Turning Over A New Leaf
Hockey East correspondent Dave Hendrickson has a riddle for you involving one of the teams that’s making waves early this season.
Men’s D-I in general
Hockey East correspondent Dave Hendrickson has a riddle for you involving one of the teams that’s making waves early this season.
Your Typical Thanksgiving Column It’s time once again for a Thanksgiving Tradition (does four years make a tradition?): the Atlantic Hockey version of Thanks … and No Thanks. Let’s take a look at what each team is thankful for this year … and what each team could do without. Air Force Thanks: AFA’s penalty kill … Read more
Not as deep or as long this week, due to the Thanksgiving holiday. The point spread between first and last in the league is now down to nine (13 points for first; four for last). Red Baron WCHA Players of the Week Red Baron WCHA Co-Offensive Players of the Week: Joe Colborne, DU; Jerad Stewart, … Read more
From the Penthouse to the Outhouse Boston University fans lived charmed lives last season, watching their Terriers win championship after championship, including the big enchilada in dramatic fashion. So far this year, however, those fans are paying for it. After finishing in every first place possible one season ago, the Terriers now find themselves in … Read more
Thankful? You Betcha! As Wisconsin and Minnesota will be visiting the Wolverine State this week, that opening seems entirely appropriate. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! The holiday shortens the week, which shortens the column, so it seems the perfect time to take a look back on the early going this season and express gratitude for some of … Read more
Are we seeing a shift in college hockey’s power structure early this season? That’s one of the items USCHO.com senior writers Jim Connelly and Todd D. Milewski debate this week.
Welcome to the top 10, Quinnipiac. And that’s not the only bit of history in this week’s USCHO.com/CBS College Sports Division I Men’s Poll. The Bobcats made the program’s first appearance in the Division I top 10 on Monday, checking in at No. 9 after improving to 10-1. Related link: Full rankings They improved four … Read more
Paul Kelly, the former executive director of the NHL Players Association, has been hired as the executive director of a newly formed group designed to promote Division I hockey, USA Today reported. Kelly will run College Hockey Inc., an organization formed by the Hockey Commissioners Association to help NCAA hockey’s profile as it competes with … Read more
I think I’m going to start using this area as the number of points which separate first and 10 in the league given this year is going to undoubtedly be as close as last year. Right now that number is 10. League leader Colorado College has 13 points while last place Minnesota State has only … Read more
Splitsville We’ve just about reached Thanksgiving, and amazingly every single league series in Hockey East has been split. And I mean split. No team has taken four points in a two-game series. Similarly, no team has taken three points from the same team. Granted, Hockey East plays less two-game series than, say, the WCHA and … Read more
Playoff Atmosphere It’s less than one third of the way into the Atlantic Hockey season, but there’s already a playoff intensity. Last weekend saw three ties and and five one-goal games — that’s eight out of 10 games decided by a goal or less. It’s said that defense and goaltending win championships, and there was … Read more
Brave New World Until 350 BC, everyone in Western culture who thought about such things knew that Earth was flat. Until 1543, everyone in Western culture who thought about such things knew that Earth was the center of the universe, and everything orbited around it. Until 1932, everyone who was anyone knew that there could … Read more
Niagara wishes all its games could be on Wednesday night at home. After putting an “0-fer” on the board through the first six weeks of the season, the Purple Eagles finally got in the win column with a 4-1 win over RPI at home on Wednesday. “To come out and play a full 60-minute game … Read more
‘Gate Crashing Colgate University. You remember it, right? Hamilton, N.Y., … the Raiders. They used to win stuff back in the day. Bulletin: The Raiders are back, and big-time. The Maroon & Gray are 5-2-4, but more pertinently, they’re 3-0-1 in ECAC Hockey and riding the nation’s second-longest unbeaten streak (six, one behind Michigan State). … Read more
USCHO Senior Writers Jim Connelly and Todd D. Milewski talk national championship contenders — in November. Too early? Never. That and more in this week’s edition of Tuesday Morning Quarterback.
Michigan State keeps climbing the USCHO.com/CBS College Sports Division I Men’s Poll. Next stop, top five? The Spartans are on the brink, checking in this week at No. 6 after a sweep of a home-and-home series with then-No. 6 Michigan. Miami retained the top spot after tying a pair of games against Ferris State at … Read more
Former Mass.-Lowell River Hawks forward Ryan Golden was killed in the early hours Saturday morning when his car rolled over on the highway in his hometown of Reading, Mass. Golden, who played at Lowell from 1993 through 1997, was a member of the last two River Hawks teams to appear in the NCAA tournament in … Read more
Boston University ended a four-game losing streak with a 6-4 victory over Merrimack on Saturday, and USCHO photographer Melissa Wade compiled a photo gallery:
Here’s an old tried-and-true column format: the hot-and-cold list. Join me as we narrow a big-picture view of ECAC Hockey down to a few noteworthy teams, units, and players. Who’s Hot … Colgate Specifically, the offense and Charles Long. The Raiders have scored 16 goals in their last four games, and eight in each of … Read more
Sweet Sweep Canisius swept Mercyhurst last weekend, 6-4 in Erie on Friday and 4-3 in Buffalo on Saturday. It was the first time ever in the 21-year history of the rivals that the Golden Grffins had defeated the Lakers on consecutive nights. The games were the 59th and 60th played between the two schools. “Our … Read more