Atlantic Hockey Association
Air Force 5 at Mercyhurst 3 AH
American Int'l 4 at Army 6 AH
Connecticut 2 at Bentley 4 AH
Sacred Heart 2 at Holy Cross 3 AH
CCHA
Lake Superior 1 at Ohio State 1 CC OT
Michigan State 1 at Alaska 4 CC
Notre Dame 3 at Ferris State 2 CC
Northern Michigan 2 at Bowling Green 2 CC OT
Western Michigan 3 at Michigan 6 CC
ECAC
Brown 3 at Princeton 7
Dartmouth 3 at Colgate 5
Harvard 4 at Cornell 3
Rensselaer 3 at St. Lawrence 5
Union 4 at Clarkson 3 OT
Yale 6 at Quinnipiac 1
Hockey East
Merrimack 4 at Massachusetts 3 OT
Maine 4 at UMass Lowell 0
Northeastern 7 at Boston College 7 OT
Providence 1 at Boston University 2
New Hampshire 6 at Vermont 1
WCHA
North Dakota 3 at St. Cloud State 3 OT Box
Nebraska-Omaha 2 at Alaska Anchorage 3 Box
Minnesota 5 at Wisconsin 2 Box
Colorado College 5 at Bemidji State 5 OT Box
Minnesota Duluth 1 at Minnesota State 3 Box
Michigan Tech 3 at Denver 2 Box
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Showing posts with label college hockey scores. Show all posts
Showing posts with label college hockey scores. Show all posts
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Sunday, January 09, 2011
Scores from Saturday, January 8 2011 and links...
AHA
Air Force 2 at Sacred Heart 4
Mercyhurst 9 at Connecticut 4
Niagara 1 at Holy Cross 5
RIT 5 at Army 2
CCHA
Ferris State 3 at Bowling Green 1
Miami 2 at Ohio State 5
Notre Dame 3 at Northern Michigan 1
Michigan State 0 at Michigan 4
Western Michigan 2 at Alaska 0
ECAC
Brown 1 at Dartmouth 3
Clarkson 1 at Union 8
Cornell 3 at Quinnipiac 2 OT
St. Lawrence 3 at Rensselaer 5
Yale 4 at Harvard 2
Hockey East
Maine 1 at Merrimack 7
Boston College 3 at Providence 1
UMass Lowell 1 at Northeastern 3
New Hampshire 3 at Massachusetts 1
WCHA
Michigan Tech 1 at St. Cloud State 5
Nonconference
Bemidji State 3 at Alab-Huntsville 4
American Int'l 2 at Minnesota State 5
Canisius 5 at Wisconsin 6 OT
Robert Morris 1 at North Dakota 2
Exhibition
USA Under-18 Team 1 at Minnesota Duluth 4
From the INCH Chat Friday 7 January.
Apparently Gopher's sieve Alex Kangas' career might be over at UMN.
College Hockey news has more on Yale forward Chris Cahill; Eligibility of Yale Player Questioned...
Air Force 2 at Sacred Heart 4
Mercyhurst 9 at Connecticut 4
Niagara 1 at Holy Cross 5
RIT 5 at Army 2
CCHA
Ferris State 3 at Bowling Green 1
Miami 2 at Ohio State 5
Notre Dame 3 at Northern Michigan 1
Michigan State 0 at Michigan 4
Western Michigan 2 at Alaska 0
ECAC
Brown 1 at Dartmouth 3
Clarkson 1 at Union 8
Cornell 3 at Quinnipiac 2 OT
St. Lawrence 3 at Rensselaer 5
Yale 4 at Harvard 2
Hockey East
Maine 1 at Merrimack 7
Boston College 3 at Providence 1
UMass Lowell 1 at Northeastern 3
New Hampshire 3 at Massachusetts 1
WCHA
Michigan Tech 1 at St. Cloud State 5
Nonconference
Bemidji State 3 at Alab-Huntsville 4
American Int'l 2 at Minnesota State 5
Canisius 5 at Wisconsin 6 OT
Robert Morris 1 at North Dakota 2
Exhibition
USA Under-18 Team 1 at Minnesota Duluth 4
From the INCH Chat Friday 7 January.
Matt (Chokio, MN)
Tell me that the Fighting Sioux are not the best team in the nation right now? Yale??? C'mon man I know they have only one loss but look at who they have played!
