Northeastern welcomes in Holy Cross to Historic Matthews Arena in a Saturday night Hockey East tilt. At the end of 60, the Huskies get the W with a 4-0 win that wasn’t as close as the final score made it seem.
In an action-packed game, the Capitals defeated the Rangers 7-4 after a series of lead changes. Key performances included Ovechkin’s 872nd career goal and a strong showing from the power-play unit.
NU gets the W over Merrimack in the first game of the New Year 3-1 at Historic Matthews Arena. Lily Brazis, Skylar Irving and Jaden Bogden all score while Lisa Jönsson has 18 saves.
Here in New England, high school hockey takes center stage during the week between Christmas and New Years. This year was no different as Brownie was in the stands to take in some local puck.
The Boston Fleet lost 3-1 to Montreal Victoire in a competitive match. Montreal’s victory propelled them to first place in the PWHL, highlighting the intense Boston-Montreal rivalry.
The Capitals suffered a 4-2 defeat against the Red Wings after a poor first period. Ovechkin scored his 17th goal of the season, but defensive errors cost the team. They play again against the Bruins on New Year’s Eve.
Two games away from competing for the Stanley Cup, now the Rangers are stuck with a lack of identity and underwhelming leadership. Change is necessary if they want to contend again.
Today proved that this is a truly special time to be a Devils fan. For the second time this year, the Devils blew out the Rangers. For the seventh game in a row, the Devils held their opponent to 20 or fewer shots on goal. For the fifth time in the last six games, the Devils got two points.
The Devils are clicking on all cylinders right now. The victories are constant and convincing. Even in rare defeats, the team still looks sharp.
Mika needs to figure this thing out one way or another. Maybe he should watch a couple games from the press box.