Category: College
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No-goal call haunts Spartans as they fall to Union
It is now a rule that will be talked about for some time in East Lansing. Trailing by one late in the first period, Spartans defenseman Brock Shelgren knocked the puck out of mid-air and into the Union goal. However, a Union player standing in the crease bumped the net just enough for the cage…
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MiHockey’s NCAA bracket predictions
MiHockey’s Darren Eliot and Michael Caples attempted the (almost) impossible this week, drawing out an NCAA Tournament bracket and picking their winners. DE used red, while MCC used green. In case you can’t read their whiteboard writing, we’ve attached their brackets below. And in case you want to cut to the chase and see who…
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Four Michigan schools selected for NCAA tourney leads nation
Sixteen schools were selected to participate in the NCAA Tournament today, and four of them call our state home. Michigan leads the nation in the amount of NCAA schools heading to this year’s tournament. Here’s a look at what Michigan, Michigan State, Ferris State, and Western Michigan will face in the first round. Midwest Region…
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Broncos capture first CCHA title since 1986
By Brian Kalisher – DETROIT – Andy Murray said he was at a loss for words at his post-game press conference. When you lead a team to their first CCHA Tournament championship since 1986, in your first season at the helm, it’s an understandable circumstance. Western Michigan defeated perennial powerhouse Michigan 3-2 to capture the…
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Broncos stop Wolverines for second straight year
By Stefan Kubus – DETROIT – For the second year in a row, the Western Michigan Broncos thwarted the Michigan Wolverines’ chance at winning the Mason Cup. Last season, the Wolverines fell to the Broncos in the CCHA semifinals, 5-2. This year, the Wolverines suffered an incredibly close 3-2 defeat in the CCHA title game.…
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Czarnik’s three assists lead RedHawks to win
By Brian Kalisher – DETROIT – Pride and a chance for third place in the CCHA tournament were on the line for two Ohio squads that made their presence known throughout the postseason. Yet it was a Michigan native who made the difference in the contest. The Miami RedHawks topped the Bowling Green Falcons 4-1…
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Moffatt’s OT goal sends Wolverines to CCHA final
By Michael Caples – DETROIT – With one quick swing of his stick, Luke Moffatt sent his team to the championship game. A minute into a second overtime period, Bloomfield Hills native A.J. Treais fought through the Bowling Green defense before eventually throwing the puck to the front of the goal. As both squads scrambled…
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Michigan ends BG’s Cinderella story at the Joe
By Stefan Kubus – DETROIT – It took a mind-boggling myriad of shots, but the Michigan Wolverines got the job done. The Wolverines finally solved Andrew Hammond and the “Cinderella story” Bowling Green State Falcons, peppering the junior netminder with 58 shots, 55 of which Hammond turned away (a career-high), en route to a 3-2…
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Broncos post six goals on Miami, advance to CCHA final
By Stefan Kubus – DETROIT – The Western Michigan Broncos looked like a much different team on Friday evening than they did earlier in the season against the RedHawks of Miami. The Broncos manhandled Miami the entire game, winning 6-2 and out-shooting them 36-21. In their regular-season meetings, the Broncos lost both games, by a…
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First-period surge carries Western Michigan
By Brian Kalisher – DETROIT – Winning teams know that hockey’s back-and-forth nature makes it tough to take control for an entire game. It is a game of momentum, with unexplainable swings and surprises. Yet the momentum and pressure the Western Michigan Broncos exhibited early in their 6-2 defeat of the Miami RedHawks never ceased,…