Joe Gladziszewski--- (2:26 PM)
The Fighting Sioux are not the best team in the nation right now. There. OK, as the Yale doubters have become more vocal in recent weeks (especially in regard to the schedule) let's put forth a little bit of a defense for the Bulldogs. Sure, their schedule hasn't been as difficult as some other teams. They also have four fewer losses than North Dakota. There are schedule limitations that every Ivy League team faces. If Yale could play 6-10 more games, they'd take on some bigger series for sure. But in that limit, they did travel to Colorado College and Air Force. They're not dodging people, they're handcuffed by some rules. And the results are convincing. Not a lot of one-goal squeakers in there.
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Chris (Boston)
Prediction. Yale will not win a single postseason tournament this year.
Joe Gladziszewski --- (2:30 PM)
Daring prediction, considering that the maximum number of teams that can do that is six out of 58
Apparently Gopher's sieve Alex Kangas' career might be over at UMN.
College Hockey news has more on Yale forward Chris Cahill; Eligibility of Yale Player Questioned...
Saturday, December 04, 2010
College Hockey Scores from 12/03/2010
AHA Hockey
Bentley 2 at Robert Morris 2 OT
Connecticut 3 at Niagara 4 OT
Holy Cross 1 at Air Force 1 OT
Mercyhurst 6 at Sacred Heart 2
RIT 4 at American Int'l 0
CCHA
Michigan 2 at Ohio State 3 OT
Notre Dame 5 at Miami 4
Western Michigan 1 at Northern Michigan 3
Bowling Green 1 at Lake Superior 1 OT
Michigan State 3 at Ferris State 2
ECAC
Rensselaer 2 at Yale 4
St. Lawrence 6 at Quinnipiac 4
Union 4 at Brown 3
Clarkson 5 at Princeton 3
Hockey East
Merrimack 2 at Northeastern 1
Maine 3 at Providence 3 OT
Boston College 9 at Boston University 5
WCHA
Minnesota 2 at Minnesota State 3
St. Cloud State 1 at North Dakota 3
Nebraska-Omaha 0 at Bemidji State 3
Denver 5 at Minnesota Duluth 4 OT
Wisconsin 1 at Alaska Anchorage 2
Colorado College 7 at Michigan Tech 3
NON Conference
Alab-Huntsville 1 at Cornell 3
Analysis
It would be an understatement if you said last night was a wild and crazy night in college hockey. There were seven games that went to over time. The UMD Bulldogs finally proved it was human as the Bulldogs lost a game in over time to DU Pioneers. The UNO Mavericks came back to earth as they lost to BSU Beaver 3-0. Miami University was beaten by the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and finally, it looks like the goalies had a rough night as B.C. Eagles beat the BU Terriers 9-5.
Minnesota 2 at Minnesota State 3 – I don’t know what to make out of the Gophers this season, one weekend they are beating the Wolverines of Michigan the next week they are losing to the Mavericks. Apparently a snow storm in Mankato really had no bearing on attendance as 4000+ showed up to watch the Mavericks beat the Gophers. Maverick forward Adam Mueller scored the game winning goal at the 6;29 mark of the Second period as the Mavericks held on to beat the Gophers . [Puckato] and [Goal Gophers]
Nebraska-Omaha 0 at Bemidji State 3 – Do you see a pattern developing here? Dan Bakala shutout the UNO Mavericks 3-0, the Beavers also won two games in a row by shutout (3-0 X2). The BSU Beavers have won 4 games on the season and three of them have been by shutout. This was the first time all season that the Mavericks had been shutout. You can also bet that the BSU Beavers had better be ready for UNO Maverick’s best effort tonight because if we know Maverick coach Dean Blais today’s pre game skate will not be pretty and he will have his team ready for the rematch. [BSU beat writer blog] and [Mavericks Today]
Denver 5 at Minnesota Duluth 4 OT – If last night proved anything, it proved that the UMD Bulldogs who had been sub human in overtime going an impressive 5-0-2 in extra hockey session. The DU Pioneers finally proved that the Bulldogs don’t wear an “S” on their chest or capes and that they are capable of losing in overtime. [RINK and RUN] and [Let's Go DU] and [Runnin with the Dogs]
Wisconsin 1 at Alaska Anchorage 2 – I am sure that a certain UAA fan blogger soiled himself as the UAA Seawolves senior forward Tommy Grant scored at the 19:51 mark of the third period to finally beat the Wisconsin Badgers in Anchorage, Alaska. It was the first time in 12 games (11-0-1) that the UAA Seawolves had beaten the Wisconsin Badgers. The Seawolves with the win last night are now currently holding sixth in the WCHA. With twelve teams in the league this season if the season ended today the Seawolves would host the C.C. Tigers. I know it’s early and let’s not get ahead of ourselves. [Delusion of Grandeur complete with customary f’bomb], [Doyle Woody, ADN] and [Madison.com]
