Thứ Hai, 30 tháng 3, 2009

What?!

As we all saw this weekend, truly anything can happen in the one and done format of the NCAA hockey tournament. We were two bounces away from seeing a frozen four consisting of three 4 seeds and one 3 seed. But even as the games went we all saw some history this weekend as the lowest seed from a nearly defunct conference won a pair of games and advanced to Washington DC.Through the years it has

Thứ Sáu, 13 tháng 3, 2009

Playoff Hockey Continues

The ECAC tournament continues tonight with quarterfinal match-ups hosted by the top four seeds. Top seed Yale faces a hot Brown squad coming off a two game, two shutout sweep of Harvard. Second seeded Cornell takes on upset minded RPI, putting together their first weekend sweep this season. Princeton hosts Union and St. Lawrence hosts Quinnipiac.Clarkson's final attendance figures came in at

Thứ Năm, 5 tháng 3, 2009

Cole, Huskins on the move

In the NHL trade deadline fury two Golden Knight Alumni will be headed to different cities. Anaheim sent defensemen Kent Huskins up to San Jose and Erik Cole was traded from Edmonton to Los Angeles, then subsequently traded to Carolina in a three way deal. For Cole this is his second stint with the Hurricanes, the first one resulting in a Stanley Cup. For Huskins, he is also seeking his second

Thứ Tư, 4 tháng 3, 2009

Playoffs!

Don't talk about playoffs!The Clarkson men head to Schenectady this weekend for an ECAC Hockey League first round playoff series against the Union Dutchmen. Clarkson had the opportunity to stay at home for the first round but could not take away a win at Union last Saturday, thus sending the Knights and Dutchmen into a tie for 8th place. The Knights lost the tiebreaker to the Dutchmen based on