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Princeton Men's Hockey
PRINCETON MEN’S HOCKEY COLGATE CORNELL (3-6-3, 2-2-0 ECACHL) (6-0-0, 4-0-0 ECACHL)* *Entering Friday Friday, Nov. 22, 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23, 7 p.m. Class of 1965 Arena Lynah Rink Hamilton, N.Y. Ithaca, N.Y. ON THE ROAD AGAIN Princeton has just two of the season’s first 10 games at Baker Rink, with a trip to St. Cloud in Minnesota, 1-3-2, 0-3-1 ECAC two road ECAC weekends, and a trip next weekend to the Friendship Four in Belfast, Northern Ireland before returning home against Colorado College on Dec. 6. Nov. 1 at #16 St. Cloud .................. W, 5-3 BETWEEN THE PIPES Nov. 2 at #16 St. Cloud ................... T, 5-5 The Tigers are blending youth and experience in goal so far this year, with junior Ryan Ferland, who played in 60 games over his first two seasons, getting four of the six starts so far (1-1-2) and freshman Nov. 8 at Harvard* .......................... L, 0-3 Aidan Porter getting the other two (0-1-1). Nov. 9 at Dartmouth* ..................... L, 1-3 Nov. 15 RPI* ...................................T, 2-2 STEPPING UP Nov. 16 UNION* ...................... (OT) L, 1-2 Princeton has to move on without its top three point scorers from last season and four of its top five, Nov. 22 at Colgate* ..........................7 p.m. with Ryan Kuffner (22 G, 22 A, 44 P in 2018-19), also Princeton’s all-time leading goal scorer (75, program-record 29 in 2017-18), Max Véronneau (31-13-44 last year), Alex Riche (11-15-26), and Josh Nov. -
Sport-Scan Daily Brief
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Carolina Hurricanes
CAROLINA HURRICANES NEWS CLIPPINGS • January 8, 2021 From broadcasters to how to watch, here’s what you should know about Hurricanes games By Chip Alexander Hurricanes LIVE. Maniscalco was the play-by-play announcer in the Canes’ 2020 Return to Play postseason. Fox Sports Carolinas will televise 54 of the Carolina Hurricanes’ 56 games in the 2020-21 regular season, it was Tripp Tracy returns for his 22nd season as game analyst and announced Thursday. former Hurricanes player Shane Willis will return for his eighth season as Hurricanes LIVE analyst The games will be broadcast in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia through cable, satellite and over-the-top Abby Labar has been promoted to the host of Hurricanes LIVE providers, including AT&T U-verse, AT&T TV, DirecTV and and will also serve as in-game reporter. Before joining the Spectrum. FOX Sports Carolina’s telecast, Labar spent four seasons as the Hurricanes’ in-arena host and reporter. Mike Maniscalco will serve as the play-by-play announcer after spending four seasons as in-game reporter and host of Hurricanes, Predators to share AHL affiliation with Chicago Wolves this season By Chip Alexander Making the arrangement more intriguing is that the Canes and Predators will play each other eight times this season. It’s The coronavirus pandemic has brought about some strange likely a Canes player will be recalled from the Wolves, play bedfellows in sports, and here’s another one: against a Wolves teammate in an NHL game with the Preds, The Carolina Hurricanes and Nashville Predators, both and then both return to be AHL teammates again in Chicago. -
2018-19 NCHC WEEKLY RELEASE National Collegiate Hockey Conference 1631 Mesa Avenue, Suite C Colorado Springs, CO 80906 Phone: 719-203-6818 Week of Nov
