Showing posts with label Boston University. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boston University. Show all posts

Friday, November 09, 2012

BU Defenseman sophomore Alexx Privitera to sit versus Merimack



BU defenseman Alexx Privitera made mention to the fact during the post game scrum after Saturday night's game that there had been an incident between Privitera and a UND fan by the penalty box area during Friday's game and now Privitera will sit for their game against Merrimack on Friday night.

Apparently, BU Head coach Jack Parker is big on respect and doesn't hesitate to suspend a player for this type of thing. Last Friday, BU defenseman Ben Rosen sat out after the now famous tweet, where he tweeted upon arriving in Grand Forks, "Just landed in North Dakota...nothing out here but 4 points."


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Wednesday, November 07, 2012

Revised and Updated College Hockey Television Schedule

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Originally posted at the Hockey Writers - Combine

Previously, I posted a national television schedule for NCAA Division I college hockey.  As with most sports, television schedules are fluid and change a lot, so I added a few dates to the television schedule that I posted back in October.

According to recent information that was announced last weekend during the nonconference series between BU and UND; NESN out of Boston, Massachusetts is picking up game two  of the UND and SCSU series in Saint Cloud, Minnesota. That is good news for college hockey and NHL fans that are looking for something to fill the void left by the NHL Lockout.  Also, Boston College travels across town to play their heated rival the Boston University Terriers on Sunday November 11th, 2012 at 5:00 p.m. central on NESN.




If you have been scanning twitter and the various NHL webpages on the Internet you will realize that the NHL owners and NHL Players Association are still really no closer to signing a new Collective Bargaining Agreement. Sure they’re going to meet tomorrow (6th of November, 2012) but will they actually get to work and try to save the 2012-13 season?

Fri. Nov. 9 Boston University at Merrimack FOX College 7:30 p.m. TBD
Sat. Nov. 10 North Dakota at Saint Cloud State NESN 7:00 p.m. 628/434
Sun Nov 11 Boston College at Boston University NESN 5:00 p.m. 628/434
Thu. Nov. 15 Notre Dame at Michigan CBS Sports Net. 7:30 p.m. 613 / 158 (C)
Fri. Nov. 15 UMD at UND FCS/Midco 7:37pm TBD
 Fri Nov. 16 UMD at UND FCS/Midco 7:07pm TBD

Tuesday, November 06, 2012

NAHL grads making early impacts in college hockey

Western Collegiate Hockey Association logo
Western Collegiate Hockey Association logo (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
This was an article that I came across my Tweet Deck; UND sophomore forward Connor Gaarder has been on fire this season so far and has almost equaled his goal total from last season. Gaarder is also second on the team in scoring with (3g-2a—5pts). I expect to see a huge improvement out of Gaarder this season and UND head coach Dave Hakstol speaks highly of Gaarder.He’s a good hockey player,” Hakstol said. “He goes to those hard areas..."
NAHL.COM --- Connor Gaarder, forward, University of North Dakota (North Iowa/Coulee Region 2009-11) – Gaarder carved out a place for himself in the UND hockey history books this past Friday night, becoming the first walk-on (no scholarship money) that anyone could recall to score a hat trick. His three-goal game was pivotal as North Dakota downed Boston University 4-2 in front of 11,589 fans at Ralph Engelstad Arena in the nonconference battle between two ranked teams. Gaarder's third goal -- he came into the game with zero this year-- proved to be the winner. Gaarder scored four goals in 33 games last year, nearly matched that in one night on Friday.

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Pheonix Copley, goaltender, Michigan Tech University (Corpus Christi IceRays, 2010-11) - Michigan Tech goaltender Pheonix Copley, who helped the Huskies to a two-game split against top-ranked and visiting Minnesota in the middle of October while starting both games, was named the Red Baron® WCHA Rookie of the Week for Oct. 23.??A 6-3, 175-pound freshman from North Pole, Alaska, stopped 28 of 31 shots on goal on Oct. 19 while giving up just two even-strength goals against the No. 1 Golden Gophers to earn his first collegiate win. He then posted 31 more saves in a 3-2, one-goal setback last Saturday and held Minnesota scoreless on all five power-play chances as the two teams were tied at 2-2 until the 16:25 mark of the final period.
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Saturday, November 03, 2012

Terriers bite North Dakota back 4-2

Originally posted at the Hockey Writers – Combine.

Grand Forks, ND – If there was a message to be taken away from tonight’s game – it was the fact that hockey games are 60 minutes long – not 55 minutes.

