
Jashvina Shah
Freelance Reporter at Freelance
Reporter at CHN: College Hockey News
Co-Author of Game Misconduct: Hockey’s Toxic Culture & How to Fix it. National hockey reporter @chnews. Sports & social justice.
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1 month ago |
collegehockeynews.com | Jashvina Shah |Jane McNally
March 13, 2025 PRINT by Jashvina Shah and Jane McNally/CHN ReportersHockey East is poised to get six teams into the NCAA Tournament. Theoretically that could be more if Northeastern or Massachusetts-Lowell won the HEA Tournament, though those are probably longshots. Northeastern was the only lower seed to win a play-in game Wednesday, after it topped Merrimack in double OT. No. 1 Boston College (26-6-2/18-4-2 HE) vs.
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2 months ago |
collegehockeynews.com | Jashvina Shah
January 30, 2025 PRINT by Jashvina Shah/Staff Writer (@icehockeystick)When David Berard took the head coaching job at Stonehill, everyone had one question: why? In 2021, Berard had resigned from his head coaching job at Holy Cross, one he had held for seven years. He was open to pursuing new opportunities, which led him to Providence on the athletics administrative side. With both his sons playing hockey at the school, It was a good fit.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
collegehockeynews.com | Jashvina Shah
January 23, 2025 PRINT by Jashvina Shah/Staff Writer (@icehockeystick)This year’s annual Comm Ave Classic, so lovingly named for the main road that connects Boston College and Boston University, will be a little bit different. It takes about 25 minutes to ride Boston’s lumbering public transit from the edge of Boston University’s campus to Boston College.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
collegehockeynews.com | Jashvina Shah
January 13, 2025 PRINT Gold Medalist Danny Nelson's Offensive Side Blossoming This Season, as His Coach Expectedby Jashvina Shah/Staff Writer (@icehockeystick)When Danny Nelson was playing at the World Junior Championship, his older brother Henry and the rest of his Notre Dame teammates were back home watching. None of them were surprised to see Danny’s breakout performance.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
collegehockeynews.com | Jashvina Shah
December 5, 2024 PRINT With Frozen Four Coming Back There, Lindenwood Raises Its Statureby Jashvina Shah/ (@icehockeystick)At the end of this season, the NCAA champion will be crowned in St. Louis, marking the tournament’s return to the city for the first time in nearly 20 years. But it’s not the only hockey milestone the city has reached within the past few years.
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You want people to take your awards seriously and you put people up here who constantly steal content and violate rules to announce it? Do you think that’s going to make anyone take the awards and the awards show seriously? Come on.

FTR I’m over on Bsky now, same handle. Putting quotes, info,love tweets over there. #CollegeHockey

I wish i had enough money to influence refs and the like

No idea how ESPN, CHN, USCHO, and ECH are going to manufacture UMass, BU, BC, and UConn wins this weekend. But that is their goal and intent. Gerrymandering through refs, regional locations, NIL.