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·Blackhawks To Honor Victims of NIU Tragedy With Huskies Decal
-The Chicago Blackhawks will wear NIU Huskies decals on their helmets during Sunday's home game to honor those killed in the shooting at Northern Illinois University. The Blackhawks play the Colorado Avalanche on Sunday. The team announced that it also plans to wear the decals at St. Louis on Tuesday night and at home against Minnesota on Wednesday night. The decal replicates the overlay of a black ribbon and Huskies ...
·Kozek's First Career Hat Trick Leads UND To Win
Junior forward Andrew Kozek's first career hat trick led UND to a 5-4 comeback victory over Denver tonight at Ralph Engelstad Arena.
·No. 13 Minnesota State Takes Out No. 10 Wisconsin
The University of Wisconsin men's hockey team (13-12-6, 9-10-4 WCHA) dropped a 3-0 decision to Minnesota State (16-10-4, 10-9-4) on Friday night at the Kohl Center. With a battle for fourth place in the conference, the Mavericks grabbed a two-point lead over Wisconsin to take sole possession of fourth.
·Watching Michigan
The Michigan Wolverines are certainly one of America's most recognized college sports teams. Here on CSTV, the Wolverines hockey program is showcased anywhere from 4-6 times a season, and many of those times they are No. 1, or at least a top five team in the nationalpolls. Last week, as the No. 2 team, they knocked off then-No. 1 Miami 4-2. This week, they are back to being No. 1.
·BC Beats Harvard 6-5 In Overtime For Beanpot Title
Nick Petrecki scored his second goal of the game -- and the second of his college career -- at 7:07 of overtime to lead Boston College to a 6-5 victory over Harvard on Monday night in the 56th Beanpot championship game.
·B.U. Scores Three In A Row To Win Beanpot Consolation Game
Colin Wilson scored twice, including the game-winner with 3:19 left on Monday night as Boston University scored three consecutive times to rally from a two-goal deficit and beat Northeastern 5-4 in the Beanpot consolation game.
·Minnesota Drops 4-1 Decision At Denver
Minnesota was held to one goal for the fourth consecutive game as the Gophers suffered a 4-1 loss in the second game of their weekend series on Saturday at Denver.
·No. 5 New Hampshire Completes Season Sweep Of Maine, 4-1
With a pair of goals in the second and third periods, the fifth-ranked University of New Hampshire men's ice hockey team captured a weekend and season sweep by virtue of a 4-1 win over Maine on Saturday night at Alfond Arena.
·Michigan Sizzles, Miami Fizzles
Miami is not the first campus to see its hockey-enthused fans lined up 24 hours before game time for tickets. Students started camping out on the beautiful campus of Miami University in the early afternoon on an unseasonably warm day in Oxford, Ohio. In groups, in tents, with music, books, laptops and whatever else was needed for entertainment, they stayed there for a chance at the 1,000 tickets available for what wa ...
·NHL's Canadiens Sign University of Denver Star Brock Trotter
-The Montreal Canadiens signed University of Denver star Brock Trotter to a three-year contract Thursday. The undrafted Trotter, who turned 21 last month, had 13 goals and 18 assists in 24 games for the Pioneers this season before deciding to turn pro. The Canadiens assigned him to Hamilton of the American Hockey League. His reasons for leaving Denver remain a mystery. Trevor Timmins, the Canadiens' director of playe ...
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·Spartans serve notice with GLI crown
Michigan State's championship in the 40th Annual Great Lakes Invitational Tournament was significant for a few reasons. The first was that the Spartans beat the No. 6 team in the country (New Hampshire) and then the third-best team (Michigan), according to the USA TODAY/USA Hockey Magazine poll.
·Wisconsin wins squeaker on home ice
Andrew Joudrey scored in the seventh round, giving No. 4 Wisconsin a shootout victory over Yale after the teams tied 1-1 Friday. Friday's game goes down as a tie for both teams; the shootout determined that Wisconsin will meet Ferris State for the Badger Shootout title and Yale will face Clarkson for third place.