We had a good third period going, UND Head coach Dave Hakstol said. But it’s not a 15 minutes period, it’s a 20 minute period and that’s what I will keep coming back to.”

At the 54:38 mark of the game the University of North Dakota held a slim 2-1 lead and looked like there were on their way to sweeping the 12th ranked Boston University Terriers. UND had played a tight checking game and were a tough team to play against and were taking the game to the Terriers.
Then the roof fell in on UND.

Freshman forward Rocco Grimaldi turned a puck over in the UND end along the far wall and Terriers junior forward Matt Nieto buried the puck in the back of the UND net at the 14:39 mark of the third period to tie the game at 2-2.

The Terriers freshman Matt Lane scored the first goal of his college career to give the Terriers a 3-2 lead and before the BU fans had a chance to sit down, freshman forward Danny O’Regan would take a Nick Mattson turn over down low and deposit it in the UND net 11 seconds later to ice the game for the Terriers.

The difference in the game was that he Terriers capitalized on their opponent’s mistakes and miscues. UND senior forward Corbin Knight agreed.

“I think it was just kind of us mentally breaking down a little bit,” Knight said.  “I think that we go sloppy there and kind of took our foot off of the gas pedal and they made some nice plays and were able to capitalize, so… I think it was a little bit of both, but I think it’s defiantly it’s something our team needs to take that credit for and we need to improve that.”

Tonight’s game between the University of North Dakota and Boston University had the feel of a tight checking hard fought playoff game and UND senior forward Corbin Knight agreed.

“Yeah I think you know a university like Boston University coming in, it’s a big program and nonconference games are so crucial in the NCAA,” Knight said. “I think after last night I think the blood was pretty high between the two teams there, it definitely think it was a playoff atmosphere out there tonight.”

UND head coach Dave Hakstol thought tonight’s game was a tight checking hockey game as well.
“It was a close tight hockey game,” Hakstol said.   “Once they got the second goal the equalizer it was a five, six minute hockey game and we didn’t get the job done.”

UND sophomore forward Stephane Pattyn who isn’t known for his goal scoring prowess – shot the puck off the end glass behind the Terrier net, the puck the landed behind the BU freshman goalie Matt O’Connor who inadvertently kicked the puck into his own net, to give UND a 1-0 lead 05:47 into the game.

Neither team was able to capitalize on the power play and the Terriers were able to limit to UND one goal in 10 power play opportunities and after the game Terrier head coach Jack Parker seem to be pleased with that fact.

“We did a good job killing penalties,” Parker said. “We did a good job… they went 0-3 and only got two shots and they only went 1-10 on the power plays this weekend and that’s a pretty good team to do that to. We had a couple of chances on our power play.”
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UND vs. BU Lines; game 2




UND’s Forward lines

7 Danny Kristo (A)–10 Corban Knight (A)–27 Carter Rowney (A)
21 Brendan O’Donnell– 16 Mark MacMillan–13 Connor Gaarder
9 Drake Caggiula–19 Rocco Grimaldi–17 Colten St. Clair
28 Steph Pattyn–29 Bryn Chyzyk–11 Derek Rodwell

UND Defense Parings 

4 Derek Forbort – 24 Jordan Schmaltz
2 Andrew MacWilliam (C) – 5 Nick Mattson
18 Dillon Simpson–20 Joe Gleason

UND Goalies 

31 Zane Gothberg
33 Clarke Saunders

Not in lineup: Michael Parks – 15 (injury), Daniel Senkbeil – 8, Coltyn Sanderson – 26, Andrew Panzarella – 22.

Boston University Terriers 

Terrier Forward lines 

18 Wade Megan (C) – 7 Cason Hohmann – 17 Evab Rodrigues
19 Matt Nieto – 10 Danny O’Regan – 28 Sahir Gill
23 Matt Lane – 9 Wesley Myron – 12 Yasin Cisse’
8 Ben Rosen– 15 Ryan Santana – 16 Sam Kurker

Terrier Defense Pairings

21 Sean Escobedo – 6 Alexx Privitera
13 Garrett Noonan – 4 Patrick MacGregor
5 Matt Grzelcyk – 2 Ryan Ruikka (A) 

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North Dakota bites Terriers 4-2.

Originally posted at the Hockey Writers - Combine.

Grand Forks, ND – Earlier this week, Ben Rosen tweeted upon arriving in Grand Forks, “just landed in North Dakota… nothing out here but 4 points.”  That’s not going to happen because UND took game one from the Terriers 4-2.

