College Hockey Scoreboard Show

By: Jason Bryant
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  • A quick and dirty recap of the scores, and pretty much JUST THE SCORES of the day's action in Division I Men's and Women's College Hockey. Shows drop when there's multiple games on the schedule. Consider it your morning coffee for what happened the night before.
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  • BC women knock off No. 15 Northeastern; Holy Cross sweeps Vermont - CHS 2-16-25
    Feb 17 2025
    It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for February 16, 2025. We’ve only got two games, both women and both in Hockey East to close out the week - or start the week if you’re one of these people who thinks like a calendar and thinks the week BEGINS on a Sunday. Why else would Saturday/Sunday be called a WEEKEND if it wasn’t ENDING a week. Boom. Roasted. Semantics aside, and I don’t care if you’re right and I’m wrong, one thing is certainly right - here, you’ll get none of that analysis, none of those breakdowns, you’ll get Just. The. Scores.

    Julia Pellerin's power-play goal with just under nine minutes remaining was the game-winner as Boston College moved into a tie for third in Hockey East with two games left in the season after a 3-2 win over No. 15 Northeastern at Matthews Arena on Sunday. It was Pellerin's 17th of the season for the Eagles, who like Northeastern are now 19-12-1 on the season. BC sits 13th, Northeastern 14th in the pairwise. BC finishes up with New Hampshire, while Northeastern will take on Vermont.

    Holy Cross completed a sweep of Vermont with a 3-1 win at home. Lulu Rourke scored twice to lift the Crusaders. As noted earlier, Vermont will close hosting Northeastern next week, while Holy Cross visits Maine.

