Quinnipiac Rewards Seeley With Contract Extension

Quinnipiac women’s coach Rick Seeley has signed a contract extension through the 2014-15 season. Seeley led the Bobcats to the best record in school history last season, a 19-10-8 record that made him the coach of the year in ECAC Hockey. “I am thrilled with my contract extension Quinnipiac University has quickly become home for … Read more

Anchorage Assistant Simon Leaves for USHL Job

Alaska-Anchorage assistant coach Regg Simon is leaving his alma mater to become the head coach and general manager of the USHL’s Des Moines Buccaneers. Simon had been a Seawolves assistant for the past two seasons. In Des Moines, he will replace Mike Guentzel, who left to join the staff at Nebraska-Omaha. “Regg did a great … Read more

Coaching Experience Helps Flygh Land Yale Women’s Spot

Assistant coaching positions at NCAA powers Minnesota-Duluth and Harvard have opened the door for Joakim Flygh’s first head coaching position. Flygh was named Yale’s women’s coach on Wednesday, elevating him to a top spot after nine seasons as an assistant. “We are thrilled to have Joakim taking over our women’s hockey program,” Yale athletic director … Read more

Facing Suspension, Minnesota’s Birkholz Leaves Team

Minnesota forward Josh Birkholz, facing a suspension for a violation of team rules, instead has decided to leave the program, the school announced Tuesday. No information was given as to the nature of the suspension, or what it was for. Related link: Josh Birkholz career statistics Birkholz, a third-round NHL draft pick of the Florida … Read more

Leddy Set to Leave Minnesota for NHL’s Blackhawks

Minnesota defenseman Nick Leddy is leaving school after one season to sign with the NHL’s Chicago Blackhawks. The Star Tribune of Minneapolis and the Chicago Tribune reported Tuesday that Leddy agreed to a three-year, entry-level contract. It would pay him the rookie maximum $900,000 a year if he plays with the Blackhawks or $67,500 if … Read more

Carlson Takes Over Bethel Women’s Program

Bethel has elevated Brian Carlson to its head women’s coach. Carlson, who was the Royals’ assistant coach for the last four seasons, replaces Charlie Burggraf, who became Bethel’s men’s coach. “Brian Carlson is a gifted leader who has a thorough understanding of all aspects associated with coaching college women’s hockey,” Bethel athletic director Bob Bjorklund … Read more

Pecknold Gets Contract Extension at Quinnipiac

Coach Rand Pecknold has signed a contract extension at Quinnipiac that runs through the 2014-15 season, the school announced Monday. Terms were not disclosed. Rand Pecknold is entering his 17th season at Quinnipiac (photo: Quinnipiac Athletics). “I’m very excited with my new contract extension,” Pecknold said in a statement. “I look forward to another five … Read more

Canisius’ Kostuch Forgoes Final 2 Seasons for Polish Team

Canisius forward Dave Kostuch will forgo his final two seasons of eligibility after agreeing to a contract with MKS Cracovia Krakow of the Polish Elite League. Kostuch, the 2009 Atlantic Hockey rookie of the year, graduated earlier this month. “I’m extremely happy in taking the next step and playing professional hockey,” Kostuch said in a … Read more

Guentzel Joins Nebraska-Omaha Staff

Longtime WCHA assistant coach Mike Guentzel is joining the Nebraska-Omaha staff. Guentzel will be an assistant for the Mavericks as they join the WCHA this season, the Omaha World-Herald reported. He was an assistant at Minnesota for 14 years, then spent one year as an assistant at Colorado College. Last year, he was the head … Read more

Former Northeastern Player Kenny Killed in Automobile Accident

Rob Kenny, a three-year letterwinner and former assistant captain for Northeastern from 1989 to 1992, was killed in an automobile accident early Wednesday morning on Interstate 75 in Weston, Fla. He was 41. Rob Kenny played for Northeastern from 1989 to 1992 (photo: Northeastern Athletics). The Vienna, Va., native joined the Huskies as a walk-on … Read more

Duluth Gets 2012 Women’s Frozen Four

The NCAA has awarded the 2012 Women’s Frozen Four to Duluth, Minn., and the new Amsoil Arena. The arena, scheduled to open in the middle of the 2010-11 season, is set to hold 6,600 fans for hockey. It is being built next to the DECC, which hosted the Women’s Frozen Four in 2003 and 2008 … Read more

Cornell Junior Riley Nash Signs With Carolina

Cornell junior Riley Nash has signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Carolina Hurricanes of the National Hockey League, the team announced on Monday afternoon. Nash leaves Cornell after three seasons with the Big Red, where he averaged a point per game. Nash’s rights were acquired by Carolina from Edmonton, the club that initially drafted … Read more

Court Reinstates Suit Against NCAA’s Ticket System

The NCAA faces a lawsuit regarding the legality of its ticket-lottery system for events such as the men’s Frozen Four. A U.S. appeals court in Chicago on Friday reversed the 2009 dismissal of the case by a federal judge, Bloomberg reported. That clears the way for the case to determine whether the NCAA’s $6 to … Read more

Luongo Takes Over for Cole at Alabama-Huntsville

Chris Luongo will take over as head coach at Alabama-Huntsville. Luongo, who spent the last two seasons as the Chargers’ top assistant coach, takes over for Danton Cole, who left for the USA Hockey National Team Development Program. “This is something I take very seriously and I am committed to our student-athletes, the university, and … Read more

NCAA Pulls Shorthanded Icing Proposal

The controversial proposal to call icing while a team is shorthanded has been pulled off the table, the NCAA announced Thursday. But it’s not going away entirely, and it could resurface again. The NCAA Ice Hockey Rules Committee’s proposal met with largely negative reaction from coaches, so it will be used in exhibition games only … Read more

Burkholder, Niagara Agree to Contract Extension

Niagara and coach Dave Burkholder have agreed to a contract extension, the school announced Wednesday. No details were released, including the length of the extension. “Coach Burkholder is an important member of the Niagara University community and we want to make sure we keep him,” Niagara athletic director Ed McLaughlin said in a statement. “He … Read more