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He didn’t start the season number one — or even number two. But John Curry has forced his way to the top of Boston University’s list of goaltending options.
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He didn’t start the season number one — or even number two. But John Curry has forced his way to the top of Boston University’s list of goaltending options.
On the power play or defending the blue line, Brett Skinner and Matt Carle have given Denver a formidable one-two punch.
With today’s announcement that RIT has been accepted into Atlantic Hockey, the league’s coaches had comments about the move. Among the current eight members of the league that will welcome the Tigers in 2006, only Army has never played against RIT. Mercyhurst coach Rick Gotkin, whose teams used to face RIT in the ECAC West … Read more
RIT and Atlantic Hockey have scheduled a press conference for Wednesday at 10 a.m. ET on the RIT campus in suburban Rochester, N.Y., where it is anticipated that the school will announce that it is moving its men’s hockey program to the Division I level and joining that conference. Atlantic Hockey athletic directors met via … Read more
Fresh off two wins over St. Cloud State, Minnesota picked up support in Monday’s USCHO.com/CSTV Division I men’s poll, retaining the top spot in the nation for the third week. The Gophers’ 2-1, 4-2 sweep provided them 36 of 40 first-place votes, outdistancing No. 2 Colorado College, which won twice at Alaska-Anchorage and earned the … Read more
Canisius AD Tim Dillon today suspended forward Dan Bognar indefinitely for violating team rules. The incident follows Dillon’s Friday firing of head coach Brian Cavanaugh for what Dillon called “irreconcilable differences.” The Buffalo News reported in today’s edition that Daniel Bognar, 21, was arrested by Buffalo police after exposing himself and fighting with customers at … Read more
Bowling Green senior goaltender Jordan Sigalet made public Saturday that he suffers from multiple sclerosis, an inflammatory disease of the central nervous system. Sigalet was diagnosed in early March. Over the past nine months, Sigalet, a native of Surrey, B.C., has missed just three games due to complications from MS, including March 4, 2004, at … Read more
Tony Coskren’s contributions to Holy Cross have usually come from the blueline. Lately, though, the senior has found his name on the scoresheet, too.
Canisius College athletic director Tim Dillon shocked the college hockey world Friday when he announced that he has fired head hockey coach Brian Cavanaugh, who was in his 24th season behind the bench for the Griffs. It was not immediately known why Cavanaugh was fired, but the school cited “irreconcilable differences” in a release issued … Read more
It’s notes and quotes from around the ECACHL as calendar year 2004 draws to a close. Also, former teammates face off as head coaches, and culinary goodness brings good fortune, too, for Harvard. Juan Martinez reports.
Court is now in session, and look out, because it’s USCHO.com’s own Dave Hendrickson presiding over serious charges against three of Hockey East’s own. Also: Jack Parker’s 700th redux, Hendrickson hockey notes, and fallout from baseball’s steroid scandal.
Mercyhurst is finally back home, and a sweet home it is after a grueling 10-game road trip; Sacred Heart meets its initial goals with a fast start; and Atlantic Hockey looks poised to make expansion official. Jim Connelly reports.
The WCHA is well-represented at the World Juniors — even without Wisconsin leader scorer Robbie Earl; St. Cloud State and Minnesota renew their rivalry this weekend; and Minnesota State’s fortune seem to hinge, statistically at lease, on freshman Travis Morin. Todd D. Milewski reports.
Jared Ross and Barret Ehgoetz didn’t settle much during last weekend’s head-to-head confrontation; Niagara gets much-needed help from a senior; and Robert Morris makes strides in its first varsity year. Brian Coe reports.
Michigan leads the CCHA in selections to the World Juniors — by default; and two are better than one as Paula C. Weston doubles up on her picks for the Games of the Week.
According to Atlantic Hockey commissioner Bob DeGregorio, the league’s athletic directors will have a conference call Friday morning. DeGregorio could not confirm the agenda, but the question of RIT’s potential membership is a possible topic of discussion after DeGregorio and Canisius AD Tim Dillon made an official visit to the school last weekend. “They’re great … Read more
No NHL? No problem in Colorado, where hockey fans have two marquee teams to cheer on in Denver and Colorado College.
USA Hockey today announced the completion of its roster for the upcoming 2005 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship, adding 10 players to the preliminary list released last month. The United States will enter the tournament as defending champion after skating to its first gold medal in the 27-year history of the event in … Read more
Atlantic Hockey commissioner Bob DeGregorio and Canisius athletic director Tim Dillon paid a weekend visit to Rochester Institute of Technology as part of that university’s bid to become a member of the league as early as the 2006-07 season. The tour of RIT and meetings with RIT officials, including AD Lou Spiotti and coach Wayne … Read more
A road split with the nation’s third-ranked team was good enough for the voters, who reaffirmed Minnesota as the No. 1 team in the country in Monday’s USCHO.com/CSTV Division I men’s poll. The Gophers dropped a 3-1 decision Friday before exploding for a 7-2 win Saturday at Colorado College, and earned 27 of 40 first-place … Read more