Morrison’s 32 saves leads Canisius over Army

It’s just four games into the 2010 season, and the Army offense has officially hit a wall. On Friday night, that wall’s name was Dan Morrison. After mustering seven goals in its first three games–all losses–the Black Knights were shut out, 4-0, by goaltender Dan Morrison and the red-hot Canisius squad in an Atlantic Hockey … Read more

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AIC earns first-ever win over Air Force

Twenty-one is typically known as a lucky number in gambling. For the American International Yellow Jackets, that number ended up also being lucky as it took that amount of games it took to earn a victory over the Air Force Falcons. After going 0-19-1 in the previous 20 games, the Yellow Jackets finally broke through … Read more

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Bulldogs top Seawolves in overtime, 3-2

Minnesota Duluth needed a change in style Friday to open the Western Collegiate Hockey Association season at home against a good-sized Alaska Anchorage team. The sixth ranked Bulldogs went toe-to-toe with the Seawolves and survived with a 3-2 overtime victory before a howling crowd of 5,076 at the DECC. Freshman winger J.T. Brown smacked a … Read more

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Alaska and Michigan State skate to 1-1 tie

For teams picked to finish third and fourth in preseason CCHA polls, nothing could have been more fitting than tonight’s 1-1 tie to start league play for each squad, with Alaska earning the extra point by winning the shootout. Nanook Scott Greenham made 30 saves, Spartan Drew Palmisano stopped 27 and both coaches were okay … Read more

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Minnesota State ekes past Colorado College

In Minnesota State’s first two home games, the Mavericks saw a pair of games that should have been wins evaporate into ties. Two weeks after MSU squandered a pair of late one-goal leads against St. Lawrence, the Mavericks held on to edge Colorado College 5-4 in a wild game Friday at the Verizon Wireless Center. “The … Read more

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Northeastern ties No. 7 New Hampshire, 2-2

Northeastern University forward Mike McLaughlin netted both goals for the Huskies in a 2-2 tie with the seventh ranked New Hampshire Wildcats Friday night at Matthews Arena in front of a crowd of over 4,500. The tie marks the second consecutive stalemate for both teams since last weekend. “I think we’re disappointed we didn’t win … Read more

Nebraska-Omaha stays hot, doubles up No. 4 Michigan, 4-2

Nebraska-Omaha extended their season-opening win streak to five games, stifling the Michigan offense, capitalizing early on their own chances and riding John Faulkner’s superb goaltending to a 4-2 win over the Wolverines Friday night at Yost Ice Arena. The first 54 minutes of the game belonged to Nebraska-Omaha. The Mavericks steadily built a 4-0 lead … Read more

Standing Up

Wisconsin has long been a home for stellar goaltending play, but in recent years a subtle shift has become apparent, and the ‘keepers now have competition for the accolades in Madison. Nicholas Jon Wood reports.

RedHawks Reign Resumes

As much as things change . . . . Undoubtedly a common sentiment around the country as for the past couple of months a CCHA team has sat atop the national rankings. Three weeks ago it was Miami, last poll Michigan. Now again the RedHawks reign supreme. Not without some fight from the idle Wolverines, … Read more