PRINCETON, N.J. — American International’s Eric Lang has been named College Hockey News Coach of the Year for 2018–19. Lang is the first coach from Atlantic Hockey to win the honor. The Yellow Jackets are set to play their first-ever NCAA Tournament game this weekend, against St. Cloud State, coming off a […]

American International gets its first Atlantic Hockey title and the NCAA berth. And it is that Hugo Reinhardt scored a goal in the power play 1:16 in overtime and as a result, American International won its first Atlantic Hockey championship with a 3–2 victory Saturday night at Niagara in Buffalo, […]

Both UMass and AIC enter the status of the NCAA hockey elite. In their own way, the paths of the hockey teams of the University of Massachusetts and the American International College are among the most compelling stories of all NCAA Division I sports. It is necessary to say that […]

On March 21, 2019, the Atlantic Hockey Association announced its winners of the regular season at the annual start of the weekend of the Tournament Championship in Buffalo, New York. It should be noted that at the reception they announced six important individual prizes that were determined by the 11 […]
University hockey has seen 71 years of the Four Frozen, with repeated champions and appearances and debutants in the postseason of 38 different teams. Now, during this 2019, 5 college hockey teams could make your first Frozen Four. And it is that, due to the last proviso, some predictions have […]

A team playing with just pride on the line can be a difficult opponent. Just ask the Queen’s Gaels. Taking on the Royal Military College Paladins in the annual Carr-Harris Challenge Cup game, the Gaels found that out the hard way in a 5-1 loss to their cross-town rivals on […]

There is a sesimic shift in the power structure going on in the Division 1 college hockey world where western Mass. has been buzzing over the exploits of Hockey East front-runner UMass, which is riding its highest-ever national ranking (№4) and burgeoning American International, which stunned many with a two-game […]

Author: James Alexander Michie It is known that hockey at home is the lowest level of youth hockey a child can play. In fact, traditionally it is less competitive, cheaper and equally less demanding with respect to its schedule, than its great “most popular”, the “travel hockey”. In general, children […]

Author: James Alexander Michie There is a deep analysis regarding the minor hockey system in North America and it is given by Brad Hamacher. Due to the same arises an unknown and is what are you going to do this season to create a positive experience inside and outside the […]
Author: James Alexander Michie Larry Stone who is a columnist for The Seattle Times talks about his experience over the years and points out the learning he has achieved over 27 years regarding the upbringing of young athletes. Considers that there are several aspects that could be called as complicated […]