    I’m Jason Bryant (@jasonmbryant). Leave a rating, review, or feedback at collegehockeyscoreboardpod.com. That’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for February 16 , 2025.
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    2 mins
  • CC holds on, avoids the upset in OT; Series splits aplenty around the country - CHS 2-15-25
    Feb 16 2025
    It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for February 15, 2025. Roads were plowed, ice was resurfaced and pucks were dropped. We’ve got the women’s season starting to wind down with just a couple weeks left on the men’s side as well. We’ve got conference champions, championship races, but never any breakdowns, never any analysis, but always Just. The. Scores. No. 1 Boston College bounced back to salvage a weekend split with No. 16 UMass, winning 4-1 behind goals from four different players, including Ryan Leonard’s empty-netter for his 25th of the season. No. 3 Western Michigan dominated No. 20 Omaha 6-1 to complete the sweep, extending its NCHC lead to five points with two games in hand. No. 12 Michigan took four of six points from No. 4 Minnesota at Yost, winning the shootout after a 2-2 tie. No. 5 Maine stayed tied with BC atop Hockey East after erupting for four third-period goals in a 5-2 win over New Hampshire. No. 17 North Dakota earned a big 3-1 win at No. 6 Denver, moving a point ahead of the Pioneers for fourth place in the NCHC behind goals from Dylan James and Cameron Berg. No. 9 Boston University shut out No. 7 Providence 3-0 to split their weekend series, with Mikhail Yegorov stopping 30 shots for the clean sheet. Damien Carfagna’s late goal lifted No. 8 Ohio State past Wisconsin 4-2, while No. 10 Arizona State skated to a 3-3 tie with Minnesota-Duluth but secured the extra NCHC point in the shootout. No. 13 UMass Lowell forced a weekend split with Northeastern by winning 3-1 on the road. No. 15 Quinnipiac maintained its ECAC lead with a 6-2 win over RPI, with six different Bobcats lighting the lamp. No. 18 Penn State continued its hot streak, improving to 8-1-1 in its last 10 after a 3-2 win over Notre Dame. No. 19 Colorado College avoided an upset by salvaging a 5-4 OT win over Miami, overcoming a blown 4-1 lead as the RedHawks dropped their 20th straight. In Atlantic Hockey, RIT won a shootout over American International after a 3-3 tie, Army West Point did the same against Air Force after a 4-4 draw, Canisius defeated Bentley 5-3, and Shane Ott scored the OT game-winner in Niagara’s 2-1 win over Robert Morris. Lake Superior State downed Ferris State 5-3 in the CCHA, while Michigan Tech won a shootout after tying Augustana 4-4. Brown knocked off Colgate 6-3, Cornell edged Yale 5-3, and St. Lawrence got a 3-2 OT win over Dartmouth with Greg LaPointe netting his 10th of the year for the winner. Clarkson rolled past Harvard 6-0, Union put up seven in a 7-4 win over Princeton, and Merrimack edged Vermont 4-3. In non-conference play, Lindenwood topped Alaska 5-2, while LIU handled Alaska-Anchorage 4-2.To the women!No. 3 Minnesota rallied past No. 11 St. Cloud State with third-period goals from Audrey Wethington and Emma Conner to secure a 2-1 win and split their home-and-home series. In the ECAC, No. 4 Cornell and Yale skated to a 1-1 tie, with Yale taking the shootout. Cornell closes its regular season with 45 points after locking up the ECAC regular-season title on Friday. No. 5 Colgate finished second in the ECAC standings, wrapping up its schedule with a 3-1 win over Brown as Emma Pais scored twice to bring her season total to 17 goals. No. 6 Minnesota-Duluth swept Minnesota State with a 4-1 win, powered by two goals from Olivia Mobley, her 16th of the year. The Bulldogs sit three points behind Minnesota for third place in the WCHA, setting up a crucial matchup between the two next week in Minneapolis. Minnesota still has a shot at second place, while Duluth needs help from St. Cloud State in its finale against Ohio State to have any chance at moving up even further. No. 7 St. Lawrence rolled past Harvard 6-2 with six different goal scorers, including Abby Hustler, who notched her 14th of the season. No. 10 Clarkson peppered Dartmouth with 51 shots in a dominant 4-1 win. In Atlantic Hockey, No. 9 Penn State set a new program record with its 28th win, as Leah Stecker netted the overtime game-winner in a 2-1 win over RIT. Providence stormed back with three third-period goals to knock off No. 14 UConn 4-2, with Audrey Knapp scoring her 19th for the Friars. No. 10 Quinnipiac closed out its schedule with a 3-1 win over Union, sitting right on the cutline at ninth in the women’s Pairwise rankings. RPI edged No. 12 Princeton 4-3, while New Hampshire secured the extra point in a 2-2 tie and shootout win over No. 13 Boston University. BU still leads Hockey East by five points and will face UConn next week to decide the regular-season title. Elsewhere, Lindenwood handled Robert Morris 6-2, Syracuse topped Mercyhurst 4-2, Maine shut out Merrimack 3-0, and Holy Cross edged Vermont 1-0. In NEWHA action, Franklin Pierce blanked Sacred Heart 2-0, Stonehill and St. Anselm tied 4-4 before Stonehill won in the shootout, and Assumption defeated St. Michael’s 4-1. St. Thomas wrapped up the WCHA slate with a 4-3 win over Bemidji State. I’m Jason Bryant (@jasonmbryant). ...
