BC goalie Muse earns Walter Brown Award

Boston College senior goaltender John Muse is this year’s winner of the Walter Brown Award, presented annually to the best American-born college hockey player in New England. Muse, who was the Eagles’ goaltender for their NCAA championships in 2008 and 2010, topped a slate of 15 semifinalists for the award, the nation’s oldest nationally-recognized college hockey honor. … Read more

Castleton State’s Harris named Concannon Award winner

Castleton State sophomore forward Josh Harris has been named the winner of the 11th annual Joe Concannon Award, which recognizes New England’s best American-born hockey player at the Division II-III level. Harris, a Torrance, Calif., native, led the nation in points-per-game for the Spartans, leading the team in scoring with 16 goals and 34 assists for … Read more

RIT’s Brenner inks NHL deal with Maple Leafs

RIT junior forward Tyler Brenner is the third player since the program moved to Division I in 2005 to leave school early and sign a professional contract as he signed a two-year deal with the Toronto Maple Leafs on Monday. Brenner was seventh nationally with 26 goals and added 15 assists for 41 points in … Read more

Wisconsin finishes season atop women’s poll

National champion Wisconsin finishes out the 2010-2011 season as champions and with a No. 1 ranking in the USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll. Cornell falls two places to No. 4, while last week’s co-No. 5 teams, Boston University and Boston College, are No. 2 and No. 3, respectively. Minnesota-Duluth rises to No. 5, while Minnesota … Read more

Big Ten confirms plan to sponsor hockey starting in 2013-14 season

The Big Ten Conference will recommend to its Council of Presidents/Chancellors that it establish a men’s hockey conference starting in the 2013-14 season, the league announced Monday. The presidents and chancellors must approve sponsoring the sport, and they will get that recommendation forwarded to them in June. The addition of a Penn State program for … Read more

Union dominates ECAC awards

Union claimed five honors at the ECAC postseason banquet Thursday night at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J. Rensselaer forward Chase Polacek became the third player in league history to win the most outstanding player in consecutive seasons, while Princeton freshman Andrew Calof earned top rookie honors and Union goalie Keith Kinkaid won the Ken … Read more

CCHA doles out nine individual awards

Miami senior forward Andy Miele was named the CCHA player of the year at the annual CCHA awards banquet on Thursday at Detroit’s historic Fox Theatre. Notre Dame’s Jeff Jackson was named coach of the year and Irish forward T.J. Tynan earned rookie of the year honors. Miele led the nation in scoring (21-44-65) and … Read more

Thompson, York, Coyle earn top Hockey East laurels

New Hampshire forward Paul Thompson was named Hockey East player of the year Thursday night at the league’s annual championship awards night at the Royal Sonesta Hotel in Cambridge, Mass. Thompson, who headlined the First-Team All-Star squad, was the Hockey East scoring champion in conference play with 42 points and his 23 goals were second … Read more

Hockey East tabs All-Star teams

Hockey East announced its 2010-2011 All-Star teams on Thursday night at the Hockey East championship banquet at the Royal Sonesta Hotel in Cambridge, Mass. FIRST TEAM ALL-STARS Cam Atkinson, Jr, F, Boston College Gustav Nyquist, Jr, F, Maine Paul Thompson, Sr, F, New Hampshire Brian Dumoulin, So, D, Boston College Blake Kessel, Jr, D, New … Read more

Niagara’s Zanette gets Atlantic Hockey player of the year nod

Niagara senior forward Paul Zanette was named Atlantic Hockey player of the year at the league’s annual awards banquet Thursday. The Nobleton, Ontario, native had 55 points overall (29 goals, 26 assists) including 43 points in conference play, tops in the league. Newcomers Niagara and Robert Morris placed four players on the all-AHA first team. … Read more

Dagg, Peterson earn third D-III women’s All-American honors

The American Hockey Coaches Association announced its 2010-11 RBK Hockey College Division All-American Teams on Thursday night at the NCAA Division III Women’s Ice Hockey Championship banquet at the Rochester Hotel and Plaza. Six selections were present at the banquet with their respective teams earning their way to the NCAA semifinals. RIT had three selections, … Read more

Michigan Tech coach Russell resigns

Michigan Tech announced Wednesday that head coach Jamie Russell has resigned his position after eight seasons behind the Huskies’ bench. “Jamie is a person of great integrity, and he has worked hard to fulfill the mission of our athletic department and university,” said Michigan Tech AD Suzanne Sanregret in a statement. “We wish him all … Read more