Lebanon Valley’s Russell Resigns

After less than three seasons on the job, Lebanon Valley’s Ted Russell has resigned, effective immediately. He also was an assistant coach with the team from 2001-2006. Current assistant Brendon Herr will take over control of the Flying Dutchmen. Lebanon Valley’s Ted Russell. Russell’s record at the school was 1-65-1, with both the win and … Read more

Oswego Top D-III Team Again, Though Love for Lakers Ebbs

Unanimous no more. Despite not playing a game last week, the Oswego Lakers lost two first place votes to Norwich, as their overall point lead shrunk to 16. Speaking of the Cadets, a defeat of New England College and a shutout of St. Anselm pushed their mark to 12-0-3, remaining the only undefeated team in … Read more

Minnesota-Duluth Surges to Fourth in Poll

Minnesota-Duluth’s rise up the rankings continues. The Bulldogs have jumped nine spots in the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll over the last two weeks, placing a season-high fourth in the rankings released Monday. Related link: USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll: Jan. 18, 2010 Denver, Miami and Wisconsin stayed put as the top three teams for … Read more

Alum Rogles Returns to Clarkson as Assistant

Former Clarkson goaltender Chris Rogles has been named an assistant coach at the school. Rogles, who had been serving as a volunteer goaltending coach with Merrimack, replaces Jean Francois Houle, who left the program in December to become the coach with Lewiston in the QMJHL. “We are very excited and feel very fortunate to have … Read more

CCHA Adds Game to Ferris State Player’s Suspension

The CCHA has doubled the automatic one-game suspension issued to Ferris State center Travis Ouellette following a game disqualification for checking from behind last Sunday. Ouellette was punished for a check on Notre Dame defenseman Teddy Ruth, a play that ignited an incident that also resulted in a major penalty and DQ to Ruth for … Read more

Consensus At Last: Oswego Unanimous No. 1

Fickle and divided Division III college hockey voters finally are in agreement — at least about who should be No. 1. In a poll where only four schools are in the same place as they were a week ago, the Oswego Lakers — much as they have been all season — remained the only constant, … Read more

2010 NHL Entry Draft Midterm Rankings

Players with college ties — playing in college or committed to a school — listed in the mid-term rankings for the 2010 NHL Entry Draft: SKATERS Rank Name Pos Current Team Committed To 5 Riley Sheahan C Notre Dame (CCHA) 11 Derek Forbort D U.S. NTDP North Dakota 12 Nick Bjugstad C Blaine (Minn. HS) … Read more

Former MSU, Michigan Tech Coach Bessone Passes Away

Amo Bessone, who coached Michigan State to the 1966 national championship as part of 28 years leading the Spartans, has died in New Mexico. He was 93. He coached 814 games behind the Michigan State bench, second only to Ron Mason’s 974. He started in 1951 and retired in 1979 with a 367-427-20 record at … Read more

Denver Ousts Miami From Poll’s Top Spot

For the first time since the first week of the season, Miami is not listed atop the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll. Related link: USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll: Jan. 11 Denver supplanted the RedHawks in the No. 1 spot Monday, earning 45 of the 50 first-place votes after Miami lost twice to Robert Morris … Read more

Notre Dame’s Sheahan Leads Collegians in Mid-Term Draft Rankings

Four current college players are ranked in NHL Central Scouting’s mid-term rankings for the 2010 entry draft. Notre Dame center Riley Sheahan heads the list, released Monday, at fifth among North American skaters. Minnesota State center Tyler Pitlick (21st), Harvard defenseman Danny Biega (31st) and Wisconsin defenseman John Ramage (187th) also appeared on the rankings. … Read more

Former Brown Player Joins College Hockey Inc.

Former Brown player Kevin Lovitt is joining College Hockey Inc. as its senior director of business affairs. Lovitt, who played for the Bears from 1977 to 1981, was the director of corporate sponsorship for the National Hockey League Players Association, working alongside CHI executive director Paul Kelly. “I am confident that he is the right … Read more

UNH’s Wakefield to Transfer

Multiple sources have confirmed that New Hampshire and Team Canada star Jenn Wakefield is transferring from UNH to Hockey East rival Boston University. The five-foot-nine 20-year-old from Pickering, Ont. led the Wildcats in goals and scoring last year as a sophomore, potting 32 goals with 17 assists in 31 games. Her 49 points edged her … Read more

Carlson’s OT Goal Gives U.S. Gold at World Juniors

The script had to seem way too familiar for the United States. For the second straight meeting at the 2010 World Junior Championship, Canada erased the Americans’ two-goal, third-period lead to force overtime. Last time, Canada won in a shootout to earn the top spot in the preliminary pool. Tuesday, there was a rewrite. Defenseman … Read more

Decade First: Oswego Tops D-III Poll Again as New Year Commences

Not unanimity. But awfully close. That’s the position — top ranked, with 19 of 20 first place votes — the Oswego Lakers find themselves after the first USCHO.com Division III poll of 2010. It is their fourth consecutive week atop the rankings. The second and third ranked teams in the country — Oswego’s SUNYAC rival … Read more

Wisconsin, Yale Gain in USCHO.com Poll

A tie in the championship game of the Badger Hockey Showdown was enough to move both Wisconsin and Yale up three spots in this week’s USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll. Related link: USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll: Jan. 4, 2010 The Badgers are up to fourth, their highest ranking since Oct. 23, 2006, the first … Read more

D’Amigo Scores Twice, Sending Americans to Gold-Medal Game

A big tournament for Rensselaer’s Jerry D’Amigo keeps getting bigger. D’Amigo scored twice, John Carlson broke a 2-2 tie in the third period and St. Cloud State’s Mike Lee made 27 saves in the United States’ 5-2 semifinal victory over Sweden on Sunday at the World Junior Championship. D’Amigo has five goals in the tournament, … Read more

Five Collegians Score For U.S. in World Juniors Quarterfinal Victory

Rensselaer’s Jerry D’Amigo scored twice, and four other collegians added goals as the United States earned a spot in the World Junior Championship semifinals with a 6-2 victory over Finland on Saturday. Notre Dame’s Kyle Palmieri, Denver’s Matt Donovan, Boston College’s Chris Kreider and North Dakota’s Danny Kristo also scored for the U.S., which will … Read more

Lost Lead Costs U.S. Bye at World Juniors

Another shootout against Canada, another heartbreaking loss for the United States in the World Junior Championship. The Americans led the hosts by two goals in the third period but couldn’t hold on and fell 5-4 in a shootout on Thursday. The extra point gave Canada first place in the pool and a bye into the … Read more

Frattin Rejoins North Dakota Months After Ouster

Forward Matt Frattin, dismissed from the North Dakota team in August because of a violation of team rules, is back practicing with the Fighting Sioux, the school announced Tuesday. Frattin, a junior, has enrolled in spring semester classes at North Dakota and is eligible to play beginning with the Sioux’s game against Niagara at the … Read more

Kreider’s Hat Trick Helps Americans Blast Latvia in WJC

Boston College’s Chris Kreider scored three times, one-quarter of a United States offensive barrage in a 12-1 victory over Latvia on Tuesday at the World Junior Championship. The Americans moved to 3-0 in pool play and clinched a spot in the quarterfinals. They can earn a bye to the semifinals by beating host Canada in … Read more