by Chris Lynch | Jan 4, 2019 | Big Ten, NCAA
College hockey’s newest conference has plenty of curious storylines to observe before the second half of the season ramps up. Let’s take a look at the teams current positions. 7. Michigan State Spartans (6-9-1, 2-5-1) The Big 10 cellar dweller has offered...
by Chris Lynch | Jan 3, 2019 | Atlantic Hockey, ECAC Hockey, Hockey East, NCAA, NCHC
Las Vegas, NV- The National Hockey League came to Sin City in 2017 and roared to a spectacular opening act. College hockey came the year after and offered another reminder that hockey works in Las Vegas. This year, the Ice Vegas Invitational plays it’s second season...
by Chris Lynch | Dec 31, 2018 | Hockey East, NCAA, NCHC
North Andover, MA — Merrimack endured a frustrating 2018. The Warriors finished the 17-18 regular season near the bottom of Hockey East. Yet they rallied to win a pair of overtime games against UMass Lowell to end the Riverhawks’ run of five straight...
by Chris Lynch | Dec 30, 2018 | ECAC Hockey, Hockey East, NCAA
Hanover, NH- Providence College entered the season with National Championship aspirations. With only a few bumps along the road, namely a sweep by Massachusetts, the Friars have played up to expectations. The Friars added fuel to their expectations with a strong...
by Chris Lynch | Dec 30, 2018 | Atlantic Hockey, ECAC Hockey, NCAA
Hanover, NH — The Brown Bears have struggled for offense all season. They entered the Ledyard Classic in the bottom-10 of the nation for goals scored. They only totaled 14 shots the day prior against long-time rival Providence. However, on Saturday afternoon,...
by Eric Burton | Dec 30, 2018 | NCAA, NCHC
Grand Forks, ND – With the Christmas break in their rearview mirror, it was back to work for the University of North Dakota hockey team. On Saturday night, the Fighting Hawks entertained the Under-18 in an exhibition game. The Hawks fresh off their Christmas break...