2018-19 NCHC WEEKLY RELEASE National Collegiate Hockey Conference 1631 Mesa Avenue, Suite C Colorado Springs, CO 80906 Phone: 719-203-6818 Week of Nov. 19-25, 2018 Fax: 719-645-8206 Volume 6, Issue 8 www.NCHCHockey.com Michael Weisman • O: 719-694-9924 • C: 513-310-4869 • [email protected] • @TheNCHC 2018-19 NChC sTaNdings Conference Overall Pts. GP W L T 3/SW Win Pct. GF GA GP W L T Win Pct. GF GA 1. St. Cloud State 12 4 4 0 0 0/0 1.000 15 10 12 11 1 0 .917 51 22 2. Minnesota Duluth 9 4 3 1 0 0/0 .750 12 6 12 9 2 1 .792 41 24 Denver 9 6 3 3 0 0/0 .500 20 17 10 6 3 1 .650 37 22 Miami 9 6 3 3 0 0/0 .500 15 16 14 9 5 0 .643 39 26 Western Michigan 9 6 3 3 0 0/0 .500 22 17 12 6 6 0 .500 44 40 6. Omaha 6 4 2 2 0 0/0 .500 13 16 10 2 7 1 .250 28 49 7. North Dakota 3 4 1 3 0 0/0 .250 7 12 11 5 5 1 .500 28 28 Colorado College 3 6 1 5 0 0/0 .167 9 19 12 5 6 1 .458 36 32 Teams are awarded three points for each conference win in regulation or 5-on-5 overtime, and one point for a 5-on-5 overtime tie. Conference games still tied after a five-minute 5-on-5 overtime advance to a five-minute 3-on-3 overtime (and sudden victory shootout if still tied) with the team that wins the second overtime/shootout receiving an extra point in the standings (3/SW in the standings), making all games worth three (3) points. -
Coaching Records
COACHING RECORDS Coaching Facts 61 Team-By-Team Won-Lost-Tied Records 63 All-Time Coaches 69 COACHING FACTS *Does not include vacated years.The 2020 tournament was not held due to .800—Vic Heyliger, Michigan, 1948-57 (16-4) the COVD-19 pandemic. .789—Gino Gasparini, North Dakota, 1979-90 (15-4) TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES .778—Scott Sandelin, Minn. Duluth, 2004-19 (21-6) 24—Jack Parker, Boston U., 1974-2012 .700—Rick Bennett, Union (NY), 2012-17 (7-3) 23—Red Berenson, Michigan, 1991-2016 .700—*Murray Armstrong, Denver, 1958-72 (14-6) 23—Jerry York, Bowling Green and Boston College, 1982-2016 .694—Bob Johnson, Wisconsin, 1970-82 (12-5-1) 22—Ron Mason, Bowling Green and Michigan St., 1977-2002 .667—Jim Montgomery, Denver, 2014-18 (8-4) 18—Richard Umile, New Hampshire, 1992-2013 .643—Ned Harkness, Rensselaer and Cornell, 1953-70 (9-5) 18—Don Lucia, Colorado Col. and Minnesota, 1995-2017 .638—Jerry York, Bowling Green and Boston College, 1982-2016 (41-23-1) 16—Jeff Jackson, Lake Superior St. and Notre Dame, 1991-2019 .625—Jeff Jackson, Lake Superior St. and Notre Dame, 1991-2019 (25-15) 13—Len Ceglarski, Clarkson and Boston College, 1962-91 .625—Jack Kelley, Boston U., 1966-72 (5-3) 13—George Gwozdecky, Miami (OH) and Denver, 1993-2013 .625—Tim Whitehead, Maine, 2002-07 (10-6) 12—Doug Woog, Minnesota, 1986-97 .607—Dave Hakstol, North Dakota, 2005-15 (17-11) 12—*Jeff Sauer, Colorado Col. and Wisconsin, 1978-2001 .606—Shawn Walsh, Maine, 1987-2001 (20-13) 12—Mike Shafer, Cornell, 1996-2019 OACHED WO IFFERENT CHOOLS NTO 11—Shawn Walsh, Maine, 1987-2001 C T D S I 11—Rick Comley, Northern Mich. -
Detroit Red Wings Game Notes
Detroit Red Wings Game Notes Sat, Apr 6, 2019 NHL Game #1261 Detroit Red Wings 32 - 39 - 10 (74 pts) Buffalo Sabres 32 - 39 - 10 (74 pts) Team Game: 82 17 - 18 - 5 (Home) Team Game: 82 21 - 15 - 5 (Home) Home Game: 41 15 - 21 - 5 (Road) Road Game: 41 11 - 24 - 5 (Road) # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% 35 Jimmy Howard 54 23 21 5 3.00 .910 35 Linus Ullmark 36 14 14 5 3.17 .904 36 Kaden Fulcher - - - - - - 40 Carter Hutton 50 18 25 5 3.00 .908 45 Jonathan Bernier 35 9 18 5 3.16 .904 # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM 2 D Joe Hicketts 10 0 0 0 -7 0 4 D Zach Bogosian 65 3 16 19 -5 52 8 L Justin Abdelkader 71 6 13 19 -14 38 5 D Matt Tennyson 4 0 0 0 -4 0 17 D Filip Hronek 45 5 17 22 -8 30 6 D Marco Scandella 63 6 7 13 -13 26 20 D Dylan McIlrath 6 0 0 0 3 4 8 D Casey Nelson 37 1 4 5 -1 13 23 C Dominic Turgeon 3 0 0 0 -2 0 9 C Jack Eichel 76 28 52 80 -13 26 26 L Thomas Vanek 64 16 20 36 -12 26 17 C Vladimir Sobotka 69 5 8 13 -20 26 27 C Michael Rasmussen 62 8 10 18 -8 29 19 D Jake McCabe 58 4 10 14 -5 35 28 R Luke Witkowski 33 0 2 2 -4 23 20 L Scott Wilson 14 0 2 2 -9 4 39 R Anthony Mantha 66 24 23 47 -7 30 21 R Kyle Okposo 77 14 14 28 -10 41 41 C Luke Glendening 78 10 13 23 2 15 22 C Johan Larsson 72 6 8 14 -9 37 42 R Martin Frk 29 1 5 6 -8 4 23 C Sam Reinhart 81 21 43 64 -12 16 43 L Darren Helm 60 7 10 17 -9 20 24 D Lawrence Pilut 32 1 5 6 -10 20 51 C Frans Nielsen 72 10 25 35 -7 14 26 D Rasmus Dahlin 81 8 34 42 -15 34 52 D Jonathan Ericsson 52 3 2 5 -10 35 28 C Zemgus Girgensons 71 4 13 17 -12 15 53 -
2021 Nhl Awards Presented by Bridgestone Information Guide
2021 NHL AWARDS PRESENTED BY BRIDGESTONE INFORMATION GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS 2021 NHL Award Winners and Finalists ................................................................................................................................. 3 Regular-Season Awards Art Ross Trophy ......................................................................................................................................................... 4 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy ................................................................................................................................. 6 Calder Memorial Trophy ............................................................................................................................................. 8 Frank J. Selke Trophy .............................................................................................................................................. 14 Hart Memorial Trophy .............................................................................................................................................. 18 Jack Adams Award .................................................................................................................................................. 24 James Norris Memorial Trophy ................................................................................................................................ 28 Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award ................................................................................................. -
2018-19 NCHC WEEKLY RELEASE National Collegiate Hockey Conference 1631 Mesa Avenue, Suite C Colorado Springs, CO 80906 Phone: 719-203-6818 Week of Nov
2018-19 NCHC WEEKLY RELEASE National Collegiate Hockey Conference 1631 Mesa Avenue, Suite C Colorado Springs, CO 80906 Phone: 719-203-6818 Week of Nov. 5-11, 2018 Fax: 719-645-8206 Volume 6, Issue 6 www.NCHCHockey.com Michael Weisman • O: 719-694-9924 • C: 513-310-4869 • [email protected] • @TheNCHC 2018-19 NCHC StaNdiNgS Conference Overall Pts. GP W L T 3/SW Win Pct. GF GA GP W L T Win Pct. GF GA 1. Denver 6 2 2 0 0 0/0 1.000 9 5 6 5 0 1 .917 26 10 St. Cloud State 6 2 2 0 0 0/0 1.000 7 4 8 7 1 0 .875 34 12 3. Miami 3 2 1 1 0 0/0 .500 7 7 10 7 3 0 .700 31 17 Omaha 3 2 1 1 0 0/0 .500 7 7 8 1 6 1 .188 22 40 5. Minnesota Duluth 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 .000 0 0 