Scrivens, Power Play Both Deserve Attention
When you compile the reasons for Cornell’s ECAC Hockey championship, don’t forget the power play. Brian Sullivan reports.
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When you compile the reasons for Cornell’s ECAC Hockey championship, don’t forget the power play. Brian Sullivan reports.
This is it. The games are done and Jayson Moy makes his picks for how the NCAA tournament brackets are drawn up when they’re revealed Sunday morning.
Brad Eidsness gave up two goals in the first 55 seconds of the WCHA championship game, but his North Dakota teammates picked him up. Tyler Buckentine reports.
Denver lost consecutive games for the first time this season, and for the second straight day, a bad start was the key. Tyler Buckentine reports.
Brown’s Aaron Volpatti set a school record Saturday, but maybe not the kind you’d always hope to have.
There were so many times when Maine could have been considered out of the picture this season, but the Black Bears persevered all the way to the last Hockey East game. Dave Hendrickson reports.
The WCHA has suspended Wisconsin defenseman Cody Goloubef for Saturday’s Final Five third-place game. Goloubef was called for a five-minute major for contact to the head when he hit St. Cloud State’s Nick Oslund in open ice in Friday’s semifinal. The WCHA announced that its Final Five tournament committee assessed the additional penalty, citing the … Read more
The teams in the CCHA’s third-place game had bigger hopes coming into the weekend.
Michigan hasn’t had to face an obstacle like this in its path to the NCAA tournament for a long time, but the Wolverines made it. John Denny reports.
Shawn Hunwick did it again for Michigan, backstopping the Wolverines to the CCHA championship game. John Denny reports.
There may be a Walt Kyle Invitational this year, but Walt Kyle won’t coach in it. Instead, he and Northern Michigan will be in the CCHA championship game. Emily Hack reports.
Boston College goaltender John Muse is back exactly where he wants to be: between the pipes for the Eagles. Dave Hendrickson reports.
Denver now has good reason to be up for Saturday’s third-place game — a chance to redeem itself. Theresa Spisak reports.
Mike Lee has rebounded from a down stretch at the right time. USCHO’s Tyler Buckentine reports.
New Hampshire forward and Hobey Baker finalist Bobby Butler was named the Hockey East player of the year Thursday as the league hosted its annual awards dinner at the Royal Sonesta Hotel. Butler headlined a trio of Wildcats named among the first-team All-Stars. Butler dominated all Hockey East scorers with 21 goals and shared the … Read more
Senior Dave Wilson was thrust into Maine’s starting goaltender role just before the playoffs started, and he has answered the call. Jennie Sullivan reports.
Union is one win away from a first NCAA tournament berth, and its young defensive corps is getting plenty of praise. Brian Sullivan reports.
Brown upset a pair of teams in the ECAC Hockey playoffs but couldn’t get past Yale. Now, it’s a look to the future for first-year coach Brendan Whittet. Jason Klump reports.
Miami finished first in the CCHA this year off a surprise Frozen Four appearance last April, and coach Enrico Blasi took home the prize for the league’s coach of the year Thursday. He’s the first coach in CCHA history to win four times. In his acceptance speech, he emphasized the personal struggles he’s gone through … Read more
Denver picked up two major awards and took half of the spots on the first team at the WCHA’s awards ceremony Thursday. Goaltender Marc Cheverie is the league’s player of the year, and George Gwozdecky is the WCHA’s top coach. Cheverie, forward Rhett Rakhshani and defenseman Patrick Wiercioch were first-team all-WCHA members, along with Wisconsin … Read more