Longtime Division I assistant Brekke named new head coach at St. Lawrence
St. Lawrence announced Saturday that Brent Brekke has been named the team’s new head coach, the 15th in team history (photo: St. Lawrence Athletics).
St. Lawrence announced Saturday that Brent Brekke has been named the team’s new head coach, the 15th in team history (photo: St. Lawrence Athletics).
North Dakota junior forward Ludvig Hoff has signed a professional contract to play for Stavanger Oilers in his native Norway, forgoing his senior season with the Fighting Hawks (photo: Bradley K. Olson).
Providence junior forward Kasper Björkqvist has signed a two-year, entry-level contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins, forgoing his final year of collegiate eligibility (photo: Rich Gagnon).
The WHL’s Kelowna Rockets announced Tuesday the signing of defenseman Sean Comrie (photo: Denver Athletics).
The announcement of host sites for the 2020 and 2021 NCAA men’s D-I hockey regionals earlier this month sparked questions and no small amount of social media controversy (photo: Jim Rosvold).
American International announced Friday that head coach Eric Lang has signed a contract extension (photo: Omar Phillips).
The NCAA announced Friday the host sites for the 2020 and 2021 Division I men’s regionals (photo: Omar Phillips).
Cale Makar captured the Hobey Baker Award this season and helped UMass to the national championship game, later signing with the Colorado Avalanche before being named the USCHO Player of the Year (photo: Melissa Wade).
After leading Massachusetts to its greatest season in program history, Greg Carvel has been named the 2019 USCHO Coach of the Year (photo: Jim Rosvold).
Boston University forward Joel Farabee has been chosen as the 2019 USCHO Rookie of the Year winner (photo: Melissa Wade).
Members of six teams were selected for first-team All-USCHO honors (photo: Omar Phillips).
Photos of Minnesota Duluth’s celebration following its 3-0 victory over Massachusetts on Saturday.
Photos from Minnesota Duluth’s 3-0 victory over Massachusetts in the Frozen Four championship game.
Minnesota Duluth’s second straight championship also was the fourth straight for an NCHC team.
Mackay, a senior, scored the opening goal and also assisted on the Bulldogs’ second goal, scored by Mikey Anderson.
UMass not only was shut out, it was held to fewer than 20 shots on goal for only the second time all year.
The Bulldogs made sure three goals were more than enough, limiting UMass to just 18 shots on goal, including only six in the third period.
Saturday’s championship game drew an announced crowd of 13,051, the lowest since 2001.
Parker Mackay, Mikey Anderson and Jackson Cates scored, and the Bulldogs suffocated Massachusetts 3-0 on Saturday at KeyBank Center to win their second straight NCAA championship (photo: Omar Phillips).
Broadcasting the event is a massive undertaking, and it’s one that, for 15 consecutive seasons of the Frozen Four has rested on the shoulders of a dedicated and talented ESPN crew.