Coaches take a turn explaining ECAC Hockey’s dearth of draftees

After noting the dearth of draftees atop ECAC Hockey’s leaderboards earlier this week, I took to calling some of the conference’s coaches to find out what they thought of the discrepancy. Quinnipiac coach Rand Pecknold said, “in my opinion, the NHL draft is probably a little young. “You look at [goalie Eric] Hartzell and [forward … Read more

After shutouts, Rensselaer takes a step in the right direction

In its first games since Adam Oates’ induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame, Rensselaer manufactured some of Oates’ (class of ’85) favorite product: offense. On the heels of consecutive shutouts at Dartmouth and Harvard (each 4-0 losses), the Engineers quietly dismissed Atlantic Hockey foe Mercyhurst by 4-2 and 4-1 margins. The victories were RPI’s … Read more

Cornell uses its time-tested approach to build a 3-0-1 start

The Cornell Big Red got to 3-0-1 the hard way. The program’s traditional defense-first, defense-last, goaltending-everywhere-in-between mantra has begun to evolve in recent years but the time-tested approach is what got the Red through their first four games unbeaten. The team is averaging two-and-a-half goals a game — it hasn’t scored more than three in … Read more