8 6 1 1 .813 29 18 North Dakota 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 .000 0 0 7 4 2 1 .643 21 16 Colorado College 0 2 0 2 0 0/0 .000 4 7 8 4 3 1 .563 31 20 Western Michigan 0 2 0 2 0 0/0 .000 5 9 8 3 5 0 .375 27 32 Teams are awarded three points for each conference win in regulation or 5-on-5 overtime, and one point for a 5-on-5 overtime tie. Conference games still tied after a five-minute 5-on-5 overtime advance to a five-minute 3-on-3 overtime (and sudden victory shootout if still tied) with the team that wins the second overtime/shootout receiving an extra point in the standings (3/SW in the standings), making all games worth three (3) points. -
Coaching Records
Coaching Records Coaching Facts .......................................................................... 40 Team-By-Team Won-Lost-Tied Records, By Coach .................................................................................. 41 All-Time Coaches ...................................................................... 44 40 COACHING FACTS Coaching Facts *Does not include vacated years. COACHED TWO DIFFERENT SCHOOLS FROZEN FOUR WINS TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES INTO TOURNAMENT 16—Vic Heyliger, Michigan, 1948-57 (.800) 23—Jack Parker, Boston U., 1974-2009 Ned Harkness, Rensselaer (1953-61) and Cornell 14—*Murray Armstrong, Denver, 1958-72 (.700) 22—Ron Mason, Bowling Green and Michigan St., (1967-70) 12—Jack Parker, Boston U., 1974-2009 (.522) 1977-2002 Al Renfrew, Michigan Tech (1956) and Michigan 12—Jerry York, Bowling Green and Boston College, 21—Red Berenson, Michigan, 1991-2011 (1962-64) 1984-2010 (.667) 18—Jerry York, Bowling Green and Boston College, Len Ceglarski, Clarkson (1962-70) and Boston College 10—John MacInnes, Michigan Tech, 1960-81 (.556) 1982-2011 (1973-91) 9—Ned Harkness, Rensselaer and Cornell, 1953-70 17—Richard Umile, New Hampshire, 1992-2011 Ron Mason, Bowling Green (1977-79) and Michigan St. (.643) 13—Len Ceglarski, Clarkson and Boston College, 1962-91 (1982-2002) 9—Bob Johnson, Wisconsin, 1970-82 (.643) 13—Don Lucia, Colorado Col. and Minnesota, 1995-2008 Jeff Sauer, Colorado Col. (1978) and Wisconsin 8—Gino Gasparini, North Dakota, 1979-87 (.800) 12—Doug Woog, Minnesota, 1986-97 (1983-2001) 7—Herb Brooks, Minnesota, 1974-79 (.875) 12—*Jeff Sauer, Colorado Col. and Wisconsin, 1978-2001 Mike McShane, St. Lawrence (1983) and Providence 6—Len Ceglarski, Clarkson and Boston College, 11—Shawn Walsh, Maine, 1987-2001 (1989-91) 1962-85 (.381) 11—Rick Comley, Northern Mich. -
2014-15 Princeton Men's Hockey
2014-152014-15 PRINCETON PRINCETON MEN’S MEN’S HOCKEY HOCKEY 2-7-1, 1-5 ECAC HOCKEY Princeton Athletic Communications Hockey Contact: Kristy McNeil GAME 10 [email protected] - Office (609) 258-5655 - Cell (609) 712-1855 Friday, Dec. 5, 7 p.m. Hobey Baker Rink • Princeton, N.J. No. 9 HARVARD (7-1-2, 3-1-2 ECAC) EYE ON THE TIGERS Princeton split its series with Michigan State last weekend, taking a 3-1 game on Friday night before a @PUTigers_Live and @PUHockey 4-2 loss on Saturday. The Tigers are 2-7-1 overall and are 1-5 in the ECAC with their win over Cornell Live Video: http://www.ivyleaguedigitalnetwork.com in the home opener, 2-1. Live Stats: http://www.goprincetontigers.com/liveStats Sophomore Ben Foster currently sits atop the scoring column with two goals and two assists for four points. Senior defender Aaron Ave, senior Aaron Kesselman and juniors Jonathan Liau and Kyle GAME 11 Rankin add three points apiece. Kesselman is the team leader in assists with three. Sophomore Colton Saturday, Dec. 6, 7 p.m. Phinney has played all but one game, the Union game, and has a .918 save percentage and a 3.16 goals against average. Freshman Ben Halford was in net for Princeton’s loss at Union, his first career start. Hobey Baker Rink • Princeton, N.J. THE PRINCETON/HARVARD SERIES DARTMOUTH Harvard holds a 148-57-11 record over Princeton in the all-time series. The teams first met on March (4-3-1, 2-3-1 ECAC) 1, 1902 in New York City. -
