by Chris Lynch | Mar 31, 2019 | ECAC Hockey, Hockey East, NCAA
Providence, RI — Providence College ended the 2018 season a single goal short of the Frozen Four. The Friars surrendered a goal in the last two minutes of both the second and third period against Notre Dame to miss out on flying to St. Paul. This season, PC...
by Eric Burton | Mar 31, 2019 | Atlantic Hockey, NCAA
In April of 2016, AIC decided to change their program’s trajectory. The college hired AIC Alumnus Eric Lang, to be their program’s ninth head coach. Lang returned to the Yellow Jackets after spending four seasons as an assistant coach with Army Black Knights....
by Chris Lynch | Mar 31, 2019 | ECAC Hockey, Hockey East, NCAA
Providence, RI — Cornell’s season has been frustrating. A plague of injuries limited the Big Red’s capabilities. The most visible is starting goaltender Matt Galajda and regular forward Jeff Malott leaving the ECAC Championship game against Clarkson, only...
by Jason Scales | Mar 31, 2019 | NCAA
Manchester, NH. – Lest anyone forgets that Notre Dame and Massachusetts have recent playoff history. The two faced off in South Bend, IN. for a Hockey East series in March 2015 that seen the Minutemen outlast the Irish in a five overtime 4-3 thriller. Notre...
by Chris Lynch | Mar 31, 2019 | Hockey East, NCAA, WCHA
Providence, RI — On St. Patrick’s Day, the Providence Friars nearly ran out of luck. Nate Leaman’s squad fell in a decisive Game three to Boston College 2-1 and sat on the wrong side of the bubble. PC sat and watched anxiously as the bracket sorted itself...
by Eric Burton | Mar 30, 2019 | NCAA
Fargo, ND – It would only be fitting that on the 13-year anniversary of Holy Cross’s shocking defeat of the Minnesota Gophers another upstart team would rock the college hockey world. This time, it’s not as catastrophic. We’ve seen this act before. This time it was...