After the game Rocco Grimaldi was asked about the tweet in question.
“I don’t know, I guess they can say what they want, Grimaldi said.  “Obviously, it’s a little added motivation, I know I retweeted it because it’s something that I look at – we all saw it – we want four points – so obviously I wouldn’t want any of our guys on our team saying that. That’s what social media does, you can say things you want and get blasted for it and I know how that goes, it’s not that big of deal and he can say what he wants I guess that’s fine.”

It had been a long time since the University of North Dakota had last played BU in Grand Forks.

How long you ask?

The last time the two teams played a series at the “old” Ralph Englestad Arena in Grand Forks; Chris Drury was a member of the Boston University Terriers (December 26th & 27th, 1996).

UND would go on to win 6-4 and tie 2-2 against the Terriers in an exciting two game series.  The two teams would play again during the final game of the 1997 NCAA Frozen Four where UND would again win 6-4.

Since the 1996-1997 season UND has a 3-2-1 record against the Terriers.

Make that 4-2-1 after UND’s win tonight.

Over the fifteen year period, UND and BU played to some great games along the way and tonight was no different, as the game was a hard fought contest from start to finish.

Boston University came out of the gate pretty hard and took the play to UND and got a lot of chances early. The Terriers took an early lead on goal by Danny O’Reagan at the 16:52 mark of the first period.

UND junior goalie Clarke Saunders would keep UND in the game as BU was pressing and he made some big saves when UND needed him to early in the game.

After coughing up an early lead, sophomore walk-on forward Connor Gaarder would go on a tear as he started the scoring for UND early in the second period at the 01:11 mark.

But Gaarder wasn’t done – he scored two more goals – one more in the second period and then added the game winning goal in the third period after BU freshman Ahti Oksanen (Kirkhonummi, Finland) had tied game in the second period on the power play with a goal while UND was killing a five minute power play.

 That was all the scoring that the Terriers would get as the UND forward kept the Terriers pinned in their own end.

If you had over looked or are unfamiliar with Connor Gaarder, he is a walk-on player that committed to UND after J.T. Miller de-committed from the University of North Dakota during the 2011 summer. Last season, Gaarder played in 33 games for UND and scored  (4g-6a—10pts). This season, Gaarder is off to a great start and is second on the team in points with (3g-2a—5pts).

During the postgame press conference, Connor Gaarder came out holding onto a Vancouver Canucks hat that was thrown on the ice by one of the 11, 589 fans after the scored his third goal of the game.

“I got my pick of one hat, so I got that here and I will see if I like any others,” Gaarder said. “I got this for Knighter [Corbin Knight], I probably give that to Knighter… he is a big Canucks fan.”

This was Connor Gaarder’s take on getting a hat trick in tonight’s game.

“It felt good,” Gaarder said. “BU is a great team, nice to get the win tonight, it was a big battle and were looking forward to tomorrow night and we’re going to have to match the intensity.”

UND head coach Dave Hakstol was impressed with his walk-on’s effort tonight.

“He’s a good hockey player,” Hakstol said.  “He goes to those hard areas – he’s not the only one that played a good hockey game tonight – but obviously he was a key player – that’s the type of player he is, he’s just a hockey player – he’s a gritty kid that goes to those greasy areas. Coming off of probably not his best game Saturday night he had a good week of practice and he carried it over to a good game tonight.”

UND also dodged a bullet when they had to kill a five minute major penalty that lead to BU’s power play goal. Head coach Dave Hakstol said that he was pleased that they only gave up one goal on the five minute major to Captain Andrew MacWilliam.

BU head coach Jack Parker thought that his team took too many penalties and it wore them down.

“Really exciting game obviously,” Parker said. “There was a lot of great chances. I thought the penalties wore us down as the game progressed. We got the five minute major on the power play and I got the feeling some of the calls might go the other way for them once they gave us a five minute major. I thought we just had to kill too many penalties the game winning goal was on a five on three; they had other really good chances though too. I thought as the game progress we got a little tired, it seemed to me a couple of time we killed penalties on them, just as the penalty was over we got our fifth on the ice or sixth skater on the ice and we never got out of the zone for another thirty seconds or forty seconds we really struggled with that so we made a couple of mistakes with the pucks that kept them alive and kept them alive and that kind of just wore us out. We didn’t generate much offense the second half of the game.”