AMERKS DAILY PRESS CLIPS Sunday, May 16, 2021
AMERKS DAILY PRESS CLIPS Sunday, M ay 16, 2021 Amerks Edged By Comets In Goaltending Duel By Staff Report Amerks.com The Rochester Americans (10-15-2-1) held a 2-1 lead in the second period against the Syracuse Crunch (19-10-3-0) before allowing four straight goals and ultimately falling 5-3 to their intrastate rivals Saturday night at The Blue Cross Arena. Rookie’s Brent Gates, Jr. (1+1) and Mattias Samuelsson (0+2) both chipped in a pair of points as did defenseman Nick DeSimone (0+2) in the defeat. Patrick Polino and Remi Elie each scored to complete the scoring for the Amerks, who finished with a 5-5- 2-0 record over the 12-game season series with Syracuse. With his 10th goal of the season, Elie became the first Amerk this season to reach the 10-goal mark. It is also the first time in Elie’s career he has reached the mark. In his third appearance with Rochester since making his NHL debut, goaltender Michael Houser (0-3-0) made 22 saves but was dealt with the loss. In three starts in the Amerks crease, Houser has made 82 saves while posting a 2.79 goals-against average to go with a .911 save percentage. Antoine Morand and Chase Priskie each registered a pair of assists while Henry Bowlby posted a multi-goal night as he netted two goals for Syracuse. Gabriel Fortier, Jimmy Huntington and Otto Somppi rounded out the scoring. First-year goaltender Tyler Johnson made his first appearance in a game since Jan. -
Carolina Hurricanes
CAROLINA HURRICANES NEWS CLIPPINGS • June 21, 2021 Canes defenseman Jaccob Slavin has won the NHL’s Lady Byng Memorial Trophy By Chip Alexander represented the Canes at the All-Star Weekend, filling in for an injured Hamilton in 2020 in St. Louis and winning the The Hurricanes have another major NHL award winner in accuracy shooting contest during the NHL All-Star Skills 2021. Competition. Canes defenseman Jaccob Slavin was named the Lady Slavin’s style of play is hard and clean. He had just two Byng Memorial Trophy winner Saturday during Game 4 of penalty minutes — a delay-of-game minor for a puck over the Tampa Bay-New York Islanders Stanley Cup playoff the glass — in 52 games played. Slavin’s 0:02 PIM per game series. in 2020-21 was a career low, and his 60 career penalty The Lady Byng is presented each year to the NHL player minutes are the fewest penalty minutes of any defenseman who best combines sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct playing at least 350 games since 2015-16, his rookie season. with a high standard of playing ability. A former fourth-round draft pick by Carolina, Slavin averaged Slavin was a finalist with forward Auston Matthews of the a team-high 22:59 in ice time in the 2020-21 season. A Toronto Maple Leafs and defenseman Jared Spurgeon of the positionally sound and savvy D-man, he led the Canes with Minnesota Wild in balloting by the Professional Hockey 87 blocked shots and was second with 24 takeaways. Writers Association — and the voting wasn’t even close.