·Michigan St. upends No. 3 Michigan in overtime
Colton Fretter had the puck and an open net in front of him in overtime. So he did the natural thing: He slammed the puck into the net. Fretter's goal 9:24 into the extra period gave Michigan State a 2-1 win over Michigan and the Great Lakes Invitational Tournament championship Thursday night at Joe Louis Arena.
·BGSU's Sigalet battling MS for Hobey contention
Bowling Green senior goaltender Jordan Sigalet revealed on Saturday that he has been suffering from multiple sclerosis, an inflammatory disease of the central nervous system, since being diagnosed in early March. The native of Surrey, B.C., has missed only three games because of the disease.
·Roundup: Mankato comes back on Wisconsin
Minnesota State, Mankato, rallied to nip No. 3 Wisconsin 4-3 in overtime on Friday. David Backes' second goal of the game 72 seconds into OT won it after Adam Gerlach had tied it for Mankato at 17:20 of the third period.
·Roundup: Minnesota, Wisconsin win; tie in Providence
Minnesota and Wisconsin won their Saturday ice matches, with the Gophers scoring on four of six power plays en route to beating Colorado College 7-2 and Robbie Earl's third-period goal lifting the Badgers past Minnesota Duluth 3-2. Also, David Cacciola's 60 saves helped Providence tie Boston College 1-1.
·Canisius bans Bognar after alleged exposure incident
A Canisius College hockey player was suspended indefinitely Monday after a weekend run-in with police that began when he allegedly exposed himself at a restaurant. Daniel Bognar, 21, was arrested early Sunday after police said he exposed himself and fought at a fast-food business.
·Ice roundup: Minnesota routs No. 1 Michigan; Wisconsin falls
Ryan Potulny scored twice early in the opening period asNo. 3 Minnesota coasted to a 5-1 win over top-ranked Michigan. It was the 16th consecutive home win for the Gophers. Also Saturday, Michigan State upset No. 2 Wisconsin 4-0 in the College Hockey Showcase.
·Roundup: Denver clips Minn.; Michigan edges Mich. State
Paul Stastny scored two goals as 11th-ranked Denver beat No. 3 Minnesota 5-2 Saturday night, ending the Gophers' six-game winning streak. Eslewhere, sophomore T.J. Hensick scored two goals as No. 2 Michigan beat Michigan State 5-4 to sweep the two-game series between the two schools.
·Michigan upends Michigan State 4-2
David Rohlfs broke a tie with a breakaway and Michigan pulled away for a 4-2 win over Michigan State on Thursday night. The No.2-ranked Wolverines (8-2-1, 6-1 CCHA) also got goals from T.J. Hensick, Eric Werner and Mike Brown and solid goaltending from Al Montoya for their seventh win in eight games.
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·Badgers' Turris signs with Coyotes
The Phoenix Coyotes signed top draft pick Kyle Turris to an entry level contract on Monday.The...
·North Dakota 3, UW 2
Madison - An improbable berth in the NCAA 2008 men's Frozen Four was within their grasp Sunday night.They had a...
·North Dakota 5, Princeton 1
Madison - The Princeton Tigers outplayed top-seeded North Dakota in almost all statistical categories but lost...
·UW 6, Denver 2
Madison - Mike Eaves' players came to the Kohl Center Saturday night determined to prove to their detractors that they...
·Capsules: Teams in the NCAA regional
DenverThe Pioneers have been outstanding in the playoffs after going 4-7-1 in their final 12...
·UW says that it belongs
Madison - Matthew Ford didn't need more than a second to formulate an answer to this question:Did the University of...
·NCAA gives Badgers big reprieve
Madison - Late Saturday, after Princeton and Boston College had won their respective league tournaments to provide...
·Minnesota Duluth 4, UW 0
Duluth, Minn. - Jinelle Zaugg, Jessie Vetter and a number of other Badgers ended the last two years as...
