After a another crazy week in college hockey, it's now poll time for Inside Hockey. Tim Rosenthal has the latest poll and had an interesting choice for his Player of the Week.
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In this week's Inside Hockey poll, Tim Rosenthal discusses some changes, including an unranked team from last week moving into the top five, and gives us his Player of the Week for November 10th.
After a big 4-1 victory at Conte Forum last night against Boston College, what is next for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish? Tim Rosenthal might have some answers.
Tonight's "Holy War on Ice" game promises to be something special between Boston College and Notre Dame in the National Championship rematch. Tim Rosenthal will be there, but first, he talked to BC captain from 2007-08, Mike Brennan, about his thoughts on the rivalry.
In this week's top ten we only see one team out from last week, some moving around in the top five, and some teams earning their due like Air Force. Tim Rosenthal breaks down the top 10 and gives us his player of the week.
In the first game of the year for both Harvard and Dartmouth, the Crimson edged the Big Green 4-1 at the Bright Hockey Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Tim Rosenthal provides a recap of the game.
For over a half-century, the Colorado College Tigers and Denver Pioneers have been fighting it out on the ice. Every year the two are in the WCHA race, and every year you can most likely guarantee that the teams will be in the top five in the conference. This year should be no exception.
In this week's Inside Hockey top 10, we have a couple of new entries, a couple of drops, and a new #1 team in the land. Find out more here!
To put it in simple terms, the Boston University-Michigan game was all Terriers. Great performances by Jason Lawrence, Colin Wilson, Nick Bonino, and the rest of the team propelled the BU 7-2 victory tonight in front of 6,400 fans at Agganis Arena.
Last year Boston College and Vermont met in the Hockey East finals, with BC coming out with a convincing 4-0 victory. Tonight with new teams and new faces, BC still came out on top, but by the slimmest of margins, one goal in a 3-2 victory.
There's an old adage that the two-goal lead is the most dangerous of all in hockey. Just ask the Bruins, who have had that lead in two consecutive games, only to see them lose both times.
There was some great college hockey this weekend, and there is also a new number one team in the land. Tim Rosenthal breaks down the new top 10 and gives us his player of the week.
Tim Rosenthal breaks down the crazy UNH-BU game, with penalties, defense, and Brian Foster, as the New Hampshire Wildcats prevailed 2-1.
Brandon Yip’s two goals tonight was one of the main compononents to a Boston University 5-2 victory tonight over Merrimack College. The senior has a lot going for him, with a good Icebreaker performance, and tonight’s two-goal act.
In this week's edition of the Inside Hockey Top 10, Tim Rosenthal reveals some changes in the poll, and gives us his first ever IH Player of the Week
The Icebreaker is now over with, and the Boston University Terriers came out 2-0 out of all this. What are Tim Rosenthal's thoughts on the event? Find out in his notebook.
October 10, 2008 was truly a banner event in Boston College history! The Boston College Eagles faced off against the Wisconsin Badgers at Banner Night at The Heights. BC defeated Wisconsin 5-4 in an exciting game that went down to the wire.
The 2008-09 college hockey season is upon us with Boston College and Notre Dame as two of the top teams. Tim Rosenthal talks to Boston College coach Jerry York, captain Brock Bradford and Notre Dame coach Jeff Jackson, and also reveals the first ever Inside Hockey top 10 poll.
With the college hockey season about two months away, there is still more news to report. This week Tim Rosenthal discusses, alumni news in Cornell, a petition to get D-1 hockey at Colorado State, an assistant captain at BC, and more.
Another week has passed in the college hockey off-season, and we are just about two months away until face-off. Tim Rosenthal breaks down this week's big news in NCAA Hockey including a Terrier preping in the USHL, some coaching shuffles, and more.
Another week has come and gone, and there is more stories to report about college hockey. This week, Tim Rosenthal talks about a messy recruiting situation between Wisconsin and Denver, a Wolverine on the loose, and much more...
The first 24 years of the Hockey East Association saw some great games, players, events, champions, and basically everything. This year however will be the most anticipated season in their existence; The Silver Anniversary, aka the 25th season.
Another week has come and gone, and there is more to update on the NCAA side. Tim Rosenthal gives us some news on contract extensions, the latest update on College Hockey America, and a few games that could grab attention at the end of the 2008-09 season.
On Wednesday at the Bruins Developmental Camp, the first full day of skating was held. The event, usually held for first year players (or for the Providence Bruins), had a good bit of news, and it wasn’t from any rookie.
With 95 days and counting until the puck drops in the college hockey season, Tim Rosenthal gives us an update on the latest NCAA News including a couple of rule changes for the 2008-09 season.
This past Friday night, members of the Boston Bruins organization (Tim Thomas, Rick Middleton and Terry O’Reilly just to name a few), season ticket holders, and other diehard fans gathered at DJ’s at the Garden on Friend St. for the black and gold draft party.
In Part II of his interview with one of the top prospects in this month's NHL draft, Colin Wilson, Tim Rosenthal talks to the native of Greenwich, Connecticut, about blogging, the draft, and the future of Colin Wilson.
