Established defense gives Yale forwards, goalies time to mature in title defense
The Bulldogs lost less than 30 percent of their offensive production from last season but saw some key players graduate.
The Bulldogs lost less than 30 percent of their offensive production from last season but saw some key players graduate.
From Agostino to Walters, here are some forwards that are expected to put up big numbers this season.
Here’s our look at some defensemen who’ll be counted on to play big this season.
Jason Guerriero has been named as an assistant coach at Yale after spending the last two seasons coaching at Holy Cross. Guerriero, who captained Northeastern and was a first-team All-America forward in 2004-05, coached the Crusaders’ forwards and penalty-kill unit the last two years while recruiting, working with video and other aspects of team operations. … Read more
The Hockey Commissioners Association announced Monday that is plans on naming its Division I men’s national rookie of the year award the Tim Taylor Award, starting with the 2013-2014 season. “Coach Taylor spent a good deal of his career identifying and developing young hockey players, whether during his time at Yale or through his many … Read more
College hockey is once again coming to New York City. Madison Square Garden will host two games during the 2013-14 season as Boston University plays Cornell on Nov. 30 and then Harvard and Yale skate on Jan. 11, 2014. Cornell has played at Madison Square Garden in 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2012, while Yale and … Read more
ECAC Hockey announced Thursday that four of its teams – Yale, Harvard, Colgate and Cornell – will play exhibition games during the 2013-14 season against an All-Star team from the Minor Hockey League of Eastern Europe as part of its 22-game tour. The games are scheduled at Yale (Dec. 27 at 7 p.m.), Harvard (Dec. … Read more
Dennis “Red” Gendron has been named Maine’s new head coach. The news was originally reported by the Bangor Daily News on Friday. Gendron was an assistant coach at Maine during the 1992-93 NCAA championship season and was most recently an assistant at Yale since 2011, winning another national title this past April. He was reportedly … Read more
The college hockey community is remembering former Yale coach Tim Taylor, who passed away Saturday. Here are some thoughts from USCHO’s Jayson Moy and Dave Starman.
Tim Taylor, whose tenure as Yale coach lasted 30 years and included two sabbaticals to coach the U.S. Olympic team, died Saturday, the New Haven Register reported. He was 71. Taylor had been battling cancer recently but continued to serve in a prominent role with USA Hockey. He was the director of player personnel for … Read more
In 2012, Boston College had four players on the All-USCHO teams. A year later, things were much more spread out. Five teams had two players selected for the 2012-13 All-USCHO teams, with no repeat honorees from last season. Frozen Four semifinalists Massachusetts-Lowell and St. Cloud State were among those teams, along with Boston College, North … Read more
In the final USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll of the 2012-13 season, national champion Yale takes the top spot with 47 of 50 first-place votes after blanking Quinnipiac 4-0 in the national title game on April 13. Yale was ranked 15th in the last poll, conducted on March 25. Quinnipiac finishes second in this week’s … Read more
No one had ever beaten three No. 1 seeds in the same NCAA tournament until the Bulldogs’ national championship. David H. Hendrickson reports.
The Bulldogs were 27th nationally in defense entering the title game but they allowed only 1.25 goals per game in the NCAA tournament. Paula C. Weston reports.
The Bulldogs goaltender stopped all 36 shots and saved his best for last. Tyler Buckentine reports.
The teams last met in the ECAC Hockey consolation game, and Saturday’s Frozen Four championship atmosphere will be quite different. Jim Connelly reports.
The Bulldogs allowed two goals in 14 seconds and nothing else in their semifinal win. Paula C. Weston reports.
Dave Starman gets into what makes the Frozen Four teams tick.
It’s the first time in this spotlight for everyone, and the little things make memories. Jim Connelly reports.
The Bulldogs and the River Hawks meet in the first semifinal in Pittsburgh. Daver Karnosky breaks it down.