·UW 4, Harvard 1
Duluth, Minn. - Wisconsin's smallest player had the biggest game-changing moment Thursday.Erika Lawler scored...
·Badgers learn to embrace their underdog role
Madison - Jinelle Zaugg doesn't mind the view from the back of the line."I'm loving this year; it is completely...
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·Ohio State's Barto to Coach 2007-08 U.S. Women's National Team
USA Hockey today announced its plans for the U.S. Women's National Program for the 2007-08 season. The United States will be represented by five teams and a total of 11 coaches in five international events....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·BC Women's Coach Mutch Resigns
Special to CollegeSports.com from USCHO.comBoston College women's ice hockey head coach Tom Mutch resigned Tuesday afternoon following a university probe into his conduct, according to the Associated Press. "An allegation of inappropriate conduct has been raised involving ," BC athletics director Gene DeFilippo said in a statement. "The university takes any such matters very seriously. As a result, the athletics depa ...
·Mutch Resigns After Probe Into Allegations
-Boston College women's hockey coach Tom Mutch resigned Tuesday after a university investigation into allegations of inappropriate conduct. The school gave no details of the probe. "An allegation of inappropriate conduct has been raised involving" the coach, BC athletics director Gene DeFilippo said in a statement. "The University takes any such matters very seriously. As a result, the Athletics Department began an i ...
·Canada Reclaims World Hockey Championship
-Canada reclaimed the women's world hockey championship with a 5-1 victory over the United States on Tuesday night. Canada, winners of the Olympic gold medal last year, lost the last world championship two years ago to the U.S. in a shootout. Jennifer Botterill, Jayna Hefford, Hayley Wickenheiser, Danielle Goyette and Sarah Vaillancourt scored for Canada before an announced sellout of 15,003 at the MTS Centre. Kim St ...
·Canada Advances to face U.S. in World Championship Final
-Kim St. Pierre made 22 saves to help Canada beat Finland 5-0 on Monday night, setting up a 10th straight Canada-United States final in the women's world hockey championships. Hayley Wickenheiser, Gina Kingsbury, Danielle Goyette, Tessa Bonhomme and Kelly Bechard scored for the Canadians, 5-4 shootout winners over the United States on Saturday night in the opening game of the group winners' round robin. "Canada-U.S., ...
·Canada Beats U.S. in Shootout in the Women's Hockey Championships
-Hayley Wickenheiser beat Jessie Vetter in a shootout, and Charline Labonte stopped all three shots she faced in the tiebreaker to give Canada a 5-4 victory over the United States in the women's world hockey championships Saturday. The game was the opener in the three-team group winners round robin, with the top two teams advancing to the final Tuesday night. The United States will face Finland on Sunday, and Canada ...
·A Perfect Imperfect Ending
Seven hours, two minutes, and 36 seconds - that's an eternity in hockey, more than the length of seven regulation games. Yet it's also the length of Wisconsin and goalie Jessie Vetter's NCAA tournament shutout streak that ended in Sunday's NCAA final with 5:37 left in the second period....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·Wisconsin Repeats As National Champions
Wisconsin (36-1-4) completed its season with a 26-game unbeaten streak. The Badgers' only loss was to Minnesota Duluth (24-11-4) in November. Jinelle Zaugg's power-play goal at 9:00 of the first period at Herb Brooks Arena gave Wisconsin the lead. The Badgers took control with three goals in the second period. Erika Lawler scored at 7:24 and Bauer added her 29th of the season at 11:56. Emmanuelle Blais deflected a sh ...
·Badgers Repeat As National Champions
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. - Four different Badgers scored as the No. 1 Wisconsin women's hockey team defeated Minnesota Duluth 4-1 Sunday afternoon in the NCAA Frozen Four championship game at Herb Brooks Arena to claim the team's second straight NCAA title....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·Koizumi Ends Boston College's Night
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. - Back in 2003, Boston College was off the women's college hockey radar. The Eagles were at the bottom of Hockey East. Their coach, Tom Babson, was better known for his acting career than his hockey career....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
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