Bemidji writer Hittinger, update on standard of play on Oct. 25 USCHO Live!

Our scheduled guests for the October 25 edition of USCHO Live! are Boston University coach David Quinn and Bemidji Pioneer sports editor Jack Hittinger. Listen live at 8 p.m. EDT or after the show on-demand: http://www.uscho.com/uscho-live/2016/10/25/bu-coach-quinn-bemidji-writer-hittinger-guest-on-oct-25-uscho-live/

Hear BGSU’s Chris Bergeron, Boston Globe’s John Powers on Mar. 12 USCHO Live!

Our guests on the March 12 edition of USCHO Live! will be Bowling Green coach Chris Bergeron, whose Falcons won a three-game first-round CCHA road series last weekend, and John Powers, Boston Globe writer, to discuss the retirement of Boston University coach Jack Parker. Join us for the conversation and information, Tuesday, March 12, from … Read more

The PairWise: Hockey East teams skating a thin line

Warning: before you begin to read this blog post, know that it might sound a bit elitist. And it should. Hockey East is home to the last three national champions. In the last 14 seasons, a Hockey East team has been in the NCAA title game in all but one season (we all remember the … Read more

As temperature drops, Hockey East home ice race heats up

As snow continues to pour down on the Boston area, yours truly is stuck inside his home. Which got me to thinking that home isn’t the worst place in the world to be. That’s especially true for Hockey East teams come playoff time. Only four of the eight teams that will make the playoffs can … Read more

BU’s Coyle finding experience, success at World Juniors

Monday night’s loss to Team Canada in the semifinals of the World Junior Championship might have been disappointing for Team USA but Boston University’s Charlie Coyle, playing in his first WJC, is ready to put it behind him. He said on Tuesday that there is simply nothing that the US can do about the past … Read more

Hockey East Week in Review: Nov. 30-Dec. 5

It was a weekend (well, week for some) of highs and lows for Hockey East teams with a few surprise outcomes along the way. We’ll start out with a mention of the most surprising results, in this author’s mind, of the weekend and that’s Boston College’s dominating sweep of Boston University. With BU giving a … Read more

BU, BC opener: Not what the doctor ordered

BOSTON – Chaotic. That was the only word that Boston College head coach Jerry York could use to sum up the third period of Friday’s opening game in a home-and-home series with archrival Boston University. For York and the Eagles, the fortunate thing was the game was long out of hand by the point that … Read more

Boston College: A Jekyll & Hyde season

Will the real Boston College men’s hockey team please step forward? Seriously. We’re almost at the holiday break, and the defending national champions, a team most people thought (including myself) that they might threaten Maine’s 42-1-2 record from 1993, seems to be caught in the middle of a Jekyll & Hyde performance. Good games are … Read more

Who Is In, Who Is Out? Early Possibilities, or What I Believe May Be The Case.

It’s onto the tournament championship rounds. So with the help of our Pairwise Predictor, we can look at a couple of things and take some early looks at what some possibilities are. This is more commonly known as “What I Believe May Be The Case”. Because the Pairwise is a moving target with numbers, there … Read more