Glass explains his BU dismissal

After being abrubtly cut from the Boston University squad earlier this month, junior forward Andrew Glass gave his side of the story to the Boston Hockey Blog. BU coach Jack Parker said he dismissed Glass for violating team rules, but Glass rebuffs that, saying he missed two meetings and missed a pre-holiday practice, later changed … Read more

LSSU’s Roque in more hot water with CCHA

The CCHA announced Thursday that Lake Superior State head coach Jim Roque has been issued a fine and been publicly reprimanded for a violation of the league’s Good Conduct Policy. “The CCHA has a number of post-game protocols for a coach to properly express their concerns over issues that may have occurred during the course … Read more

Three returning nominees among record 25 up for Hockey Humanitarian Award

A record 25 players have been unveiled as the nominees for the 2011 BNY Mellon Wealth Management Hockey Humanitarian Award. The list includes returning nominees Sam Kuzyk of Adrian, Mario Mjelleli of Augsburg and Brigid O’Gorman of Connecticut College. Finalists will be announced in mid-February, with the award scheduled to be presented on Friday, April … Read more

RIT women raise $10K for heart disease fund

The No. 1-ranked RIT women’s hockey team, along with Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority, raised $10,219 for Finger Lakes Health in conjunction with Geneva General Cardiology Associates to help “Black Out Heart Disease” last Friday and Saturday as part of the Tigers’ two-game series against No. 4 SUNY-Plattsburgh. RIT wore special black jerseys that were auctioned … Read more

Not much change in women’s poll, Wisconsin still No. 1

The same teams make up the top 10 in the USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll, though the order is somewhat tweaked from a week ago. Wisconsin is still No. 1, followed by Cornell and No. 2 and third-ranked Boston University. Minnesota leapfrogs Mercyhurst into the fourth spot and Minnesota-Duluth remains one back of Mercyhurst at … Read more

AHCA announces 2011 award winners

The American Hockey Coaches Association has announced its major award winners for 2011 and college connections abound. Former St. Thomas coach Terry Skrypek, who retired last summer, was named the John MacInnes award winner for his longtime support of amateur hockey and youth programs. The Terry Flanagan Award went to Rochester Institute of Technology assistant coach Brian Hills. The … Read more

ECAC suspends St. Lawrence forward Flanagan two games

The ECAC today announced that St. Lawrence senior forward Sean Flanagan has been assessed a one-game suspension, in accordance with the league’s supplemental discipline process, as the result of his actions in the St. Lawrence at Yale contest last Saturday.   The action was taken after review of an incident that occurred with six seconds … Read more

New Penn State arena to be named after donors

Penn State’s future arena that will house the new men’s and women’s Division I programs will be named Pegula Ice Arena, after donors Terrence and Kim Pegula. The Pegulas’ $88 million gift, the largest private gift in Penn State’s history, will fund the arena as well as help to establish the men’s hockey program.

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CCHA hands LSSU coach Roque one-game ban

The CCHA announced this morning that Lake Superior State coach Jim Roque has been suspended for tonight’s game against Western Michigan. Roque was in violation of the league’s Good Conduct Regulations (Section VI – CCHA Code of Regulations) after an incident that occurred following the game with Michigan State on Jan. 15 which resulted in … Read more

Stacey quits Vermont, will stay in school

Wahsontiio Stacey, Vermont’s leading scorer, will not finish his senior season with the Catamounts as the Burlington Free Press reported today he has quit the hockey program. “Wahs has informed the coaches (Tuesday) afternoon that he was quitting the team,” Vermont coach Kevin Sneddon told the paper. “He spoke with the team right before practice … Read more

Vermont to host women’s worlds in 2012

The University of Vermont and the city of Burlington will host the 2012 IIHF World Women’s Championship, with Gutterson Fieldhouse being the primary venue. Gutterson, home to the UVM men’s and women’s programs, will will host all U.S. and Canada games, as well as the playoff and medal rounds. Cairns Arena will serve as the … Read more

Yale still No. 1 in men’s poll

Five different schools garnered first place votes, but Yale earned the most (38) and remains the top-ranked team in the weekly USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll. No. 2 North Dakota received nine first place votes, while No. 3 Boston College, No. 4 Denver and No. 6 Michigan all earned one apiece. No. 5 Minnesota-Duluth did … Read more

Women’s poll has Wisconsin still on top

Wisconsin is still the top-ranked team in this week’s USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll. The Badgers received 12 first place votes with No. 2 Cornell getting the other three. Boston University stayed in the No. 3 spot, while Mercyhurst jumped up one notch to No. 4. Minnesota, up two to No. 5, finished out the … Read more

UNH-Quinnipiac women’s game postponed

The New Hampshire-Quinnipiac women’s game scheduled for tonight at Quinnipiac has been postponed due to inclement weather. The game has been re-scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 8  at 7 p.m. at the TD Bank Sports Center in Hamden, Conn.

College Hockey, Inc. names Ewell to new post

Nate Ewell, the current vice president of communications for the Washington Capitals, has accepted an offer to become the new director of communications for College Hockey, Inc. Ewell takes on this new role after spending six years with the Capitals, where he assisted in the production of the HBO series 24/7 leading up to the 2011 NHL Winter … Read more