking out the news of the day…which on Wednesday means press conferences. Stay tuned for notebooks from each of the four pressers and of course lots more news and liveblogs from the … Read more

Wrapping Up

The USCHO staff is hard at work in the bowels of the Bradley Center, putting the finishing touches on another college hockey season. When we’re done, we’ll pack up for the night, hoist a few cold ones and then tomorrow go our separate ways, returning to places like Boston, Minneapolis, Albany, Columbus and Rochester. On … Read more

His And Hers

With its win tonight, Wisconsin becomes the first school in Division I history to win a title in both men’s and women’s hockey in the same season. Middlebury (VT) has done it three straight times in Division III, including this season. Badger senior defenseman Tom Gilbert, who scored the game winning goal, said the pressure … Read more

Post-Game

It’s 20 minutes since the game ended, and the Badgers aren’t ready to leave the ice. The seniors will stay on as long as they can, to bask in the cheers and delay taking that jersey off for the last time. Most of the fans have stayed as well, even after the awards ceremony, which … Read more

LiveBlogging the Finals

I’ll be liveblogging the title game, so check back for frequent updates. Pregame: -12:13: The house is almost packed with about 12 minutes till game time. The video scoreboard is showing highlights from the semifinals, and the pro-Wisconsin crowd is cheering every Badger and booing every Eagle whenever they appear on the big board. -5:52: … Read more

The REAL Game of the Weekend

What better way to set the stage for tonight’s title came than to take in the USCHO Fan Forum Poster’s game, held this year at the Kern Center on the campus of Milwaukee School of Engineering? This annual event brings college hockey fans that frequent USCHO’s Fan Forum message board together to play a pick-up … Read more

Friday At The Frozen Part II

I’m blogging from the press area at Bradley arena, watching the skills challenge, a new idea that’s growing on me. Similar to the NHL challenge done at all-star time, the Skills Challenge pits seniors (men and women) from the East and West regions against each other in events like skating, stick handling, etc. Prior to … Read more

Friday At The Frozen

Friday is one of my favorite days at the Frozen Four. Practices, Hobey and Humanitarian, and often some time to sightsee. This year, things are running a bit differently with the skills competition added to the mix. That messed up USCHO’s plans a bit, as for the past few years we’ve been holding a Town … Read more

Why Not Collins?

Seriously. The consensus is centered around the other two thirds of the “Hobey Hat-Trick”. Most pundits are picking Denver’s Matt Carle, and Wisconsin’s Brian Elliott stock has certainly risen even more in the past few weeks. Most of the talk has centered around these two players, both of whom deserve the award. But Collins has … Read more

Hi Tech Press

Things have come a long way since I covered my first Frozen Four in 1996. Heck, it wasn’t even called the Frozen Four back then. In the “olden” days many reporters didn’t have laptops. Most relied on notepads and tape recorders. But things have gone high tech lately with solid state recorders and the newest … Read more

LiveBlogging Wisconsin-Maine

It’s my turn in the pressbox, and I’ve got one of the best seats in the house. I’ll be giving updates throughout the game. First Period: 0:12: A huge hit in the corner energizes the crowd, of which is 90% is clad in red. 4:04: Wisconsin takes the first penalty of the game. It’s one … Read more