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Men’s D-I: Union

TMQ: Win over Union adds to legitimacy of Dartmouth’s start

September 17, 2019November 13, 2012 by Todd D. Milewski

Good starts by Dartmouth and Denver, an Atlantic Hockey breakthrough, great goaltending and wishes for a speedy recovery are on the docket for Jim Connelly and Todd D. Milewski in this week’s edition of Tuesday Morning Quarterback.

Categories Feature, TMQ 2 Comments

TMQ: A record is safe but some teams’ seasons aren’t

September 17, 2019November 6, 2012 by Todd D. Milewski

A pair of one-win teams are facing uphill battles. Jim Connelly and Todd D. Milewski talk about Maine and Wisconsin in this week’s edition of Tuesday Morning Quarterback.

Categories Feature, TMQ 4 Comments

TMQ: Teams standing out, players stepping up

September 17, 2019October 30, 2012 by Todd D. Milewski

Denver is out to a 4-0 start, joining others who have impressed early this season. Jim Connelly and Todd D. Milewski discuss in this week’s edition of Tuesday Morning Quarterback.

Categories Feature, TMQ

Despite new pressures, Union vows no letdown after Frozen Four season

October 10, 2012October 10, 2012 by Nate Owen

In a way, Union goalie Troy Grosenick is a microcosm of what the Dutchmen are all about. After ranking near the top of virtually every national category and leading the Dutchmen to their first Frozen Four in his inaugural season as a starter, it might seem easy for the junior to relax a bit entering … Read more

Categories Season Preview 1 Comment

For six first-time college head coaches, year two can be make or break

August 24, 2020October 4, 2012 by Site Administrator

With systems in place and a recruiting class under their belt, these coaches see the pressure to produce increase. Jason Karnosky reports.

Categories Feature 9 Comments

Ten to watch: Picking college hockey’s top forwards for 2012-13

August 24, 2020October 3, 2012 by Site Administrator

Who are the top forwards this season? Our preview coverage continues with a look at 10 to watch. Dan Hickling reports.

Categories Feature 26 Comments

Ten to watch: Picking college hockey’s top defensemen for 2012-13

August 24, 2020October 2, 2012 by Site Administrator

Our 2012-13 preview series continues with a look at the best returning defensemen in college hockey. Daver Karnosky reports.

Categories Feature 9 Comments

Ten to watch: Picking college hockey’s top goalies for 2012-13

August 24, 2020October 1, 2012 by Site Administrator

The season is right around the corner, and our preseason coverage begins with a look at 10 returning goaltenders to keep an eye on this season. Roman J. Uschak reports.

Categories Feature 15 Comments

Micheletto, UMass hockey both set out to find their place

July 17, 2012 by Jim Connelly

New Massachusetts coach John Micheletto wasn’t the first one offered the Minutemen job, but he says it’s time to move forward. Jim Connelly reports.

Categories News 21 Comments

After Trouba, best chance for college players in 2012 NHL Entry Draft may be second round

June 21, 2012June 21, 2012 by Jim Connelly

Michigan recruit Jacob Trouba is ranked ninth among North American skaters, but he could be the only player with college ties called in Friday’s first round. Jim Connelly reports.

Categories Feature 6 Comments

Union extends Bennett’s contract through 2018-19 season

June 5, 2012 by Matt Mackinder

Union has rewarded head coach Rick Bennett with a contract extension through the 2018-19 season. In Bennett’s first year as head coach in 2011-12, Union finished 26-8-7 and 14-4-4 in the ECAC. The Dutchmen earned their first ever trip to the Frozen Four with wins over Massachusetts-Lowell and Michigan State in the East Regional of … Read more

Categories News 3 Comments

Former Union goalie Mayotte named assistant coach at St. Lawrence

May 22, 2012 by Matt Mackinder

Former Union goaltender Kris Mayotte has been named an assistant coach at St. Lawrence. Mayotte pent last season as a volunteer assistant coach at Cornell following an eight-year playing career as a goalie in both college and the professional ranks. “I am very excited to welcome Kris to St. Lawrence University and to our hockey … Read more

Categories News 7 Comments

Hours after Frozen Four loss, Union’s Welsh signs with Carolina

April 5, 2012 by Todd D. Milewski

Jeremy Welsh is leaving Union after three seasons, signing a free-agent contract with the NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes just hours after the Dutchmen’s Frozen Four loss Thursday. Welsh scored 23 goals in 40 games for Union, which lost to Ferris State in the Frozen Four semifinals. “Of all of the college free agents available, we identified … Read more

Categories News 11 Comments

Union taken out of its game, taken out of its season

April 5, 2012 by Brian Sullivan

The Dutchmen took four minor penalties and gave up one big power-play goal in their loss. Brian Sullivan reports from the Frozen Four.

Categories Feature Tags ff2012 6 Comments

Commentary: Scouting the Frozen Four for future NHL talent

April 5, 2012 by Dave Starman

Boston College’s Chris Kreider has the best potential for a long-term NHL career, but others in the Frozen Four field can make it, too, Dave Starman writes.

Categories Column Tags ff2012 12 Comments

For three Frozen Four goalies, previous starting experience not necessary

April 4, 2012April 4, 2012 by Todd D. Milewski

Union’s Troy Grosenick, Boston College’s Parker Milner and Ferris State’s Taylor Nelson became full-time starters this season. Todd D. Milewski reports from the Frozen Four.

Categories Feature Tags ff2012 7 Comments

The matchup: Defensive philosophies differ with Union, Ferris State

April 3, 2012April 3, 2012 by Site Administrator

We asked coaches who faced both Ferris State and Union this season to help break down the national semifinal opponents. Daver Karnosky reports.

Categories Feature Tags ff2012 15 Comments

Frozen Four preview: Julseth-White pushes the right buttons for Union

April 2, 2012April 2, 2012 by Nate Owen

Nate Owen looks at the Dutchmen as they head to the 2012 Frozen Four in Tampa, Fla.

Categories Feature Tags ff2012 8 Comments

Frozen Four no small achievement for non-scholarship Union

March 31, 2012March 28, 2012 by Brian Sullivan

The school is one of four non-Ivy League institutions playing Division I hockey that don’t offer athletics aid. Brian Sullivan reports.

Categories Feature Tags ff2012 113 Comments

TMQ: The Tampa four, and how they came to be the last standing

September 17, 2019March 27, 2012 by Site Administrator

Can anyone stop Boston College? How much does the hype affect teams heading to the Frozen Four? Jim Connelly and Todd D. Milewski discuss that and more in this week’s edition of Tuesday Morning Quarterback.

Categories Feature, TMQ Tags ff2012 166 Comments
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