The same two teams play tonight, but only one team has a chance at “4” points.

Friday, November 02, 2012

UND vs. BU Lines games 1



UND’s Forward lines

7 Danny Kristo (A)–10 Corban Knight (A)–27 Carter Rowney (A)
21 Brendan O’Donnell– 16 Mark MacMillan–13 Connor Gaarder
9 Drake Caggiula–19 Rocco Grimaldi–17 Colten St. Clair
28 Steph Pattyn–29 Bryn Chyzyk–11 Derek Rodwell

UND Defense Parings

4 Derek Forbort – 24 Jordan Schmaltz
2 Andrew MacWilliam (C) – 5 Nick Mattson
18 Dillon Simpson–20 Joe Gleason

UND Goalies

33 Clarke Saunders
31 Zane Gothberg
Not in lineup: Michael Parks – 15 (injury), Daniel Senkbeil – 8, Coltyn Sanderson – 26, Andrew Panzarella – 22.

Refs: Marco Hunt (15) - Derek Shepherd (3) AR: Andy Dokken (70) - Justin Hills (83) 

Boston University Terriers

Terrier Forward lines

18 Wade Megan (C) – 7 Cason Hohmann – 17 Evab Rodrigues
19 Matt Nieto – 10 Danny O’Regan – 28 Sahir Gill
23 Matt Lane – 9 Wesley Myron – 12 Yasin Cisse’
11 Mike Moran – 15 Ryan Santana – 16 Sam Kurker

Terrier Defense Pairings

21 Sean Escobedo – 6 Alexx Privitera
13 Garrett Noonan – 3 Ahti Oksanen
5 Matt Grzelcyk – 2 Ryan Ruikka (A)  

Terrier Goalies
31 Sean Maguire
29 Matt O’Connor 

Healthy: Scratch Ben Rosen 8.

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Game day Links – BU and UND



The much anticipated series between the Boston University Terriers and the University of North Dakota is upon us. This “should be” the marquee matchup of the weekend so the college hockey world will have it’s eyes focused on Grand Forks this weekend.

Yesterday, senior forward/defenseman Ben Rosen (Syosset, New York) started the series off with the following tweet above. I fully expect that Ben Rosen will hear it tonight from the student section and the fans and if I can remember I am going to try and bring my camera to the arena tonight and take a few pictures of the signs.

Just for the record, in case anyone is interested, Rosen’s career numbers are (4g-7a—11 pts) in 79 career games.

Here are the regional sites and dates for 2014 NCAA Hockey Tourney. As you can see, the Minnesota Gophers gets to host yet another NCAA Regional right in their back yard.

• East Regional: Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, Conn., March 28-29
• Northeast Regional: DCU Center, Worcester, Mass., March 29-30
• Midwest Regional: U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati, March 28-29
• West Regional: Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, March 29-30
• Frozen Four: Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, April 10 and 12

Here is what Tyler Buckentine from USCHO had to say about this weekend’s series.
No. 12 Boston University (3-1) at No. 5Chris Dilks from Western College Hockey’s take on the tweet from Ben Rosen North Dakota (2-1-1)

Joe: With all due respect to the two Alaska schools, North Dakota faces a serious step up in competition this weekend against the Terriers. That said, I expect UND, sparked by Rocco Grimaldi and Danny Kristo, to respond with two strong performances, which will still only be enough for a series split against the perennial Hockey East contender.

Tyler: UND still getting its feet under itself in a loss to Alaska and a tie at home to Alaska-Anchorage and now its hosts the most talented team its seen to this point. UND has a lot of talent up front but the Terriers have a hot goalie – freshman Matt O’Connor with a .945 saves percentage and didn’t allow any of the four goals, playing half the game against New Hampshire. This weekend will tell us a lot about where UND is at. The home team will beat BU, it isn’t ready to sweep a team like the Terriers.
Here is what Roman Augustoviz from the Star and Tribune had to say about this weekend’s upcoming series between BU and UND.
Boston University (3-1, 3-1 Hockey East) at North Dakota (2-1-1, 1-0-1): The Terriers swept a home-and-home series with UMass last weekend, winning 5-2 and 3-2. ... Sophomore forward Cason Hogmann has a team-high six points on three goals and three assists. Teammate Wade Megan, who had a team-high 20 goals last season, also had three this fall. ... Freshman goalie Matt O'Connor is 3-0 for BU with a 1.75 gaa and a .954 save percentage. ... Terriers coach Jack Parker has 879 wins in his 40th season. ... North Dakota beat Alaska Anchorage 4-1 and tied the Seawolves 3-3 in overtime last weekend. ... UND is 9-0-2 in its last 11 games at The Ralph. ... UND senior Corban Knight had two goals last weekend and has 99 career points. Prediction: UND sweeps
Chris Dilks from Western College Hockey and this is his take on the tweet from Ben Rosen's tweet in question. 
Boston University at North Dakota

