MAAC Discussions Yield Little So Far

No news is exactly that today — no news — as the athletic directors of the 11 MAAC institutions met on a conference call to discuss league issues. According to Ken Taylor, director of ice hockey and special events for the MAAC, there was “no formal approval of anything, just discussion.” Thus the league office is staying tight-lipped on the issues.

ECAC Winds of Change Shift Direction

A late proposal has thrown a curve into the ECAC’s plans to change its postseason tournament format. According to sources, the ECAC, in its plan to include all 12 member teams in the postseason, has moved away from the initial idea of six quarterfinals, and instead will add an extra week of playoffs that will result in a more customary Final Four scenario.

Legendary Murray Murdoch Passes Away at Age 96

Murray Murdoch, the legendary professional hockey player and collegiate coach, passed away today in South Carolina, two days shy of his 97th birthday. Murray Murdoch, in his coaching days. (photo courtesy Yale sports information) Murdoch, the oldest living National Hockey League Player, played 11 seasons with the New York Rangers (1926-37), totalling 84 goals and … Read more

Commentary: ECAC Should Approve 12-team Playoffs

With ECAC athletic directors meeting to ponder the idea of including all 12 teams in its postseason tournament — not to mention the scuttlebut of increasing the games allowance to coincide with the rest of college hockey — ECAC correspondent Jayson Moy tells us why this is a good idea.

BC Makes White House Visit

Boston College’s 2001 NCAA championship team made a visit to the White House on Thursday, where the players and coach Jerry York were recognized by President Bush for their recent accomplishments. Bush, who once co-owned baseball’s Texas Rangers, but is not known as a big hockey fan, joked with York that the White House lacked … Read more

Goehring Signs Free-Agent Deal

Karl Goehring, the goaltender who led North Dakota to two straight NCAA championship games and the 2000 national title, signed a free-agent contract with the Columbus Blue Jackets. Karl Goehring Terms were not disclosed. Goehring, an Apple Valley, Minn., native, was 80-20-13 with a 2.23 goals against average in four years with the Sioux. A … Read more

Rules Committee to Consider CHA 4×4 Proposal

A CHA proposal to use four-on-four during league overtimes will lead the agenda when the NCAA Rules Committee meets May 21-24 in New Orleans. An anticipated WCHA request to use video replay during the regular season will not materialize. The league opted not to pursue the change because different levels of replay would exist at … Read more

Westcott Set to Leave St. Cloud

St. Cloud defenseman Duvie Westcott, who just completed his junior season, is on the verge of signing with the NHL’s Columbus Blue Jackets, according to St. Cloud coach Craig Dahl. Dahl, who is still awaiting word on the future of star forward Tyler Arnason, said the Westcott move caught him by surprise. “I was planning … Read more

Lundbohm Latest to Depart Sioux

North Dakota junior forward Bryan Lundbohm has signed a free agent contract with the Nashville Predators of the National Hockey League. Lundbohm finished his career with 56 goals and 124 points in 122 games over three seasons for the Fighting Sioux. He helped the Sioux to the 2000 NCAA Championship and a runner up finish … Read more

Serratore Accepts Bemidji Coaching Job

Tom Serratore was named as men’s hockey coach at Bemidji State. Serratore, an associate head coach at Bemidji since 1998, succeeds Bob Peters, who retired at the end of the 2000-01 season following 35 years at the helm of the Beavers. Serratore is a 1987 graduate of the school and helped the Beavers to the … Read more

Peters Officially Named CHA Commissioner

What was rumored following his retirement from coaching, officially came to fruition today when College Hockey America named former Bemidji State coach Bob Peters its new commissioner. The announcement was made at the annual American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) in Naples. Peters replaces Bruce M. McLeod, who had been the commissioner the past two seasons, … Read more

Walsh Returns to NIH Next Week

Maine coach Shawn Walsh will return on Monday to the National Institute of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Md., where he will undergo outpatient tests for one week in preparation for a stem cell transplant. He will then receive week-long chemotherapy treatments designed to suppress his immune system so that his body will accept the stem … Read more