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3 weeks ago |
uscho.com | Paula C. Weston |Dan Rubin- |Dan Rubin
Each week during the season, we look at the big events and big games around Division I men’s college hockey in Tuesday Morning Quarterback. PAULA: Well, Dan, here we are for the last TMQ of the season, and the logical place to begin is with the regional action we just witnessed. Congratulations to Boston University, Denver, Penn State and Western Michigan for playing their way into the Frozen Four.
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1 month ago |
uscho.com | Dan Rubin- |Paula C. Weston |John Doyle |Dan Rubin
Toledo Regional, March 27-29 | Huntington Center, Toledo, OhioNo. 2 Boston University (21-13-2) vs. No. 3 Ohio State (24-13-2) | March 27, 2 p.m. ET (ESPNU)No. 1 Michigan State (26-6-4) vs.
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1 month ago |
uscho.com | Dan Rubin- |Dan Rubin
Each week, USCHO.com will pick the top 10 moments from the past weekend in our Monday 10 feature. 1) Let’s have a tournamentThe NCAA tournament bracket unveiling on Sunday afternoon carried the fanfare of a nationally-televised audience, but little drama existed about the 16-team field or their regional placements.
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1 month ago |
uscho.com | Dan Rubin- |Dan Rubin
WORCESTER, Mass. — Bentley defenseman Sam Duerr scored with just over 10 minutes remaining in the third period, and goaltender Connor Hasley stopped 17 shots as the visiting third-seeded Falcons overcame a two-goal deficit in the first period to capture the 2025 Atlantic Hockey America championship with a 6-3 win over Holy Cross Saturday night at the Hart Center.
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1 month ago |
uscho.com | Dan Rubin- |Dan Rubin
The ECAC Hockey championship weekend returned to Lake Placid in 2014 after spending three years at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J.The ancestral home of the post-breakup league was loaded with history when the banners returned to the rafters atop Herb Brooks Arena, but the years since the conference’s return equaled the memories of the bygone era before Internet streaming and cell phone video.
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1 month ago |
uscho.com | Dan Rubin- |Dan Rubin
Last week’s first round came and went with few of the ripples associated with a hockey postseason. All four home teams from ECAC Hockey’s single-elimination series advanced to create the first chalk-based quarterfinal since 2022, but beyond the higher-seeded victories sat games devoid of the normal drama associated with winner-take-all scenarios. The lone exception came when Brown’s 2-1 lead dripped into traded goals in the last minute of a 3-2 victory, but the Bears never surrendered their lead.
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1 month ago |
uscho.com | Dan Rubin- |Dan Rubin
For all the parity, all the times that teams leapfrogged one another and stumbled into each other over the course of a six-month season, the 2024-25 ECAC Hockey season ended without a single team tied with one another. A clean Cleary Cup championship race produced minimal drama on the season’s last day, and Quinnipiac added to its growing trophy case with a 4-0 win over St. Lawrence.
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1 month ago |
uscho.com | Dan Rubin- |Dan Rubin
Arriving at the last weekend of the regular season is an enjoyable process for me. No, it’s not because I’m finally close to enjoying time off after spending the last five months in full blown college hockey mode (shoutout: the earlier start for half of ECAC Hockey’s teams). It’s not because I’ve spent close to seven or eight months covering college sports (shoutout: football season), and it’s certainly not because I’m going to relax or anything (shoutout: two kids). Nope.
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2 months ago |
uscho.com | Dan Rubin- |Dan Rubin
My brother and I used to travel a lot for college hockey. This was way back in the mid-2000s, an era identified by its lack of available video streaming services. Internet broadcasting was still in its infancy, and Brown, his alma mater and the school for which he’d started broadcasting at the turn of the century, headed to Cornell and Colgate for a road trip historically unkind to the Bears.
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2 months ago |
uscho.com | Paula C. Weston |Dan Rubin- |Dan Rubin
Each week during the season, we look at the big events and big games around Division I men’s college hockey in Tuesday Morning Quarterback. Paula: Well, Dan, we’re in mid-February, which means that time is running out on the regular season. The competition is tightening, especially as teams attempt to finish as high as they can in conference standings for better playoff position and the regular-season title is up for grabs in several conferences.