Providence coach Leaman, USCHO.com’s Lerch join Feb. 26 USCHO Live!

Our guests on the Feb. 26 edition of USCHO Live! will be Providence head coach Nate Leaman, whose Friars are in a three-way tie for first in Hockey East, and USCHO.com Atlantic Hockey columnist Chris Lerch, for a look at that league’s playoff race. Join us for the conversation and information, Tuesday, Feb. 26, from … Read more

A three-way tie, two sweeps and one team that could be finished

Two weekends left and there is a three-way tie for the top spot in Hockey East. Should Massachusetts-Lowell and Boston University win make-up games on Tuesday night, there will be a four-way tie for first heading into next weekend. 1. Providence, New Hampshire and Boston College That’s your first-place trio atop Hockey East. Add the … Read more

Hockey East’s wide-open race, Vermont impresses

These are the three things I think I learned this week. 1. It’s anyone’s ballgame. Going into Sunday’s games, only four points separated first-place Merrimack from sixth-place Massachusetts-Lowell.  At that point, all six teams had played exactly 20 games. (As a tribute to Warrior fans who years ago paid their dues and then some, I’ll … Read more

Merrimack, yes Merrimack, now in position to take over first place

I know that Dave talked a lot about Merrimack’s recent success in last week’s column, but with Sunday’s victory over Massachusetts, this season for the Warriors has taken on an entirely different different meaning. That leads the three things I learned in this (albeit) abbreviated weekend in Hockey East: 1. Merrimack now can focus on … Read more

Hockey East Picks – Feb. 9 – 13

Did someone actually say “bet the ranch” when predicting yet another Boston University Beanpot win over Northeastern? Well, that was hyperbole, you see.  Officially, USCHO deplores all forms of gambling.  (Except, of course, when Jim and I play poker. That isn’t gambling.  That’s separating fools from their money.) As for how the two of us … Read more

Congrats to Mike Cavanaugh and Jocko Connolly

Congratulations to Boston College associate coach Mike Cavanaugh and legendary Boston Herald sportswriter John “Jocko” Connolly for the awards recently bestowed on them by the American Hockey Coaches Association. Jim and I hold Mike and Jocko in the highest regard. Their knowledge and passion for the sport are matched only by what great guys they … Read more

Hockey East picks and preview – Jan. 4-9

Neither Dave nor I did very well last week with so many unexpected outcomes in holiday tournaments. Fortunately, Dave was three games worse than I was, helping me cut his lead in picks in half. Jim last week: 8-6-1 Dave last week: 5-9-1 Jim’s record-to-date: 61-39-10 Dave’s record-to-date: 64-36-10 Friday, Jan. 4 Yale at Boston College Jim’s pick: As much as … Read more

Could holiday tournament titles turn to second-half success?

Two slumping Hockey East teams earned tournament titles (and a third will play for a title tonight), which leads me to ask: can winning your holiday tournament serve as a springboard to the second half? 1. Maine, Vermont win titles, hope to earn confidence Holiday tournaments are strange creatures. Your team generally is coming off … Read more