Boston University defenseman Ben Rosen added a little spice to this series when he had the audacity to tweet that the flat, boring place he was in was a flat, boring place. The fact that that caused any controversy proves Rosen's point, in an extremely meta-way.

The BU hockey team had no trouble making it out of Boston after Hurricane Sandy, with Boston's airport re-opening midway through the week. For the Terriers, freshman Matt O'Connor has won the starting goalie job, and has some outstanding numbers on the season. Sophomores Cason Hohmann and Evan Rodrigues are the two biggest scoring threats for the Terriers.
Links of interest around the college hockey world

Canisius forward Matthew Grazen has been suspended for seven games for a hit on Air Force Academy’s George Michalke.

The Terrier Hockey Fan Blog - On Tap: Terriers to battle Sioux

The BU Hockey Blog – The Siouxper Series

UND MEN'S HOCKEY: Boston University comes to Grand Forks for first time since 1996

BU Men's Hockey; No. 12 Terriers Visit No. 5/6 North Dakota for Weekend Series on NESN

The Hockey Writers - Combine; Game notes for UND vs. BU (11/2-11/3)
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Thursday, November 01, 2012

Edit: BU lands at the GFK airport; Game one



The University of North Dakota's weekend opponent has landed at the Grand Forks International Airport (GFK)... Four point huh? Wait, what? This could turn out to be a really fun series. No series against the Gophers no problem, UND and BU are going to play in a four game series over the next two seasons.







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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

UND: The Weekend Ahead (11/2-11/3)

The University of North Dakota plays a two-game non-conference series against the Boston University Terriers this weekend at Ralph Englestad Arena on November 2 and 3.
Friday, #5 USCHO and USA Today poll – North Dakota (2-1-1, 1-0-1 WCHA) versus Boston University (3-1-0, 3-1-0 Hockey East)
Game times: 7:37 pm CT on Friday, 7:07 pm CT on Saturday.
Radio:  UND 96.1 (KQHT-FM) – The Fox.
Webcast and Audio:  UNDSPORTS.COM
Television: TV: Midco Sports Network, FOX College Sports Central (DirecTV 623), NESN (DirecTV 628), DISH Network 434
Series History: UND leads the All-Time series against BU: 11-7-1 (.605), UND’s record against the Terriers in Grand Forks UND leads the series 5-0-1 (.833), UND against BU In Boston, MA UND trails the series 4-6-0 (.400), UND vs. BU at Neutral sites, UND leads the series 2-1-0 (.667), in the Last 10 games against BU, UND leads the series 8-1-1 (.850). UND played against BU in Boston during the Ice Breaker Tourney on 10/10/2008 and UND lost 5-1.
Players to Watch:
North DakotaForwards: Danny Kristo (0g-4a—4pts), Connor Gaarder (0g-2a—2pts), Corbin Knight (2-g0—2pts), Carter Rowney (1g-1a—2pts), Roco Grimaldi (2g-2a—4pts), Mark MacMillan (2g-0a—2pts). Defense: Jordan Schmaltz (1g1a—2pts) Dillon Simpson (0g-2a—2pts), Andrew MacWilliam (0g-1a—1pts), Derek Forbort (2g-1a—3pts). Goaltenders: Clarke Saunders 1-1-1, 1.64 GAA, .940 save percentage, Zane Gothberg 1-0-0, 1.00 GAA, .944 save percentage.
Boston University: Forwards: Cason Hohmann (3g-3a—6pts), Evan Rodriques (0g-5a—5pts), Wade Megan (3g-1a—4pts), Danny O’Regan (2g-2a—4pts). Defense: Garrett Noonan 1g-2a—3pts), Matt Grzelcyk (0g-3a—3pts), Alexx Privitera (0g-2a—2pts). Goaltender: Matt O’Connor 3-0-0, 1.75 GAA, 0.945 save percentage.
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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

The 32 game National College Hockey Schedule - CBS sport announced 18 game schedule

CBS Sports Network
CBS Sports Network (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

