CHA Tournament’s Final Performance: Cameron Talbot Superstar

A 1-0 shutout win over Robert Morris. A magnificent 43-save performance in an overtime championship game victory against Niagara. All-tournament honors, the tourney Most Valuable Player award, and an NCAA playoff berth. What can you say about Alabama-Huntsville goaltender Cameron Talbot’s work in the 2010 CHA tournament? According to Talbot, not much. “I know these … Read more

Gotto Comes Through When Niagara Needs Him

All season, the Niagara Purple Eagles have looked for players to step up in big games. Judging by their unimpressive record, it did not happen too often. However, in their biggest game of the season, the Purple Eagles did have someone play a paramount role, and it prolonged their season while bringing their NCAA tournament … Read more

This Week in Hockey East: March 11, 2010

Second Season Last week’s amazing photo finish of the regular season is now behind us. Kudos most of all to New Hampshire for its eighth regular season title. And also to Boston College for its strong performances both inside and outside of Hockey East, putting the Eagles on pace for a No. 1 seed in … Read more

Backman’s Injury Not Hockey-Related, Yale Says

Ivy League player of the year Sean Backman’s foot injury, one that is expected to end the Yale senior’s season, was suffered when he entered a school pool after hours, according to a school statement. Backman, who is third on the Bulldogs’ roster with 35 points this season, was injured last Sunday. A statement released … Read more

This Week in the WCHA: March 11, 2010

Oh hey, look at that — playoffs start this week. For a season that seemed to drag at times, the last month sure has flown by … Red Baron WCHA Players of the Week Red Baron WCHA Offensive Player of the Week: Kevin Clark, UAA. Why: Scored four goals (two in each game) to help … Read more

This Week in ECAC Hockey: March 11, 2010

Two upsets in the first round; will we see another before Albany? Furthermore, would any outcome of St. Lawrence-Colgate actually qualify as an upset? All that and more, here and now. No. 11 Brown @ No. 1 Yale There’s no two ways about it: Brown has a massive challenge ahead of it in Yale. “We’re … Read more

This Week in the CCHA: March 11, 2010

Round One In my idea of heaven, college hockey generates so much interest that local network affiliates not only run second-round conference playoff games in prime time, but slick teasers to promote the games. I see the four winning coaches from last week’s first round of the CCHA playoffs walking toward the camera side-by-side, the … Read more

This Week in Atlantic Hockey: March 11, 2010

Great Eight It’s quarterfinal time, as eight teams look to move on to Rochester with a quartet of best-of-three series this weekend. Without further ado, here are the match-ups: No. 9 Connecticut at No. 1 RIT How they got here: RIT won its third regular season title in four seasons to go with a second-place … Read more

This Week in the CHA: March 11, 2010

Time to get out the crystal ball — it’s CHA tournament time! Sadly, it’s also the last of its kind as next year, well, we all know about next year. I’m not going to belabor the point about saying farewell to the CHA or getting all mushy and teary-eyed. I won’t point fingers and pass … Read more

Northern Michigan’s Olver Leads Vote-Getters on All-CCHA Team

Miami and Northern Michigan each have two players on the all-CCHA teams released Wednesday. Wildcats forward Mark Olver got more votes than any other player, and he’s joined on the first team by teammate Erik Gustafsson, a defenseman. Olver scored 17 goals and 35 points in 27 league games. Forward Jarod Palmer and goaltender Cody … Read more

Bracketology: March 9, 2010

Is it possible for the seeds to shake out perfectly so no alterations are needed? That wouldn’t give the committee much work to do, nor does it for Jayson Moy in this week’s edition.

Maine Suspends Goaltender Darling Ahead of Playoffs

Maine has suspended goaltender Scott Darling for an indefinite period of time, just days before the start of the Hockey East playoffs. Darling was suspended Saturday for a violation of team rules, The Associated Press and other news outlets reported Monday. The sophomore did not play in either of last weekend’s games in a regular … Read more

Alaska’s Taranto a Unanimous CCHA Rookie Pick

Alaska forward Andy Taranto was the only unanimous selection to the CCHA All-Rookie Team. Taranto was selected as the league’s rookie of the month twice and put up 12 goals and 31 points in CCHA play. He’s joined on the rookie team by Nebraska-Omaha forward Terry Broadhurst, Michigan forward Chris Brown, Michigan State defenseman Torey … Read more

North Dakota Regains Spot in Poll’s Top 5

The patented North Dakota second-half surge might look a little different this year, but the Sioux are definitely peaking toward the end of the season again. After five weeks outside the top five of the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll, North Dakota is back in, checking in Monday at No. 5 and with a seven-game … Read more

College Career Likely Over for Yale’s Backman

Recently honored ECAC Hockey first-team forward and Ivy League player of the year Sean Backman seriously injured his foot last Sunday, and is likely done for the year, according to reports by the New Haven Register and Yale Daily News. This would also mark the end of the senior’s NCAA experience, following a career highlighted … Read more