ECACHL Coaches and Media Agree On Colgate

The ECACHL released its preseason polls and both the coaches and the media have made Colgate as the team to beat in the 2006-07 season. Colgate ran away with first place in the media poll, garnering 11 of the 20 first-place votes. The Raiders finished first in the coaches poll with only three of the … Read more

ECACHL Women’s Coaches Pick Dartmouth

According to this year’s preseason coaches and media polls, the race for the top spot among the ECAC Hockey League’s women will be a tight one, with just a handful of points separating first through third place. Dartmouth tops the coaches’ list, while Harvard has the media’s attention. Both Harvard and Dartmouth finished out of … Read more

Concordia University Wisconsin Adds D-III Hockey

Concordia University Wisconsin officials have announced that the university is adding Division III men’s and women’s hockey to its sports line-up for the 2007-2008 school year. “We are very excited to be making this announcement,” said CUW President Patrick Ferry. “It will enable students who play hockey another choice in pursuing their higher education goals … Read more

2006 Women’s College Hockey Postseason Archive

The following is a complete list of USCHO content related to women’s hockey postseason games and awards. NCAA National Collegiate Tournament Final, March 26 Wisconsin 3, Minnesota 0 (Notebook) Semifinals, March 24 Wisconsin 1, St. Lawrence 0 (Notebook) Minnesota 5, New Hampshire 4 (Notebook) Frozen Four Features A New State of Hockey Penalty Killed Another … Read more

USCHO Announces 2006-07 Women’s Game of the Week Schedule

Beginning September 30, USCHO will present the third season of the Women’s Game of the Week, the only weekly national Internet broadcast for women’s hockey. Fans will be able to access the live audio feeds through the broadcast schedule linked from the USCHO women’s page. Videocasts of select games will also be available beginning with … Read more

Mitchell Named Assistant At Vermont

Willie Mitchell, a 1993 graduate of the University of Western Ontario and a former associate head coach at Wayne State has been named an assistant coach for the Vermont men’s hockey team. Head coach Kevin Sneddon made the announcement today. “I feel very fortunate to be adding another great coach to our program,” Sneddon said. … Read more

Changes To NCAA Tournament Criteria

The Men’s Ice Hockey Committee has once again made changes to the selection criteria for the NCAA tournament. That includes a big shift in the Ratings Percentage Index (RPI), arguably the most important component of the selection process, which USCHO.com summarizes in the form of the PairWise Rankings. Changes — and analysis — follow. Automatic … Read more

Vicari Forgoes Senior Spartan Season

Senior goaltender Dominic Vicari has decided to forego his final season of collegiate eligibility, opting to pursue a professional hockey career. Dominic Vicari will pass up his senior year in East Lansing. “In this day and age, the reality is that not all players stay in college all four years,” said Michigan State coach Rick … Read more

Men’s Assistant McDonald Named RIT Women’s Head Coach

RIT men’s assistant coach Scott McDonald has been named head coach of the RIT women’s team. “We are very pleased to have Scott join us as head coach of women’s ice hockey,” said Lou Spiotti, Director of the Center for Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation at RIT. “He brings a strong set of qualities and experiences … Read more

Kessel Signs With Boston

The Minnesota Golden Gophers losts another player to the NHL as sophomore Phil Kessel signed a multi-year contract with the Boston Bruins. “Phil is a player with world-class speed and gifted offensive talents,” said Bruins General Manager Peter Chiarelli. “We feel he is ready to begin his professional development and we are looking forward to … Read more

Salcido Leaves CC for NHL

Brian Salcido, a junior from Colorado College gave up his senior year of eligibility to sign with the Anaheim Ducks. He scored 70 points (15g,55a)the last two seasons combined. He was a second-team All-WCHA selection as a junior in 2005-06, when he finished second in scoring among the league’s defensemen, Salcido is the third Tiger … Read more

UND Associate Head Coach Berry Leaves

North Dakota, already facing an outflux of talent to the pros this season, will also be without a key member of its coaching staff for 2006-07. Associate head coach Brad Berry will depart UND to take an assistant coaching position in the National Hockey League’s Vancouver Canucks organization, head coach Dave Hakstol announced. Berry, a … Read more

Mavericks’ Peto Heads For Europe

Minnesota State’s Kyle Peto, the team’s top-scoring defenseman a year ago, has opted to forego his final year of collegiate eligibility to sign with a European professional team. The Mankato (Minn.) Free Press reported Peto’s departure, with Mavericks head coach Troy Jutting confirming that Peto had signed a contract with a team in the Finnish … Read more

Bowdoin’s Amidon Named Director of USA Women’s Hockey

Michele Amidon, a former U.S. Women’s National Team player who has spent the last eight seasons of her professional career as the highly successful head coach of the Bowdoin College women’s ice hockey team, has been named USA Hockey’s first-ever Director of Women’s Hockey. Amidon has resigned her post at Bowdoin and a search has … Read more

Burke Named At Buffalo State

Rob Burke, a graduate and former hockey player at Fredonia State, has been named the second head coach of the Buffalo State women’s hockey program in an announcement made by athletics director Jerry Boyes. “I am extremely excited about the opportunity to return to the SUNY system to lead this program,” said Burke. “Since the … Read more

Lammers Leaves Geneseo To Become Buckeye Assistant

Jason Lammers has been named an assistant coach for the Ohio State men’s hockey team, effective Aug. 1, head coach John Markell announced Monday. Lammers spent last season as the head coach at SUNY Geneseo, his alma mater, where he led the Knights to the NCAA Division III tournament. “We’re tremendously excited to add a … Read more

Stastny Signs With Avalanche

Denver junior Paul Stastny will forego his final two seasons of collegiate eligibility after signing a multi-year contract with the National Hockey League’s Colorado Avalanche today. Stastny was the club’s second round selection (No. 44 overall) in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft. He begins his NHL career with the same franchise that his hockey hall-of-fame … Read more

Pecknold Extends Contract At Quinnipiac

Quinnipiac men’s hockey coach Rand Pecknold has agreed to a contract extension that will run through the 2009-10 season. Contract terms were not disclosed. “Over the past 12 years Rand has brought Quinnipiac men’s ice hockey from a Division II/III program to one of the most respected programs in Division I,” said athletics director Jack … Read more

O’Connell Joins Holy Cross Staff

Holy Cross has named Albie O’Connell an assistant men’s ice hockey coach. The announcement was made by head coach Paul Pearl and athletics director Richard M. Regan, Jr. O’Connell will serve as the recruiting coordinator. O’Connell comes to Holy Cross from Niagara, where he was as an assistant coach for the last two seasons. He … Read more

Oswego To Hold Holiday Tourney At New Arena

The Oswego State men’s hockey team will showcase the new Campus Center hockey arena when it hosts three of the nation’s best Division III college hockey teams Dec. 29 and 30 in the Pathfinder Bank Oswego Hockey Classic. The Lakers will welcome Elmira, New England College, and St. Thomas to the Campus Center hockey arena, … Read more