2009-10 Niagara Season Preview

No matter who graduates, who gets hurt, or who the unproven freshmen are, Niagara is always at or near the top of the CHA standings. Niagara expects that. Most years, Niagara succeeds and this year, the expectations are the same as they always are. “I’m happy with the depth we have at each position,” NU … Read more

Sacred Heart Snares Longtime Yale Assistant Marottolo

C.J. Marottolo is getting his chance at a head coaching position after 13 seasons at Yale. Sacred Heart named Marottolo its fourth head coach Thursday, filling a vacancy created when Shaun Hannah resigned last month. “It is an honor and privilege to be named the next head hockey coach at Sacred Heart University,” Marottolo said … Read more

2009-10 Bemidji State Season Preview

Bemidji State coach Tom Serratore is done talking about last season’s Cinderella run to the Frozen Four. Believe it or not, he’d rather talk about this season and the Beavers’ chances. “There never really was a hangover,” said Serratore, whose squad also won the CHA regular-season and playoff titles. “We shouldn’t even be talking about … Read more

2009-10 Harvard Season Preview

Last Year For the second year in a row, a promising start was massively derailed by a midseason skid. Following a 4-2-0 start to the year, the Crimson fell flat on their faces for the better part of a financial quarter as the Cambridge club hit a 1-12-4 wall across the end of 2008 and … Read more

2009-10 Princeton Season Preview

Last Year The Tigers, unanimous No. 1 picks to enter the season, got off to a white-hot start in going 9-1-0 in their first 10 games and 13-2 after 15. Then the wheels began to wobble a bit. Three straight losses in early January precipitated a 7-7-0 conclusion to the regular season, and after edging … Read more

2009-10 Union Season Preview

Last Year The Dutchmen had a fairly successful campaign last season, in no small part because they finally ditched their postseason albatross. On the way to vanquishing Clarkson in the first round, Union also came across some young point-producers and didn’t stumble through many prolonged ruts. The team endured only four losing streaks, the worst … Read more

2009-10 College Hockey America Season Preview

What can one say about College Hockey America that hasn’t already been said? This is the final year of the conference? Check. Niagara and Robert Morris are off to Atlantic Hockey next season? Check. Bemidji State finally got into the WCHA starting with next year? Check. Alabama-Huntsville doesn’t have a home yet for 2010-11? Check. … Read more

2009-10 Yale Season Preview

Last Year Yale was simply magical last season. The Bulldogs wrested their first-ever league championship in the same year that they claimed the regular-season crown. The Elis featured four 30-point scorers despite the abbreviated 34-game Ivy schedule, and three players who averaged better than a point per game. The Blue and White dropped consecutive games … Read more

2009-10 Brown Season Preview

Last Year The Bears struggled mightily in what was to be Roger Grillo’s 12th and final year behind the bench. A shocking first-round sweep at fifth-place Harvard did little to ease the pain of a three-win regular season, a campaign in which the team scored fewer than two goals a game and featured only one … Read more

2009-10 Rensselaer Season Preview

Last Year Despite formulating a single set of back-to-back wins through the entire regular season, the Engineers whipped up three straight W’s to open the playoffs to off Dartmouth and agitate Cornell. The Big Red finally ditched the pesky ‘Tute, but not before RPI had finally reached the 10-win mark on the season. The offense … Read more

2009-10 Colgate Season Preview

Last Year A 4-1 record after five games had folks hopeful in Hamilton, but that was just about all she wrote for the Raiders in 2008-09. Colgate’s 3-0 start wound up being the only winning streak of the Raiders’ whole season, as the team bellyflopped into an 8-17-7 tumble following the early five-game burst. The … Read more

2009-10 Cornell Season Preview

Last Year Cornell was just about as good as you could hope for, dropping consecutive games only once all year during a single three-game losing streak in early February. The only problem was, Yale was just slightly better. The Big Red played classic Big Red hockey, scoring modestly but defending with ferocious efficiency en route … Read more

2009-10 ECAC Hockey Season Preview

Most leagues have one or two clear-cut frontrunners and some well-defined strata before anyone even dons a sweater. Yale’s Sean Backman is back after a 20-goal campaign (photo: Melissa Wade). Not in ECAC Hockey. Four teams seem to have legitimate claims to the title of Fall Favorite, but only one squad can be tagged as … Read more

2009-10 Clarkson Season Preview

Last Year The Golden Knights were positively wracked by injuries last season, and found themselves at 3-13-4 before cobbling together their only consecutive victories of the season in a false-hope-feeding four-game win streak. The season had effectively ended long before its formal termination, a defenseless double-drubbing by Union in the Dutchmen’s first-ever playoff series triumph. … Read more

2009-10 Robert Morris Season Preview

This is Robert Morris’ last chance to win a CHA championship. And with a 1-in-4 chance, those are pretty good odds. RMU made the CHA finals last spring after upsetting defending champion Niagara in the semifinals. The Colonials hope to go farther next spring. “Everyone wants to look toward the end and hope to be … Read more

2009-10 Dartmouth Season Preview

Last Year The young team that everyone had pegged for a first-round road series would settle for no such nonsense. Dartmouth shrugged off two season-opening losses to reel off five straight wins, and were 8-4-0 entering 2009. The Big Green struggled a bit down the stretch, culiminating in a disappointing home sweep at the hands … Read more

2009-10 St. Lawrence Season Preview

Last Year The Saints finished one goal away from an NCAA at-large bid, but instead settled for a season-ending tie in the ECAC Hockey consolation game against Princeton. The team finished fourth in the league on the strength of an 8-1-2 finish to league play, and derived much of its success from its dynamic transition … Read more

NCAA Shrinks Capacity for Ford Field Frozen Four

Capacity at the 2010 Frozen Four at Detroit’s Ford Field is shrinking to just over 36,000 from over 70,000, the NCAA announced Thursday. The rink originally was to be placed in the middle of what normally is the football field in the stadium, but that location has been moved to the West end zone. Risers … Read more

2009-10 American International Season Preview

After showing steady signs of improvement the past few years in their quest to escape the Atlantic Hockey basement, the American International Yellow Jackets took a step backward last season, racking up just five victories. “We were ascending for a couple of years, and our hope is that we are still making progress,” said AIC … Read more

2009-10 Army Season Preview

Coming off a regular season title in 2008, the Army Black Knights knew they were in for a challenge to repeat with 12 freshmen in the lineup. All-American Josh Kassel struggled in net, and the young Army squad had to settle for a sixth-place finish last season. Coach Brian Riley’s team is ready to turn … Read more