With unique categories and characters, the first annual Rosie Awards is now upon us. Tim Rosenthal weighs in on the players that made the most impact in the 2007-08 hockey season, and gives them some well deserved recognition.
Earlier this week, the NHL announced where the second annual Winter Classic will be held in January, 2009. Inside Hockey's Tim Rosenthal examines whether Wrigley Field is a good place for next year's version, and discusses some other venues for years to come.
The 2008 NHL draft is a month away; however, it's not too early to talk about potential future stars. One of the top ten prospects in the final 2008 NHL Central Scouting rankings is forward Colin Wilson from Boston University. In part one of a two-part series, Tim Rosenthal talks to the native of Greenwich, Connecticut.
With the Boston Bruins' loss to their nemesis, the Montreal Canadiens, on Monday night, it is now time to look ahead to the 2008-09 season. This season showed a lot of promise for the Black and Gold, and the future looks bright.
Momentum turned into frustration for the Montreal Canadiens as the Habs saw three leads disappear against the Boston Bruins in Game Six before 17,565 at the TD Banknorth Garden. Now, the Habs are in some very serious trouble.
In front of the 18,632 fans at the Pepsi Center in Denver - most of them Notre Dame supporters - Nathan Gerbe and the Boston College Eagles captured the third national championship in school history.
Every year, the day before the national championship game brings something special: the Hobey Baker announcement, the Hockey Humanitarian Award, the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) All-American team, and the Frozen Four Skills Challenge.
Despite some snow in the Mile High city, college hockey fans gathered inside the Pepsi Center for the Frozen Four semifinals, which was truly a “frozen” event. Two catholic schools came out victorious and will battle it out for the national championship on Saturday night.
On Wednesday, the four teams in the Frozen Four gathered for practices. Tim Rosenthal was there to talk to the players and coaches and got their thoughts on the upcoming event in Denver.
On Wednesday evening, the Hobey Baker finalists were cut down from ten to three. The 2007-08 "Hobey Hat Trick" features three forwards, Nathan Gerbe of Boston College, Ryan Jones of Miami and Kevin Porter of Michigan.
This past week we got you inside with regional previews and made a prediction on who would make the Frozen Four. Now Tim Rosenthal takes those regional winners, and provides a simulation of the event taking place April 10th and 12th in Denver.
Concluding our look at this weeks NCAA regionals, Tim Rosenthal checks in with the Midwest regional in Madison, Wisconsin. This bracket features North Dakota, Denver, Wisconsin and Princeton. Who will be the regional champion and move on to the Frozen Four?
As we continue our look at the NCAA regionals, Tim Rosenthal provides a preview of the Northeast regional in Worcester, Massachusetts. This bracket features Miami, Boston College, Minnesota and Air Force. Who will survive and move on to the Frozen Four?
Continuing our look at the NCAA regionals taking place this week, Tim Rosenthal previews the East Regional in Albany, New York. Will the top seeded Michigan Wolverines prevail?
Easter weekend was a feast for hardcore hockey fans in Boston, since it truly was “The Hub of Hockey.” It all began on Thursday with a storied Original Six rivalry and continued the next two nights with the scintillating Hockey East Tournament.
The NCAA pairings were announced on Sunday and the West Regional looks like the most difficult bracket. Who will prevail? Tim Rosenthal has the first of four NCAA regional previews.
This 2007-08 season, the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) was once again one of the dominant conferences in college hockey. Currently, the conference has seven teams in the top 14 in the pairwise rankings, all of whom would be in the NCAA tournament if the season ended today.
In 2007-08, the Hockey East conference saw New Hampshire run away with the regular season title. The race for home ice in the tournament came down to the final weekend as Boston University, Vermont and Boston College filled the second through fourth spots.
With Wayne State kicking off the year by saying it will get rid of hockey all together in 2008-09, the CHA has been under a lot of scrutiny, with pundits predicting bleak times. However, the demise of Wayne State for next year did not ruin the 2007-08 season.
The CCHA is one of the toughest conferences in the country. With Michigan, Michigan State and Miami the dominant teams, and Notre Dame as an up and coming power, will there be an underdog who sneaks in and win? Tim Rosenthal previews the upcoming CCHA tournament.
Who will prevail in this years ECAC tournament? Will Clarkson continue to roll? Will one of the underdogs come through? Tim Rosenthal has a preview of the upcoming ECAC tournament.
The Atlantic Hockey season ended with the Army Black Knights sweeping the Sacred Heart Pioneers, capturing the conference regular season crown. This is tournament time, though, and head coach Brian Riley and his Knights will have to win the title if they want to get into the NCAA tournament.
This weekend, the first of six conference regular season champions was crowned as the home stretch of the college hockey season approaches. The New Hampshire Wildcats became the Hockey East Regular Season Champions after a weekend sweep of Boston College.
The 2008 NHL trade deadline has come and gone and now it's time to evaluate the biggest winners and losers. Tim Rosenthal takes a look at the day's major deals and breaks it all down...
It is one week away from the NHL trade deadline and GMs are figuring out whether to become buyers, sellers, or even no shows. With the salary cap in place, GMs need to be careful about who they want to trade away and who to get in return.
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