Entering the home stretch, NCHC teams jockeying for favorable playoff seeding
The NCHC is down to its final three weeks, but because each series is worth a potential six points, almost everything is still in flux (photo: Bradley K. Olson).
The NCHC is down to its final three weeks, but because each series is worth a potential six points, almost everything is still in flux (photo: Bradley K. Olson).
Army learned it had to have patience in order to find the right formula for victory. That formula ultimately came to the team, though, when its back was against the proverbial wall this past weekend against Mercyhurst (photo: Melissa Wade).
No team in Hockey East has more than five regular-season games left. Thus, it seems like the perfect time to examine where your favorite team can (and most likely will) finish in the standings (photo: Melissa Wade).
It’s time once again to do what we like to call Bracketology, college hockey style. It’s our weekly look at how I believe the NCAA tournament might look like come selection time, using what we know now (photo: Omar Phillips).
Last week, Ohio State was this close to the Big Ten regular-season title, in what would be the second conference title in program history (photo: Rachel Lewis).
Maybe the hottest team in college hockey right now is Lake Superior State, which finds itself in a two-way tie with Bowling Green for second place in the WCHA standings with just two weeks left in the regular season (photo: LSSU Athletics).
After getting swept on the road two weeks ago by a cumulative score of 8-1, Yale beat Colgate and Cornell at home last weekend to take sole possession of third place in ECAC Hockey (photo: Shelley M. Szwast).
With Arizona State on the brink of the first independent at-large bid to the NCAA tournament in over 25 years, USCHO is revisiting the last program to accomplish this feat – the 1989-92 Alaska Anchorage teams (photo: UAA Athletics).
Each week during the season, we look at the big events and big games around Division I men’s college hockey in Tuesday Morning Quarterback (photo: Bradley K. Olson).
Each week, USCHO.com will present its Plays of the Week via our YouTube channel (photo: Vermont Athletics).
Despite not playing last weekend, St. Cloud State earned 45 first-place votes to stay atop the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll (photo: Bradley K. Olson).
Yale earned two wins over the weekend, including an upset of No. 8 Cornell on Saturday (photo: Shelley M. Szwast).
Here is a rundown of how the top 20 teams in the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll of Feb. 11 fared in games over the Feb. 14-16 weekend (photo: Bradley K. Olson).
Arizona State celebrates PJ Marrocco’s overtime game-winner against American International, a victory that likely punches the Sun Devils ticket to the NCAA tournament (Photo: Riley Trujillo)
Minnesota never trailed on the road on Friday as the Gophers earned a 4-3 upset of No. 2 Ohio State (File Photo: Jim Rosvold)
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Every game is important for Arizona State with an at-large bid on the line, but this weekend’s home finale will carry extra meaning for five seniors (photo: Greg Cameron).
Each week, USCHO.com columnists will pick the winners of the upcoming games in their respective conferences (photo: Omar Phillips).
Since Jan. 1, UMass Lowell has gone 9-0-1, vaulting from 38th in the PairWise to a tie for 11th (photo: Rich Gagnon).
To say it’s been a rough season for Alaska Anchorage would be something of an understatement (photo: Bradley K. Olson).