This Week in Hockey East: November 20, 1998

Maybe there is something about that Friday the 13th hooey after all. Check out how the USCHO Top 10 fared that night. Playing 10 unranked opponents, the group won only four games. And the Hockey East contingent — Boston College, Maine and New Hampshire — didn’t manage a single victory. Unlike BC and UNH, Maine … Read more

This Week in the WCHA: November 13, 1998

College hockey is at its best when it comes down to rivalries. And the Western Collegiate Hockey Association features two such matchups this weekend as the top-ranked team in the country, North Dakota, travels to Minneapolis to face the Gophers and No. 3 Colorado College plays a home-and-home series with Denver. What makes these rivalries … Read more

This Week in the MAAC: November 13, 1998

Well, the MAAC made headlines last weekend, but probably not the type the conference’s head honchos envisioned when this venture was founded. Saturday’s tilt between Quinnipiac and Fairfield was suspended after the second period when 14 players were sent to Bridgeport Hospital complaining of dizziness and nausea. The culprit? Carbon monoxide from the Zamboni at … Read more

This Week in Hockey East: November 13, 1998

On the bright side, Maine and Merrimack had great weekends, sweeping series with other Hockey East foes. On the sobering side, Black Bear alum Jeff Libby sustained a terrible eye injury in a recent Lowell Lock Monsters (AHL) game. Our thoughts are certainly with him. Hockey East Player of the Month: Mike Mottau (D, Boston … Read more

This Week in the CCHA: November 13, 1998

Having grown up a Catholic, I know the value of confession. And given the email I’ve received recently from fans of a certain CCHA team, I know what I have to do. Bless me, Readers, for I have sinned. It has been too long since I’ve been to confession, and this is my sin: I … Read more

This Week in the ECAC: November 13, 1998

Well, it’s finally here — the "real" start of the ECAC league season. Yes, we know Harvard and Brown played last weekend, but this is where the race for the good loot begins. Speaking of the first ECAC game of the season, it was Brown getting a quick jump on the entire league with a … Read more

Former Maine Skater Libby May Lose Eye After On-Ice Injury

Former Maine defenseman Jeff Libby had his right eye accidentally lanced by a skate Saturday night while playing for the Lowell Lock Monsters in an American Hockey League game against the St. John’s Maple Leafs. Despite a five-hour operation late Saturday night, Libby is likely to lose the affected eye. The injury occurred when Maple … Read more

This Week in Hockey East: November 6, 1998

BU will turn around its 0-4 start and go undefeated the rest of the regular season. But the Terriers won’t finish first because UMass-Amherst will. And Merrimack will win the national championship. Ya gotta believe. Why? Heck, if former pro wrestler Jesse "The Body" Ventura can become the governor of Minnesota, anything can happen. Gov. … Read more

This Week in the ECAC: November 6, 1998

Hoooooooooo!!! Just one more week to go before the action in the ECAC really heats up, but the appetite is whetted this week with the first league game. Brown travels to Cambridge to play Harvard as the second century of this rivalry begins. As for last week, it was success for Colgate and Rensselaer over … Read more

This Week in the CCHA: November 6, 1998

Thank goodness it’s November. With ten points, No. 8 Notre Dame sits atop the CCHA waiting for everyone else to catch them. The Irish were idle last week, and head out East this weekend for single games against Boston College and Northeastern. No. 9 Michigan and Ferris State are tied for second with eight points … Read more

This Week in the WCHA: November 6, 1998

WCHA Preview: Nov. 6-7, 1998 by Todd D. Milewski In these days, where the 30-second campaign commercial is the difference between being elected and being left behind, brevity is the key. In honor of the recently-completed election season, this week’s preview will give you just enough information to make your decision. Oh, and with no … Read more

This Week in the MAAC: November 6, 1998

No need to dance around it — this week’s themes in the MAAC are pretty straightforward. Canisius, a preseason pick to contend for the MAAC title, is on a four-game slide after dropping two games to Quinnipiac last weekend. It doesn’t get any easier this week as the Ice Griffs head out to Holy Cross. … Read more

This Week in Hockey East: October 30, 1998

Their own John Campbell took Player of the Week honors with two goals and two assists against the Engineers and an assist against the Minutemen. Maine Black Bear defenseman David Cullen earned the Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week award for the second time in two weekends of action. He’s looking poised for the … Read more

This Week in the ECAC: October 30, 1998

We’ve had a little feeler for this year’s ECAC in the past three weeks; now it’s time for three more teams to get into the action with some exhibitions. Meanwhile, last week was a good week for some ECAC teams, and not for others. St. Lawrence swept a pair from Hockey East rival Merrimack, while … Read more

This Week in the WCHA: October 30, 1998

The true opening of the WCHA schedule is finally upon us, as all nine teams see action on the same nights, with a full complement of four conference series. It’s awful early to even look at the standings, considering three of the league’s teams have yet to take the ice in conference play. Denver, North … Read more

This Week in the CCHA: October 30, 1998

Ghosts? Goblins? Martha Stewart spinning hot caramel around unsuspecting apples? Things that go bump in the night? Try things that go bump in the rink. Try Notre Dame beating Ohio State 3-0, then losing for the first time this season to…Western Michigan. Try playing Michigan State and Michigan…back to back. Now that’s scary. It isn’t … Read more

This Week in the MAAC: October 30, 1998

So the Griffs can show where they stand with a good showing at Quinnipiac Friday and Saturday. Or can they? There have been grumblings that the Braves’ 19-3-1 record last year was a soft one. Then, in last week’s Quinnipiac Cup, they struggled to get by an allegedly weak Iona squad in the first round, … Read more

This Week in the MAAC: October 23, 1998

OK, the season isn’t quite kicking into full gear yet; the first complete slate of conference games comes next weekend. But when Iona and Quinnipiac face off in the first round of the third annual Quinnipiac Cup in East Haven, Conn., on Friday, Metro Atlantic hockey will finally become a reality. “We’re extremely excited about … Read more

This Week in the CCHA: October 23, 1998

Surprise, surprise. Western Michigan ties Michigan State. Michigan leaves a home series with two points. Ohio State is 1-3-0. Notre Dame is 5-0-0. Northern Michigan is 4-0-0. Wait a minute–is any of this surprising at all? As anyone who follows CCHA hockey knows, the Irish have been on the verge of waking up for two … Read more

This Week in Hockey East: October 23, 1998

Okay, enough already with the exhibition games against Canadian teams. Boston College outshooting Toronto 27-1 in one period? Methinks we’re ready for the real thing. Of course, there have been "real" games already, starting with BC winning the Icebreaker Invitational. But all such contests have been on the road. In these parts, we’ve still been … Read more