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It's two days before the Colorado College men's ice hockey season begins and the team at the World Arena has their game faces on.
Making ice is one of their specialties. And while Colorado College hockey games only represent 22 of the 250 events each year in the World Arena, hockey is a big part of the arena's identity and a business that takes special teams and a strong offense to pull off.
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Byline: Steve Kendall
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Coach: Lance Brady (third season, 21-27-1).
Home rink: Buffone Rink, Worcester.
Last year: 15-11-1 (7-11 Nort...
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The sources proved correct. All six schools, including Colorado College, confirmed in a joint press release Saturday morning that they will be founding members of a new hockey conference, as previously reported.
We are pleased to announce that six top NCAA Division I ice hockey programs will become founding members of a newly formed hockey conference, which will begin competition for the 2013-14 season," according to a press release sent out by the Denver sports information department.
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Chaos could soon arrive in the long placid world of college hockey, but Air Force has no plans to join the frenzy.
The Big Ten hockey conference will begin in 2013-2014, which means the Western Collegiate Hockey Association will lose Wisconsin and Minnesota and the Central Collegiate Hockey Association will lose Michigan, Michigan State and Ohio State.
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OXFORD -- The guy who wasn't drafted by any team in the United States Junior Hockey League is on the verge of winning college hockey's biggest individual honor.
The guy who wasn't picked by any team in the NHL draft has signed an NHL contract.
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In a Colorado College hockey season full of long and weather- delayed road trips, Sunday's 21-hour bus ride from Bemidji, Minn., to Colorado Springs surpassed them all.
Shortly after boarding the bus in Bemidji at 6 a.m. Sunday (local time) to drive to the Minneapolis airport four hours south, the team's 11:20 a.m. flight was canceled because of a blizzard that hammered the Twin Cities with eight inches by Sunday evening. Up to twelve more inches of snow were forecast for southern Minnesota by Monday night.
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Briana Lynch scored the game-tying goal with 8:47 remaining in regulation as well as the game-winner 2:07 into overtime, keying The College of Wooster field hockey team's 3-2 comeback victory over host Kenyon College.
Kenyon (5-5, 4-1 NCAC) had bolted out to a 2-0 halftime lead, behind a pair of scores just 3:06 apart fairly late in the opening stanza.
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Don't be too quick to assume rumors that members of both the Western Collegiate Hockey Association and Central Collegiate Hockey Association will leave to form a new "super league" will come to pass.
You cannot assume there's a new league," Colorado College athletic director Ken Ralph said. "It's fair to say there have been discussions. That's about it.
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Mixed feelings poured from Orono last weekend after a weekend split with a pair of Hockey East foes.
There were some good things all weekend, even in the loss to Merrimack," Maine coach Tim Whitehead said. "Obviously we're disappointed with Friday's result, but we're not going to win a lot of games by scoring one goal.
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UNIVERSITY PARK -- The Penn State women's ice hockey team took the next step toward completing the establishment of its NCAA program when it was accepted into College Hockey America on Tuesday.
The Lions will begin play in the CHA in the 2012-13 season and become the league's fifth team.