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 Chris Lynch | Mar 28, 2019 | ECAC Hockey, Hockey East, NCAA, WCHA
The Dunkin Donuts Center, previously called the Providence Civic Center, is a staple building of College Hockey’s history. The initial Hockey East Tournaments and six Frozen Fours were held in Rhode Island’s capital. The site has become a regular Regional site since...
by Chris Lynch | Mar 28, 2019 | ECAC Hockey, NCAA, NCHC, WCHA
PPL Center opened in 2014 and hosts the AHL’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms, the Philadelphia Flyer’s affiliate. Last season, the building played host to the Midwest Regional and drew rave reviews on the quality of the building. This year, the NCAA returns to Band City, USA,...
by Chris Lynch | Feb 1, 2019 | Atlantic Hockey, Big Ten, ECAC Hockey, Hockey East, NCAA, NCHC, WCHA
February is upon us and the Collegiate Hockey season is hitting some of it’s most interesting spots. What storylines are worth paying attention to this month? Defensive Hobey Baker Hat Trick? College Hockey has unusually strong defensive talent this season, and...
by Eric Burton | Nov 24, 2018 | NCAA, NCHC, WCHA
On Friday, the University of North Dakota was looking to end a three-game losing streak. Standing in their way, the University of Alaska Anchorage. The prospects of ending the three-game losing streak looked pretty good. UAA entered Friday’s game with a 1-8-1 record....
by Eric Burton | Nov 24, 2018 | NCAA, NCHC, WCHA
On Friday night, the University of North Dakota beat the Univesity of Alaska-Anchorage 5-2 in game one of their two-game non-conference series. With the win, UND improves to 6-5-1. With the loss, UAA drops to 1-9-1. Freshman Forward, Jackson Keane scored the first...