by George Grimm | Mar 21, 2024 | Hockey History, New York Rangers, NHL, Retro Rangers
Bob Dill was a bruising defenseman who was acquired by the Rangers in January 1944 to add some muscle to their lineup. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota in April 1920, Dill played hockey for his local high school, and then traveled to Florida to play for the Miami Clippers...
by Eric Burton | Mar 17, 2024 | NCAA, NCHC
Forward Hunter Johannes was a fan of the University of North Dakota hockey team as a child. It had always been his dream to play for UND. The Eden Prairie, Minnesota native has many family connections to UND, so it didn’t seem like a stretch for him to play...
by Eric Burton | Mar 17, 2024 | NCAA, NCHC
Grand Forks, ND — The UND hockey team closed out the Miami RedHawks 7-1. Seven different UND players scored goals. UND scored one goal in the first, one in the second, and blew the RedHawks out with five goals in the third period. UND graduate forward Hunter...
by Eric Burton | Mar 16, 2024 | NCAA, NCHC
Grand Forks, ND — The University of North Dakota hockey team won game one of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference quarter-final game against Miami University. Here are some of the pictures I took during the second period. Zmolek Shot Block Zmolek Shot...
by Eric Burton | Mar 15, 2024 | NCAA, NCHC
It’s hard to believe, but the National Collegiate Hockey Conference playoffs are here. Soon, hockey teams’ seasons will end as they are defeated first in the conference tournaments and then in the NCAA playoffs. For college hockey fans, this is the most...
by Kenneth Cross | Mar 11, 2024 | Philadelphia Flyers, Tampa Bay Lightning
Motivation in sports is a tremendous intangible that not every coach can use and it works for him or her. Success and respect has to be two of the major qualities in this part of the acumen of any game. On Thursday evening, the Tampa Bay Lightning fell hard in a 6-3...