No. 1 overall seed Boston College survived a scare from Bentley, breaking a tie late in regulation to advance to the second round of the NCAA men’s hockey tournament. Three other Hockey East teams are moving on as well.
Maine men's ice hockey secured its first Hockey East championship since 2004 by defeating UConn on Friday, 5-2 at the TD Garden.
With six Hockey East teams headed to the NCAAs, the league's No. 2 seed this season and its dominant program in its first decade won its first tournament title since 2004.
It’s a good thing college hockey games don’t end after one period. Boston University, coming off a disappointing three-goal loss to UConn in a Hockey East semifinal, was outshot 15-2
Nolan Renwick scored 11 minutes and two seconds into the second overtime to send Maine past Northeastern, 4-3, in the Hockey East Tournament semifinal.
Officially it’s the Hockey East championship, but during the league’s four decades it might as well have been called the Bay State Invitational. Year in, year out there has been at least one and usually two Massachusetts sextets playing for the trophy at TD Garden.
Mike Cavanaugh collapsed on his couch Saturday, exhausted by the run of games to the Hockey East final, catching his breath the day before the NCAA revealed its 16-team field. He got a text message from his old boss,
In an electrifying semifinal clash at TD Garden, junior forward Joey Muldowney stole the spotlight and led the UConn Huskies to a commanding 5-2 victory over Boston University (BU), securing their spot in the Hockey East Championship. With this win, UConn extended their unbeaten streak to nine games and is now eyeing their first tournament title.