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Any thoughts on Boston University’s Dylan Peterson a 3rd round blues pick progressing to the next level?
I haven't seen him play much, mostly his MVP effort in the 2022 Beanpot tourney. He has good size (6'4" 203 lbs), and in a good program @ BU after coming from the USNTDP. But considering the Blues made him a 3rd round pick in 2020, it seems unlikely to me that they have him slated for more than a solid D-man with some second-tier offensive ability at the AHL level.Any thoughts on Boston University’s Dylan Peterson a 3rd round blues pick progressing to the next level?
Sophie Jacques Named 2023 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Winner
03/18/2023, 10:45am MDT
By USA Hockey USA
Jaques Is First Buckeye to Win the Award
DULUTH, Minn. – Ohio State University defender Sophie Jaques (Toronto, Ont.) was named the 2023 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award recipient today before an enthusiastic crowd at Amsoil Arena. The event was broadcast live on NHL Network.
Jaques is the first Ohio State player to win the award, which is presented annually by the USA Hockey Foundation to the top player in NCAA Division I women’s ice hockey.
Just the second blueliner to capture the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award since it was established in 1998, Jacques has helped the Buckeyes to a 33-5-2 record and a spot in tomorrow’s NCAA national championship game. ...
Men's Ice Hockey
3/23/2023 10:00:00 AM
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Mayotte Signs Contract Extension Through 2027-28 Season
Kris Mayotte, who guided the Colorado College hockey team to its first appearance in the NCHC Championship Game last weekend, has signed a contract extension securing him as the head coach of the Tigers through 2028, Vice President and Director of Athletics Lesley Irvine announced today. ...
Mayotte, who recently finished his second year behind the CC bench, led the Tigers to the most victories in one season since the 2018-19 campaign. His team collected five wins over nationally-ranked teams, including a 4-2 triumph on the road over No. 3-ranked St. Cloud State. The Tigers were outstanding defensively all season, posting six shutouts, the most in one season since the 2001-02 campaign (8), and allowed two goals or less in 20 games.
Colorado College upset the second seed and 7th-ranked Western Michigan in the first round of the league's playoffs, collecting the first postseason road sweep in program history, to advance to the NCHC Frozen Faceoff for just the second time.
The Tigers defeated top-seeded and third-ranked Denver, 1-0, in the semifinals of the Frozen Faceoff and the season came to an end with a loss to No. 7 St. Cloud State in the final, CC's first conference title game since 2013. ...
Read more at:Mayotte Signs Contract Extension Through 2027-28 Season - Colorado College Athletics
Kris Mayotte, who guided the Colorado College hockey team to its first appearance in the NCHC Championship Game last weekend, has signed a contract extension securingcctigers.com
Motzko Selected as 2023 Coach of the Year
4/5/2023 1:00:00 PM | Men's Hockey
Second-ever honor for a 'U' coach
MINNEAPOLIS - Bob Motzko from the Golden Gophers men's hockey team was chosen as the 2023 Spencer Penrose Award winner, given annually to the CCM/AHCA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Coach of the Year, it was announced Wednesday.
Motzko is the second-ever Minnesota coach to win the prestigious honor in the 73-year history of the award, joining the legendary John Mariucci (1953). It's the second-straight year the Austin, Minn., native was named a finalist for the honor after leading the Maroon and Gold to its record sixth Big Ten Conference championship and the program's 23rd all-time appearance in the NCAA Frozen Four. He also was named the Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year for the third time over the last four years and picked up the 100th win of his tenure in early January. ...
Read more at: Motzko Selected as 2023 Coach of the Year - University of Minnesota Athletics
Adam Fantilli Wins 2023 Hobey Baker Award
The Hobey Baker Memorial Award Committee announced today the 2023 recipient of college hockey’s top individual prize is Adam Fantilli from the University of Michigan. The announcement came during a live broadcast on NHL Network and hobeybaker.com.
Adam Fantilli is a freshman who made an immediate impact when he came to the University of Michigan this season. The Nobleton, Ontario native has been one of the most electric players to watch in college hockey with his knowledge of the game and offensive skillset. ...
He was a vital piece to the Wolverines trip to the Frozen Four, and is the NCAA point leader with 65. His impressive numbers don’t end there as he is tied for first in the nation in goals with 30, fifth in assists at 35, and leads the nation in points per game with a 1.81 average. ...
Read more at: https://hobeybaker.com/2023/04/07/adam-fantilli-wins-2023-hobey-baker-award/
It’s a Repeat: Northeastern’s Devon Levi Wins 2023 Mike Richter Award
Friday, April 7, 2023
Tampa, FL
Northeastern University junior Devon Levi has captured the Mike Richter Award. Again. The Award, given annually to the top goalie in men’s NCAA Division I ice hockey, goes to a Northeastern netminder for the third time, Cayden Primeau having won it in 2019. The announcement was made tonight by the Hockey Com- missioners Association (HCA), sponsor of the award.
Levi led the NCAA with a save percentage of .933, facing 1,143 shots on the year. He had a goals against average of 2.24 and recorded six shutouts. Levi, who recently signed with the Buffalo Sabres, had 16 shutouts in his two seasons of play. ...
Read more at: It’s a Repeat: Northeastern’s Devon Levi Wins 2023 Mike Richter Award
National champion Quinnipiac finishes 2022-23 college hockey season No. 1 in USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll
By USCHO Staff - April 10, 2023
With all 50 first-place votes this week, national champion Quinnipiac ends the 2022-23 season at the top of the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll.
The Bobcats are up two spots from the March 20 rankings.
Former No. 1 Minnesota drops one to No. 2, while Michigan is down one to No. 3, Boston University is up one to No. 4, and St. Cloud State jumps up one to No. 5. ...
USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll – April 10, 2023
Read more at: National champion Quinnipiac finishes 2022-23 college hockey season No. 1 in USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll
Building a rink like that makes it look like they're very interested in going D-1.This is being built in Tucson. U of A is not pursing D1 hockey, as of yet, but the arena will be ready if it happens:
Wildcats will play hockey at new Mosaic Quarter Iceplex starting in '24; UA to add 3 new teams
Starting in 2024, the University of Arizona men's club hockey team will have a new home: the Mosiac Quarter Iceplex near South Kino Parkway and Interstate 10.tucson.com
Building a rink like that makes it look like they're very interested in going D-1.