by Jason Scales | Mar 28, 2024 | NCAA
Springfield, MA – The Cornell Big Red fell behind early but stormed back to beat the Maine Black Bears 3-1 at the MassMutual Arena on Thursday. It’s the second straight year Cornell has advanced to the Regional Finals as the lower seed. Cornell goalie Ian...
by Jason Scales | Mar 28, 2024 | NCAA
Springfield, MA—It took two overtimes, but the Denver Pioneers defeated the Massachusetts Minutemen 2-1 in double overtime on Tristan Broz’s shot from the slot, which beat goalie Michael Hrabal. This kept the Pioneers in western Massachusetts for a few more...
by Kenneth Cross | Mar 28, 2024 | Boston Bruins, Tampa Bay Lightning
TAMPA – The Tampa Bay Lightning dismissed the Eastern Conference-leading Boston Bruins, 3-1, at Amalie Arena on Wednesday evening with consistency and a high level of play on both ends of the ice. The Lightning picked up points in the eighth consecutive game and...
by Eric Burton | Mar 24, 2024 | Big Ten, NCAA, NCHC
The 2024 NCAA men’s college hockey brackets have been announced. The time for making Bracketology posts is over. Next weekend, 12 teams’ seasons will end. Four teams will move on to the Frozen Four at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, on April...
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...