The road to Olympic and professional hockey is filled with long hours of practice and dozens of road games.
Like many youth sports, it takes a lot of energy and focus.
The road to Olympic and professional hockey is filled with long hours of practice and dozens of road games.
Like many youth sports, it takes a lot of energy and focus.
With a big series on tap vs. No. 1 Minnesota this week, Wisconsin brought in another big-time visitor to check out the campus.
1998-born center prospect Trent Frederic was at the Kohl Center Thursday night to see the Badgers take down the top-ranked Gophers.
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Luke Martin plays for the St. Louis Junior Blues organization on their U16 squad. He currently leads their defensive corps with 18 points.
After tallying the first natural hat trick in Big Ten Conference history on Saturday night, Sam Warning of the top-ranked Gopher hockey program has been named the league’s Second Star of the Week.
Warning became the first Gopher to record three consecutive goals since Jay Barriball accomplished the feat Oct. 9, 2010 in a 5-4 opening-weekend win over Massachusetts.
Good thing the Minnesota Gophers moved back indoors Saturday night or there would have been dozens of frozen noggins in the seats after Sam Warning’s virtuoso performance against Ohio State.
Sam Warning usually can be found helping his teammates score goals. Monday night at Pegula Ice Arena, he took care of the job himself.
Penn State lost on Sunday night, 3-2. It wasn’t the only loss though.
Joseph Lordo left the Penn State program at the end of the 2013 fall semester, a Penn State spokesman confirmed via email on Monday night.
Sophomore forward Ryan McGrath has big game as UMass Lowell and Clarkson University complete a stretch of three straight tilts against each other with a win on Saturday night, 4-3.
Alex Grieve recorded a hat trick and Brett Gensler added three assists to set the school record for most points in a career at the Division I level as Bentley downed visiting Robert Morris, 4-1, at the John A. Ryan Rink.