by Chris Lynch | Jan 14, 2018 | Hockey East, NCAA
Chestnut Hill, MA-The University of New Hampshire Wildcats opened the season 6-1-1 in their first eight games. They promised a great season to end Dick Umile’s career. Since beating UMass Amherst on November 4th, the Wildcats have slumped, going 3-9-1. UNH lost...
by Chris Lynch | Dec 9, 2017 | Hockey East, NCAA
This season has been different for Northeastern University. The Huskies entered Saturday night in sole possession of second place in Hockey East behind strong goaltending, a talented offense, and the steady guidance of Jim Madigan. They ended a long losing streak at...
by Chris Lynch | Dec 3, 2017 | Hockey East, NCAA
The Boston College Eagles and Boston University Terriers concluded their regular season series on Saturday night at Agganis Arena. BU got the Friday night victory on the road and wanted the sweep. BC wanted a split and rode their goaltender, Joseph Woll, to that end....
by Chris Lynch | Dec 1, 2017 | Hockey East, NCAA
For 100 years, the Boston University Terriers and Boston College Eagles have been warring on the ice. The games have been chippy, physical, and personal between the Green Line rivals. Friday night saw the Terriers walk into Conte Forum looking for a much-needed...
by Chris Lynch | Dec 1, 2017 | ECAC Hockey, Hockey East, NCAA, NCHC
The second full month of the 2017-2018 College Hockey Season is in the books. Here are a few notes and observations on the progression of the season. 1. Upstate New York is the East’s hotbed. Currently the best teams in eastern hockey reside in Potsdam and...