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    5 mins
  • St. Cloud State women take first ever win at Ridder; UMass stops top-ranked BC men - CHS 2-14-25
    Feb 15 2025
    It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for February 14, 2025. Four hours in the car - to work an even that took 70 actual minutes. How was your midwestern Friday on I-94? Kinda fitting for Valentine’s Day for some. Oh, but you’re here for the hockey scores. You’re not here for analysis or breakdown, you’re here for Just. The. Scores. If you’re here for more, I’m sorry to disappoint you - unless you want Bad 80s references. We’ll start with the women, because ladies first on Valentine’s Day. No. 11 St. Cloud State made history with a thrilling 4-3 win over No. 3 Minnesota, marking its first-ever victory at Minnesota in program history. The Huskies, now 1-62-2 all-time in that matchup, got two goals from Sofianna Sundelin, and Ella Anick buried the game-winner from the top of the slot with just 30 seconds left to seal the win—also marking coach Brian Idalski’s 50th behind the bench at St. Cloud. According to Nicole Haase, that’s Minnesota’s first four game losing streak in women’s hockey - EVER. Thanks to Jaxon for pointing that one out. No. 4 Cornell maintained its spot atop the ECAC standings with a 6-2 win over Brown, getting goals from five different players, while No. 5 Colgate stayed right behind with a 3-0 shutout of Yale behind Kristyna Kaltounkova’s 26th goal of the season. No. 6 Minnesota-Duluth put on an offensive show in an 8-2 rout of Minnesota State, with Clara Van Wieren netting a hat trick and Olivia Wallin racking up a six-point night with two goals and four assists. Dartmouth pulled off a massive upset, stunning No. 7 St. Lawrence 2-0 despite being outshot 36-11. No. 8 Clarkson’s tournament hopes stayed alive as Sena Catterall scored three goals in a 4-0 win over Harvard. No. 9 Penn State tied a program record with its 27th win of the season, with Grace Outwater tallying her 16th goal of the year in a 4-1 win over RIT. No. 10 Quinnipiac rolled past RPI 7-1 behind a hat trick from Bryn Prier. In other action, No. 13 Boston University edged New Hampshire 2-1, No. 12 Princeton needed overtime to get past Union 2-1, and Providence took down No. 14 UConn 3-1. No. 15 Northeastern outlasted Boston College 5-4 in overtime, Lindenwood handled Robert Morris 5-1, and Mercyhurst topped Syracuse 5-3. Merrimack and Maine played to a 1-1 tie before Merrimack won the shootout, while Post edged LIU 3-2. Franklin Pierce defeated Sacred Heart 4-2, Assumption beat St. Michael’s 3-1, and Stonehill and St. Anselm skated to a 2-2 draw before Stonehill took the shootout win. Bemidji State blanked St. Thomas 5-0 in the WCHA.On the men’s side, No. 16 UMass in a stunner, knocking off top-ranked Boston College 3-2 at Conte Forum behind a goal and an assist each from Cole O’Hara and Jack Musa. In the NCHC, No. 3 Western Michigan stayed alone atop the standings with a 5-4 overtime win against No. 20 Omaha, thanks to Joona Vaisanen’s game-winner. No. 12 Michigan also needed overtime, as Ethan Edwards lifted the Wolverines past No. 4 Minnesota 3-2 at Yost. In Hockey East, No. 5 Maine and New Hampshire skated to a 1-1 tie, but the Black Bears grabbed the extra point in the shootout to pull even with BC atop the conference standings with 38 points and six games to go. No. 6 Denver delivered a dominant 4-0 shutout of No. 17 North Dakota, with Jack Devine scoring twice. However, Denver starting goalie Matt Davis left the game in the third period, something to monitor as the Pioneers are already short on goaltenders. No. 7 Providence rolled past No. 9 Boston University 6-3 with six different goal scorers, while No. 8 Ohio State took down Wisconsin 4-1 behind two goals from Riley Thompson and Gunnarwolfe Fontaine’s 13th of the year. Aaron Pionk played hero for Minnesota-Duluth, scoring the OT game-winner in a 3-2 victory over No. 10 Arizona State. Northeastern continued the Hockey East chaos, shutting out No. 13 UMass Lowell 2-0 behind both goals from Joe Connor. No. 15 Quinnipiac put up seven in a rout of Union, No. 18 Penn State outlasted Notre Dame 5-3, and No. 19 Colorado College cruised past Miami 6-1. In Atlantic Hockey, RIT blanked American International 3-0, Army edged Air Force 2-1, Bentley took down Canisius 4-3 in overtime, Holy Cross rolled over Mercyhurst 7-3, and Robert Morris needed OT to get past Niagara 4-3. Ferris State pulled out a 3-2 overtime win over Lake Superior State in the CCHA, while Augustana handled Michigan Tech 5-1. Yale clipped Colgate 5-4 in overtime, Cornell dominated Brown 6-1, Clarkson beat Dartmouth 4-1, Harvard handled St. Lawrence 6-2, and RPI took down Princeton 4-1 in ECAC action. Vermont topped Merrimack 4-2 in Hockey East. In non-conference play, Alaska edged Lindenwood 2-1 in OT, LIU rolled past Alaska-Anchorage 6-1, and Stonehill ran up the score in an 11-0 thrashing of Division III Plymouth State. I’m Jason Bryant (@jasonmbryant). Leave a rating, review, or feedback at collegehockeyscoreboardpod.com. That’s the #...
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    6 mins

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