2006-07 ECACHL Season Preview

So much has changed since I last was in this spot. It used to be the ECAC; now it’s the ECACHL. There are seven new head coaches in the ECACHL since then. Mark Dekanich is the reigning ECACHL Goaltender of the Year (photo: Melissa Wade). There is a new team in the ECACHL. There is … Read more

2006-07 St. Lawrence Season Preview

What do you do when four of your top five point-producers, accounting for 129 points, from last season graduate? You retool and hope that some players step it up. That is exactly the scenario for St. Lawrence and head coach Joe Marsh this year. With the graduations of T.J. Trevelyan, Mike Madill, Mike Zbriger and … Read more

2006-07 Dartmouth Season Preview

For several years now, the Dartmouth Big Green have been touted as the team to beat in the ECACHL. That expectation reached its fruition last season with a regular-season championship, shared with Colgate. The Big Green came so close to making the NCAA tournament, but couldn’t get over that hump. Perhaps this year, it’s time. … Read more

2006-07 Brown Season Preview

Youth, youth and more youth. That’s the story for the Brown Bears this season. Last season was one that head coach Roger Grillo and Brown hope to forget except for one simple thing — experience. The Bears will return their top 12 scorers this season, but, and it’s a big but, only one of the … Read more

2006-07 Colgate Season Preview

The Colgate Raiders have been tabbed as the team to beat in the ECACHL this season — and who can blame people for thinking that? Three of the top four scorers return, as does most of the defense and preseason All-ECACHL selection Mark Dekanich in goal. Dekanich took over last season between the pipes and … Read more

2006-07 Harvard Season Preview

The Harvard Crimson have been riding the wave over the last few years, and that doesn’t look like it’s about to stop any time soon. The Crimson were picked to finish second in the preseason coaches’ poll, and there’s no reason to think they won’t be there again. But head coach Ted Donato knows it’s … Read more

Yale Hockey, Football Players Arrested After Fight

Five of Yale University’s varsity athletes were arrested in New Haven, Conn., early Sunday morning after allegedly breaking a window at the Gourmet Heaven convenience store during a fight. The students are said to have caused an estimated $3,500 worth of damages in their clash outside of the restaurant, whose night manager reported the incident … Read more

This Week in D-I Women’s Hockey: Oct. 5, 2006

One was a surprise, the other expected to be there, but now the question facing both the Minnesota and St. Lawrence hockey programs is can they get back to the Frozen Four again. Both teams have been among the sport’s elite since the first NCAA-sponsored national championship in 2001. The Saints have made four of … Read more

Three Yale Hockey Players Arrested

Five Yale athletes, including three members of the hockey team, were arrested Sunday morning in New Haven, according to published reports. Sophomore hockey players Alec Richards and Matt Nelson and senior Brad Mills along with two members of the Yale football team, quarterback Matt Polhemus and running back Mike McLeod, were arrested after a storefront … Read more

Third Commissioner’s Cup Schedule Set

Commissioners from the nation’s six Division I ice hockey conferences have announced a 33-game series to be played among the conferences throughout the 2006-2007 season. The third annual Commissioners’ Cup Series faces off with the Denver visiting Miami on Friday, Oct. 6, in the opening round of the Ice Breaker Tournament. Miami will open its … Read more

ECACHL Coaches and Media Agree On Colgate

The ECACHL released its preseason polls and both the coaches and the media have made Colgate as the team to beat in the 2006-07 season. Colgate ran away with first place in the media poll, garnering 11 of the 20 first-place votes. The Raiders finished first in the coaches poll with only three of the … Read more

Mitchell Named Assistant At Vermont

Willie Mitchell, a 1993 graduate of the University of Western Ontario and a former associate head coach at Wayne State has been named an assistant coach for the Vermont men’s hockey team. Head coach Kevin Sneddon made the announcement today. “I feel very fortunate to be adding another great coach to our program,” Sneddon said. … Read more

Pecknold Extends Contract At Quinnipiac

Quinnipiac men’s hockey coach Rand Pecknold has agreed to a contract extension that will run through the 2009-10 season. Contract terms were not disclosed. “Over the past 12 years Rand has brought Quinnipiac men’s ice hockey from a Division II/III program to one of the most respected programs in Division I,” said athletics director Jack … Read more

Report On NCAA Ice Hockey Rules Committee Meeting

Every year the NCAA Ice Hockey Rules Committee meets to determine how the past season went and to look forward to future seasons. This past meeting is summarized by Ty Halpin, the NCAA’s liaision to the Rules Committee. The Committee reports on rules changes, points of emphasis and future discussions.

Wallack Added To Yale Staff

Kyle Wallack, part of the Holy Cross coaching staff the last two seasons, has been named assistant coach for the Yale men’s hockey team. Wallack, on the staff of Paul Pearl, helped the Crusaders register a 4-3 overtime upset of Minnesota at the 2006 NCAA West Regional. That capped a 27-10-3 campaign and helped Holy … Read more

Kurulak Fills Out Rensselaer Staff

Rensselaer has named Shawn Kurulak assistant men’s hockey coach. A former standout defenseman at the Denver, Kurulak will aide head coach Seth Appert. The announcement was made today by RPI director of athletics Ken Ralph. “There is a lot of history and tradition at RPI and I look forward to being part of something special … Read more

ECACHL Names New Supervisors Of Officials

The ECACHL today named Luke Galvin men’s Supervisor of Officials and Tom Di Fusco women’s Supervisor of Officials. “I am extremely pleased that Luke and Tom have agreed to assume the supervisor roles,” said ECACHL Commissioner Steve Hagwell. “They have strong leadership qualities and their knowledge of the game is an immense benefit to the … Read more

Kazmaier Winner Ruggiero Earns Apprentice Bid

NBC has announced that 2004 Patty Kazmaier winner and Harvard graduate Angela Ruggiero will join 17 other candidates selected to compete on season six of “The Apprentice.” The season will begin in January and will be filmed entirely in Southern California. Last February, Mark Burnett, creator and executive producer, allowed viewers to choose one of … Read more

Appert Does Not Retain Assistants At RPI

When Seth Appert coaches his first Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute men’s hockey game in October, he will have new assistant coaches helping him. Appert announced Tuesday that he won’t retain assistant coaches Frank Bretti and Jeff Matthews. Appert, who was hired by RPI April 21 to replace Dan Fridgen, cited the need for the program to … Read more

Albany’s Pepsi Arena Gains New Moniker

The site of the ECACHL playoffs and NCAA East Regionals in 2008 and 2010 is getting a new name. Albany, N.Y., County Executive Mike Breslin and Mark Aldam, Publisher of the Albany Times Union, announced Thursday that the newspaper has purchased the naming rights to the Pepsi Arena, effective Jan. 1, 2007. The agreement for … Read more