by Chris Lynch | Dec 8, 2018 | ECAC Hockey, Hockey East, NCAA
Hamden, CT — Monday marked a historic achievement for the Massachusetts Minutemen. They topped the polls and earned the Number One ranking in the nation for the first time in program’s existence. The rise drew increased media attention and painted a target on...
by Chris Lynch | Dec 5, 2018 | Atlantic Hockey, ECAC Hockey, Inside Hockey, NCAA
Waltham, MA- Harvard has ridden a curious roller coaster this season. The Crimson entered their final game before exams hovering around .500 and seeking a winning record and strong end to the 2018 calendar year. After a bitter loss to ancient rival Cornell, Harvard...
by Chris Lynch | Dec 2, 2018 | ECAC Hockey, NCAA
Allston, MA- The Ivy League’s best rivalry took the ice at Madison Square Garden with Harvard claiming the win over Cornell. To make matters worse, the Big Red lost star goaltender Matt Galajda to injury that night in New York. Galajda’s absence came when...
by Chris Lynch | Nov 25, 2018 | ECAC Hockey, Hockey East, NCAA
Troy, NY- UMass Lowell and the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute are their respective conference’s wild cards. Both entered the weekend hovering around .500 and vacillating between strong showings and disappointing nights. On Friday night, the two met in Lowell for a...
by Chris Lynch | Nov 25, 2018 | ECAC Hockey, NCAA
New York, NY- Harvard and Cornell are the most decorated ECAC Hockey teams and it’s most bitter rivals. A hundred fifty-two matchups and a combined three National Championships have built a rivalry that stands up with any in the sport. On Saturday night, the two...
by Chris Lynch | Nov 17, 2018 | ECAC Hockey, NCAA
Allston, MA- No team has captivated the college hockey world quite like Arizona State. The four-year-old Division I program, and most recent addition to the top college ranks, has surprised with impressive wins over Michigan State, Nebraska-Omaha, and Penn State....