Picking College Hockey’s All-Star Teams
With the NHL’s participants in the All-Star game being announced recently, I thought it would be nice to pick some all-star teams for the collegians. Each team has 6 players plus a coach, and they…Read More
Top 5 Stories of the Year
The end of the year provides bloggers with a wonderful crutch: best of the year lists! To be honest I don’t love doing them because they seem like a cop out but in my short blogging career one of…Read More
The Big Chill
The most attended hockey game in history is set to take place tomorrow in Ann Arbor as Michigan will take on Michigan State in the Big Chill. Michigan Stadium is ready to go, and there has already been…Read More
The Hobey Baker Big Board
Much like Mel Kiper and Todd McShay pre-NFL draft, I will periodically be updating my top five or so candidates for the Hobey Baker Award, which will be handed out the night before the national championship…Read More
Surprising Conference Leaders
I was struggling to come up with a topic for this week’s post until I happened upon the conference standings and voila. Granted some conferences are further into their slates than others, but each…Read More
It’s All Relative
For whatever reason, it seems like there are more hockey families than in other sports. Everyone knows…Read More
Ranking The Freshmen
Recruiting is a huge part of college football and basketball. If you have ESPNU, perhaps you have seen…Read More
College Hockey Preseason Top 10
The NHL got underway last night, so I’m sure most people naturally want to talk about that, but…Read More
Penn State To Add Division 1 Hockey
According to USCHO (among others) Penn State will officially launch their program later today with a…Read More
My Hobey Baker Preseason Top 5
Last week over on TCHB I took a look at 5 darkhorse candidates for the award, but today I’m unveiling…Read More
Ranking The Conferences For 2010-11
It seems in college football the annual discussion centers around how much better the SEC is than everyone else, and fans from all conferences come bowl games like to stand up for their own. Likewise in…Read More
Connecting With Other College Hockey Fans
Up front, I’ll warn you that this post is extremely self serving, so if you stop reading here I won’t blame you at all. I’ve been out of the loop for a week and there’s nothing…Read More
Two Early Departures, Very Different Circumstances
One of them is a former 6th round pick who had to go to a little school in upstate New York without much recent success to play hockey, and the other is a first round pick who was slated to go to Notre…Read More
In Honor of Shark Week
Like millions of people around the globe (everyone who has a TV probably) I treat Shark Week as an unofficial holiday. I don’t work (wait, that’s like every other week) I eat horrible food…Read More
The S.S. Gopher is Taking on Water
thanks to INCH for the awesome headline. Absolutely follow those guys on twitter and, I’m not in the habit of sending people to others’ websites, but that is definitely one to check out. Two…Read More
Problems at Notre Dame?
When it was reported that a multitude of Notre Dame student-athletes were arrested for underaged drinking, it was reported from the angle that it was Nick Montana (Joe’s son), basketball player…Read More
College Hockey Icing Rule Defeated; Frozen Four Sites Announced
A couple weeks ago the semi-annual potential rule changes for college hockey were announced, and by far the most controversial of which was a rule which stated that a team could not ice the puck without…Read More
NHL Draft has College Flavor
As a college hockey fan it’s always nice to see former collegians who do well in the NHL. This past year Jonathan Toews became the first collegiate captain to lift the cup since Brian Leetch did…Read More
Potential Rule Changes Irk Head Coaches
Summer in the college hockey landscape isn’t exactly a hotbed of news. It’s basically recruiting and more recruiting. Fortunately (or perhaps unfortunately) this summer has brought us some…Read More
Inside The Classroom: From Grand Forks to Cup Champion
Although he was the first pick in the 2006 WHL bantam draft, Jonathan Toews decided to go a different path than most of his Canadian counterparts, as the Winnipeg native chose instead to attend Shattuck…Read More

