Hockey East performances at World Juniors impress

Team USA, comprised mostly of college players, earned the second seed in Group A and will face Russia in Tuesday’s Worl Juniors quarterfinal. Along the way, a number of American players – and those representing other countries – hailing from Hockey East schools have played extremely well. That leads our takeaways this week. 1. Hockey … Read more

Hockey East pick – Dec. 16

Jim and I were equally wretched last week, and remain tied. Dave last week: 4-8-1 Jim last week: 4-8-1 Dave’s record-to-date: 72-48-11 Jim’s record-to-date: 72-48-11 Here is this week’s pick, the one and only: Saturday, Dec.  16 Northeastern at Merrimack  Dave’s pick: Merrimack may have won its last two, but the Huskies have won their last three. More significantly, … Read more

Friars do it for Drew

The Providence men’s hockey program received the tragic news Saturday morning that former teammate Drew Brown had succumb to his fight with cancer. What they did that evening, is nothing short of miraculous. 1. Friars net seven for number 7 Sure, maybe it was just coincidence, but it was impossible not to take notice when … Read more

Hockey East picks – Nov. 10-11

Jim and I only differed on two games last week, and he was right both times. In fact, the only games he got wrong was Maine’s road upset at Lowell and Massachusetts upset of Providence. Could he actually be smarter than me? Dave last week: 7-4-0   Jim last week: 9-2-0 Dave’s record-to-date: 41-28-6 Jim’s record-to-date: 43-26-6 Here are … Read more

BC rebounds, Lowell in trouble, and a respite for Hockey East

These are the three things I think I learned this week. 1. BC ain’t dead yet.  After falling out of the national polls for the first time since February 23, 2009–(that stat from Jim Connelly’s column last week–the Eagles rebounded with a sweep of Merrimack. Hey, it’s not like they toppled the number one team … Read more

Non-conference woes should raise eyebrows

It was hardly even an average week for Hockey East out of conference this weekend. That needs to raise some eyebrows. That leads the three things I learned this week.1.) An ugly non-conference weekend places Hockey East in vulnerable positionHockey East teams went a collective 5-12-1 out of conference this weekend. Let that sink in … Read more