Taffe Leaves Minnesota for NHL

Jeff Taffe, who finished fifth in the nation in scoring for the national champion Minnesota Gophers this past season, has signed a three-year contract with the NHL’s Phoenix Coyotes.

A First: US Under-18 Team Takes Gold

Needing to defeat Russia by two goals to win its first-ever gold medal, the U.S. National Under-18 Team got a goal with 58 seconds remaining from North Dakota-bound Zach Parise, giving it a 3-1 victory and the World Under-18 championship. “In order to win any championship, you need to have everyone on the team contribute … Read more

2003 Frozen Four Priority Applications Are In The Mail

Due to a miscommunication regarding the priority database and the postal service mailing process, the applications for the 2003 Frozen Four in Buffalo began the mailing process on April 12. Due to the fact that these applications are mailed via bulk mail, it normally takes 12-15 days for patrons to receive these. Therefore, if one … Read more

Johnson, Leopold, Miller Join Team USA

Former Wisconsin assistant Mark Johnson was named an assistant coach for Team USA for this year’s world championships, taking place April 26-May 11 in Sweden. Among the 19 players selected to play on the team were recent Hobey Baker Award winner Jordan Leopold, defenseman for Minnesota, and last year’s Hobey winner, Michigan State goalie Ryan … Read more

Parker Named BU Executive AD

Boston University coach Jack Parker has been named the University’s first Executive Director of Athletics. He will continue as head hockey coach, a position he has held since 1973. Parker, who is now the winningest active coach in collegiate hockey, has also served as an assistant Director of Athletics for over a decade. “Jack will … Read more

Cahoon Granted Contract Extension

Cahoon UMass-Amherst head coach Don Cahoon signed a two-year contract extension with the school, taking him through the 2005-06 season. “Coach Cahoon is establishing a solid foundation for a successful program, and we believe the program is on the right track and being built the right way,” UMass athletic director Bob Marcum said. Cahoon’s team … Read more

UNH’s Caron Granted Release from Program

New Hampshire freshman forward Ed Caron has requested, and has been granted, his release from the University and the hockey program at semester’s end. Caron According to a New Hampshire television station, Caron is planning to transfer to another Division I school. Attempts to reach Caron on Tuesday evening were unsuccessful. A native son, Caron … Read more

Cavosie Leaves RPI, Signs With NHL’s Wild

Rensselaer All-American Marc Cavosie has signed a professional hockey contract with the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League, thus relinquishing his final year of college eligibility. Terms of the contract are undisclosed. “I’m thrilled,” the junior from nearby Cohoes, N.Y., said. “I’ve had a tremendous experience at RPI and I’m going to miss my … Read more

Whitehead Named 2001-02 Penrose Award Winner

Tim Whitehead took over a team devastated by the death of its popular coach, Shawn Walsh, in September. He watched the Maine Black Bears start out 3-4-2. But in the end, his team fell just an overtime goal short of the NCAA title. Whitehead Because of his team’s efforts, Whitehead was voted the winner of … Read more

2002 FF Sets New TV Records

The 2002 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four set television viewership records for households and estimated viewers. The April 6 championship game at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, a 4-3 overtime victory by Minnesota over Maine, was watched by 899,000 households and approximately 2.3 million viewers on ESPN. The previous bests were set in … Read more

New England Hockey Writers Awards

Division I men’s All-Star Team Goaltenders Yann Danis, Soph., Brown, SO Mike Morrison, Sr., Maine Defensemen Peter Capouch, Sr., Harvard Chris Dyment, Sr., Boston University Jim Fahey, Sr., Northeastern Peter Metcalf, Sr., Maine Forwards Anthony Aquino, Jr., Merrimack Niko Dimitrakos, Sr., Maine Darren Haydar, Sr., New Hampshire Colin Hemingway, Jr., New Hampshire Chris Higgins, Fr., … Read more

Kay Fired at UNH

The contract of New Hampshire women’s coach Karen Kay has not been extended for the 2002-03 academic year.

Maine Wastes No Time, Names Whitehead Permanent Coach

Maine wasted no time naming Tim Whitehead its permanent head coach, signing him to a new deal Monday. The announcement came from athletic director Sue Tyler during the team’s welcome rally at Alfond Arena. Whitehead Whitehead had previously been interim coach, his appointment coming after Shawn Walsh died from complications due to kidney cancer last … Read more

Violence Mars Minnesota Students’ Victory Celebration

A victory celebration on the University of Minnesota campus late Saturday night, escalated into violence and led to 25 arrests after the Gophers’ defeated Maine for the NCAA championship. Separate groups of celebrating students gathered near Northrop Memorial Auditorium, the area known as Dinkytown, and at the end of the school’s fraternity row. As police … Read more

Title Game Is ‘Instant Classic’

Saturday’s NCAA Frozen Four championship game between Minnesota and Maine will be an ESPN Classic “Instant Classic.” Saturday, April 13, from 7 to 9 p.m. (ET), the game will be replayed on ESPN Classic. This is the second year in a row the NCAA championship has been given “Instant Classic” status by the network. Those … Read more

Potulny Ends Gophers’ Title Drought In OT

Tournament Most Outstanding Player Grant Potulny scored the winning goal at 16:58 of overtime, propelling Minnesota to a 4-3 win over Maine and its first national championship in 23 years. With two third-period goals, Maine had pulled ahead 3-2, and the Black Bears appeared to be on their way to their third NCAA championship. But … Read more

Gophers’ Leopold Named 2002 Hobey Baker Winner

Minnesota defenseman Jordan Leopold was named Friday as the winner of the 2002 Hobey Baker Memorial Award, given annually to college hockey’s most outstanding player. Minnesota captain Jordan Leopold is the fourth defenseman to win the Hobey Baker Memorial Award. Leopold was selected over fellow “Hobey Hat Trick” finalists Darren Haydar of New Hampshire and … Read more

Buffalo State’s Reeves Awarded Hockey Humanitarian

A bad break for Rocky Reeves was a lucky break for Buffalo, N.Y. In his first game at Buffalo State the day before Halloween in 1998, Reeves scored on a penalty shot in the middle of the second period. But moments later, he slid hard into the boards and fractured his right leg, ending his … Read more