Colorado College 7 at Michigan Tech 3 – After starting out the season going 3-0-2 the MTU Huskies lost for the seventh game in a row. With the win the C.C. Tigers even their record to 7-7-1. Tiger’s freshman Jaden Scwartz continued his torrid pace as he add 4 assists on the night to bring his season stats total to (9g-13a-22pts). [Eye of the Tigers] and [Mining Gazette]
Bentley 2 at Robert Morris 2 OT
Connecticut 3 at Niagara 4 OT
Holy Cross 1 at Air Force 1 OT
Mercyhurst 6 at Sacred Heart 2
RIT 4 at American Int'l 0
CCHA
Michigan 2 at Ohio State 3 OT
Notre Dame 5 at Miami 4
Western Michigan 1 at Northern Michigan 3
Bowling Green 1 at Lake Superior 1 OT
Michigan State 3 at Ferris State 2
ECAC
Rensselaer 2 at Yale 4
St. Lawrence 6 at Quinnipiac 4
Union 4 at Brown 3
Clarkson 5 at Princeton 3
Hockey East
Merrimack 2 at Northeastern 1
Maine 3 at Providence 3 OT
Boston College 9 at Boston University 5
WCHA
Minnesota 2 at Minnesota State 3
St. Cloud State 1 at North Dakota 3
Nebraska-Omaha 0 at Bemidji State 3
Denver 5 at Minnesota Duluth 4 OT
Wisconsin 1 at Alaska Anchorage 2
Colorado College 7 at Michigan Tech 3
NON Conference
Alab-Huntsville 1 at Cornell 3
Analysis
It would be an understatement if you said last night was a wild and crazy night in college hockey. There were seven games that went to over time. The UMD Bulldogs finally proved it was human as the Bulldogs lost a game in over time to DU Pioneers. The UNO Mavericks came back to earth as they lost to BSU Beaver 3-0. Miami University was beaten by the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and finally, it looks like the goalies had a rough night as B.C. Eagles beat the BU Terriers 9-5.
Minnesota 2 at Minnesota State 3 – I don’t know what to make out of the Gophers this season, one weekend they are beating the Wolverines of Michigan the next week they are losing to the Mavericks. Apparently a snow storm in Mankato really had no bearing on attendance as 4000+ showed up to watch the Mavericks beat the Gophers. Maverick forward Adam Mueller scored the game winning goal at the 6;29 mark of the Second period as the Mavericks held on to beat the Gophers . [Puckato] and [Goal Gophers]
Nebraska-Omaha 0 at Bemidji State 3 – Do you see a pattern developing here? Dan Bakala shutout the UNO Mavericks 3-0, the Beavers also won two games in a row by shutout (3-0 X2). The BSU Beavers have won 4 games on the season and three of them have been by shutout. This was the first time all season that the Mavericks had been shutout. You can also bet that the BSU Beavers had better be ready for UNO Maverick’s best effort tonight because if we know Maverick coach Dean Blais today’s pre game skate will not be pretty and he will have his team ready for the rematch. [BSU beat writer blog] and [Mavericks Today]
Denver 5 at Minnesota Duluth 4 OT – If last night proved anything, it proved that the UMD Bulldogs who had been sub human in overtime going an impressive 5-0-2 in extra hockey session. The DU Pioneers finally proved that the Bulldogs don’t wear an “S” on their chest or capes and that they are capable of losing in overtime. [RINK and RUN] and [Let's Go DU] and [Runnin with the Dogs]
Wisconsin 1 at Alaska Anchorage 2 – I am sure that a certain UAA fan blogger soiled himself as the UAA Seawolves senior forward Tommy Grant scored at the 19:51 mark of the third period to finally beat the Wisconsin Badgers in Anchorage, Alaska. It was the first time in 12 games (11-0-1) that the UAA Seawolves had beaten the Wisconsin Badgers. The Seawolves with the win last night are now currently holding sixth in the WCHA. With twelve teams in the league this season if the season ended today the Seawolves would host the C.C. Tigers. I know it’s early and let’s not get ahead of ourselves. [Delusion of Grandeur complete with customary f’bomb], [Doyle Woody, ADN] and [Madison.com]
Colorado College 7 at Michigan Tech 3 – After starting out the season going 3-0-2 the MTU Huskies lost for the seventh game in a row. With the win the C.C. Tigers even their record to 7-7-1. Tiger’s freshman Jaden Scwartz continued his torrid pace as he add 4 assists on the night to bring his season stats total to (9g-13a-22pts). [Eye of the Tigers] and [Mining Gazette]
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