Rebounding drill
Last season could not have been any worse for Colgate, or for Austin Smith. Picked to finish near the top of the ECAC Hockey standings, Colgate ended up dead last, without a league win until February. Smith ...
Union, Harvard Added to Fenway Slate
The outdoor game trend continues. Harvard and Union, originally scheduled to be played Jan. 13 at Harvard, will be moved outdoors to Boston's historic Fenway Park. It's part of a week of games ...
Union Knocks Off Michigan
Union continues its strong early-season play with perhaps its most impressive win yet. The Dutchmen knocked off reeling Michigan, at vaunted Yost Arena, 6-3 on Sunday. It was 4-0 before Michigan got ...
Princeton Grad Parros Tears Retina
Princeton graduate George Parros had laser surgery on his left eye this afternoon to correct a torn retina. Parros suffered the injury last Friday when he was hit with a deflected puck at the club’s ...
Return to glory?

With Clarkson coming off the worst three-year stretch in its 90-year history of men’s hockey, the school decided to fire eight-year head coach George Roll. He was replaced in May by Casey Jones ...
Princeton Grad Fedun Breaks Leg
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Taylor Fedun, who graduted from Princeton last spring after a four-year career there, broke his leg playing in an NHL exhibition game for the Edmonton Oilers on Friday. Fedun was taken ...
Princeton Grad Westgarth Gets New Deal
The Los Angeles Kings signed Princeton graduate Kevin Westgarth to a two-year contract extension Monday. According to ESPN.com, the deal is worth $700,000 the first year and $750,000 the second. Westgarth ...
Clarkson Narrows Coaching Field to 2
Clarkson has narrowed its coaching decision down to two, current U.S. Under-18 team coach Ron Rolston, and current Cornell assistant Casey Jones, according to a report in the Watertown Daily Times. Clarkson ...
Princeton Names Prier New Head Coach

Princeton has tapped St. Lawrence assistant coach Bob Prier as its new head coach. He will be formally introduced at an 11 a.m. Tuesday news conference at Princeton. Prier, who previously served a stint ...
Closing argument

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Like no other school in the East, Cornell is known for its traditions: its tradition of winning, its tradition of packing its home games with boisterous fans and inventive chants ...
Princeton's Gadowsky Takes Penn State Job

Ending the most talked about hiring search in college hockey, Penn State has hired Princeton's Guy Gadowsky to lead its fledgling hockey program. Gadowsky has been at Princeton since 2004, leading ...
Clarkson Fires Head Coach
The Clarkson Golden Knights are undergoing a changing of the guard. After losing seasons the past three years, Clarkson has decided to fire head coach George Roll and top assistant Greg Drechsel. Athletic ...
Kinkaid Leaving Union
Union sophomore goaltender Keith Kinkaid, who helped lead the Dutchmen to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in March, will forgo his final two years of eligibility to sign with the New Jersey Devils ...
Chance of a lifetime

We've heard the story a thousand times. The kid who was told he was too small to get anywhere in hockey proves the naysayers wrong. It seems, though, that no matter how many Kariyas, Giontas and St. ...
Colgate Upsets Union in OT; ECAC Semis Field Set

A year ago, with what a lot of people thought was Union's "year," the Dutchmen fell one game short of an ECAC championship and one game short of its first NCAA Tournament bid in its Division ...
St. Lawrence Stuns Yale in ECAC Quarterfinal Opener
St. Lawrence continued its roll through the playoffs, getting a dramatic win at Yale as the ECAC quarterfinals got started Friday. St. Lawrence, which is the No. 11 seed in the ECAC Tournament, knocked ...
ECAC Roundup: RPI, Clarkson Fall in First Round
The higher seeds did not fare well in the first round of the ECAC Tournament this past weekend, with Colgate and St. Lawrence both pulling off upsets. Clarkson, which went in as the No. 7 seed, fell to ...






