Category Archives: Division 1

John Ramage Update: Looking More And More Like He’ll Return

John Ramage

It appears that Mike Eaves will have his captain back next season. According to a tweet from Andy Baggot, Wisconsin defenseman John Ramage will likely be back for his senior season in Madison.

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Clarkson University: Incoming class includes seven forwards, three all-stars

TJ Moor

A trio of all-stars leads the group of 10 players who are expected to join the Clarkson University men’s hockey team next season.

Moor scored 13 goals with 21 assists in 51 games and DiNallo finished with 14 goals and 24 assists in 38 games.

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Bentley University discovers hockey gem in Gensler

Brett Gensler

Brett Gensler had waited long enough.

The St. Charles, Mo. native was in the midst of his second season of junior hockey with the Youngstown (Ohio) Phantoms of the United States Hockey League and determined he was ready for Division I hockey.

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Bentley’s Gensler named Walter Brown Award winner

Brett Gensler

The Gridiron Club of Greater Boston announced Thursday that Bentley sophomore forward Brett Gensler has been named the winner of the 60th Walter Brown Award, presented annually to the best American-born college hockey player in New England.

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John Ramage – Prospect Undecided on Future

John Ramage

The Calgary Flames’ fourth round pick in the 2010 entry draft and his University of Wisconsin Badgers teammates had ambitions of a lengthy run into the NCAA post-season, only to see them snuffed out at the first stage of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association playoffs falling to the University of Denver in the deciding game of their best-of-three series.

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Wideman brothers lead Miami past Bowling Green in CCHA third-place game

Alex Wideman

Conference tournament consolation games are often looked upon by teams as a necessary evil.

After losing in the semi-final round, pulling together enough emotion to compete at a high level the next night after a tough loss is challenging.

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Q&A: UNO defenseman Brian O’Rourke

Brian O'Rourke

You may have noticed the 6-foot, 185-pound freshman defenseman from St. Louis holding down a spot at right wing. He filled in because of injuries, starting with the Feb. 11 game at Michigan Tech, and found himself skating with two members of UNO’s second line Saturday against Denver with two other regular forwards healthy scratches.

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Ballwin’s Zombo Growing Into Mavericks Hockey

Dominic Zombo

Former Marquette High School hockey player Dominic Zombo had a slow start to his first season with University of Nebraska at Omaha, the Omaha World-Herald reports. The freshman carried a team-low rating of minus-15 (meaning the team conceited 15 more goals than it scored while Zombo was on the ice) after his first 26 games with the team, the report said.

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Frick Chooses Middlebury

Connor Frick

The Jersey Hitmen are proud to announce that veteran defenseman Connor Frick has committed to perennial powerhouse Middlebury College for the fall of 2012. Frick, a smooth skating defenseman from St. Louis, MO, has been a stalwart over the past two seasons with the Hitmen.

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Gensler Named Semi-Finalist for Walter Brown Award

Brett Gensler

The Gridiron Club of Greater Boston announced on Monday that  Bentley University’s Brett Gensler (St. Charles, Mo./Youngstown Phantoms) has been named a semi-finalist for the Walter Brown Award, given to the best American-born Division I hockey player in New England.

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