by Eric Burton | Mar 22, 2019 | NCAA, NCHC
St. Paul, MN — The conference tournaments are one of the most exciting times in college hockey. Entering Friday’s first semifinal game between Colorado College Tigers and the Saint Cloud State Huskies, we knew one thing. The Huskies were already in. They’re...
by Jason Scales | Mar 22, 2019 | ECAC Hockey, NCAA
Lake Placid, NY. — For the fourth straight year, Harvard is in the ECAC Semi-Finals, and for the second straight year they will face off against Clarkson. Cornell will also take part in the weekend’s festivities in upstate New York for the third year in a...
by Chris Lynch | Mar 17, 2019 | Hockey East, NCAA
Lowell, MA- Since 2013, Boston University and UMass Lowell have dominated the Hockey East standings. They combined for six consecutive Hockey East Title game appearances, five Conference Crowns, ten NCAA Tournament appearances, and two Frozen Fours. Both rode...
by Jason Scales | Mar 17, 2019 | Hockey East, NCAA
Providence, RI. — Many in the crowd were wearing green for St. Patrick’s Day. One team’s fan base would be going home feeling green with envy. The other would be buying tickets for next weekend’s 35th edition of the Hockey East Championship weekend at TD...
by Chris Lynch | Mar 17, 2019 | Hockey East, NCAA
Amherst, MA — The 2019 Massachusetts Minutemen walked into Saturday night with only one loss on home ice. They closed the home portion of the season with an exclamation point victory UMass exploded off the blocks for a statement period. Cale Makar started the...
by Jason Scales | Mar 16, 2019 | ECAC Hockey, NCAA
Allston, Ma. — The Dartmouth Big Green are not strangers to elimination games. They were in a win or go home situation last week at home against St. Lawrence. They soundly whooped the Saints 8-0. Tonight, in Harvard’s building, they brought the same kind of...