As the Lockout enters the tenth day with no end in sight – hockey fans have been given even more options to fill the void left by theNHL lockout.
Earlier, I posted a 24 game college hockey schedule for NBC Sports Network. Today, CBS Sports Network announced their 18 game schedule and starting on Thursday November 15, 2012 with a game between Notre Dame and Michigan in Ann Arbor Michigan.
I took the liberty of combining the two schedules and now between the CBS Sports Network and NBC Sports Network schedules hockey fans have 32 game national college hockey schedule that hockey fans can choose from. You can check your local cable companies listings for what channel these sports networks are on. For those fans that have DirecTV, NBCSN is on channel 603 and CBSSN is on channel 613.
Ice Breaker Tourney
Fri. Oct. 12 Notre Dame vs. Maine (7:00 p.m. ET) – NBCSN
Fri. Oct. 12 Army vs. Nebraska (TBD.) – NBCSN
Sat. Oct. 13 Final (Teams TBD) (7:30 p.m. ET) – NBCSN
Nov. 15 Notre Dame at Michigan (7:30 p.m. ET) – CBSSN
Nov. 16 Harvard at Cornell (7:30 p.m. ET) – NBCSN
Nov. 30 Boston College at Boston University (7:30 p.m. ET) – NBCSN
Nov. 30 Vermont at Maine (8:00 p.m. ET) – CBSSN
Nov. 30 Wisconsin at Denver (10:00 p.m. ET) – NBCSN
Dec. 1 Boston University at Boston College (7:30 p.m. ET) – NBCSN
Dec. 7 Michigan State at Notre Dame (7:30 p.m. ET) – NBCSN
Dec. 8 Maine at Boston University (8:00 p.m. ET) – CBSSN
Dec. 14 Western Michigan at Michigan (7:30 p.m. ET) – CBSSN
Jan. 4 Colorado College at Nebraska-Omaha (7:30 p.m. ET) – NBCSN
Jan. 4: Robert Morris at Army (7:30 p.m. ET) – CBSSN
Jan. 5 Merrimack at Vermont (7:30 p.m. ET) – CBSSN
Jan. 11 Union at Princeton (7:30 p.m. ET) – NBCSN
Jan. 11 Nebraska-Omaha at Denver (10:00 p.m. ET) – NBCSN
Jan. 12 Army at Air Force (6:00 p.m. ET) – CBSSN
Jan. 18 Harvard at Yale (7:30 p.m. ET) – NBCSN
Jan. 19: Alaska at Notre Dame (7:00 p.m. ET)  – CBSSN
Jan. 25 Ferris State at Notre Dame (7:30 p.m. ET) – CBSSN
Jan. 25 Yale at Cornell (7:30 p.m. ET) – NBCSN
Feb. 1 Dartmouth at Union (7:30 p.m.ET) – NBCSN
Feb. 8   North Dakota at Nebraska-Omaha (7:30 p.m. ET) – NBCSN
Feb. 8 Michigan at Notre Dame (7:30 p.m. ET) – CBSSN
Feb. 10 Providence at New Hampshire (4:00 p.m. ET) – CBSSN
Feb. 15 Notre Dame at Miami (7:30 p.m. ET) – CBSSN
Feb. 15 Boston University at Maine (7:30 p.m. ET) – NBCSN
Feb. 22 Yale at Quinnipiac (7:30 p.m. ET) – NBCSN
Feb. 22 North Dakota at Denver (10:00 p.m. ET) – NBCSN
Feb. 22 Notre Dame at Western Michigan (7:30 p.m. ET) – CBSSN
Feb. 23 New Hampshire at Vermont (4:00 p.m. ET) – CBSSN
Feb. 24 Boston College at Merrimack (4:00 p.m. ET) – CBSSN
March 1 Wisconsin at Nebraska-Omaha (7:30 p.m.ET) – NBCSN
Mar. 1 Ferris State at Michigan (7:00 p.m. ET) – CBSSN
Mar. 3 UMass-Lowell at Merrimack (4:00 p.m. ET) – CBSS
March 8 Maine at New Hampshire (7:30 p.m. ET) – NBCSN
Hockey East Tournament
March 15 Quarterfinals (7:00 p.m. ET) – NBCSN
March 22 Semifinals (4:00 p.m. ET) and (7:00 p.m. ET) – NBCSN
March 23 Final (7:00 p.m. ET) – NBCSN
Originally posted at The Hockey Writers - Combine  

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