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USCHO.com previewing the DI men's conferences for this imminent season ...
 
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A noteworthy accomplishment: The 3rd-year DI Lindenwood University Lions men defeated the #9 ranked Wisconsin Badgers in Madison on Friday night. Final Score = 4-2. Congrats to Coach Muckalt & his LU overachievers! :wave:
 
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The College Hockey News "Team of the Week" tradition continues into the 2024-25 season. And lookee who gets the opening award ...
  • Team of the Week (15 October 2024): Lindenwood ...
  • ETA: Team of the Week (22 October 2024): Augustana
  • ETA: Team of the Week (29 October 2024): Denver
  • ETA: Team of the Week (5 November 2024): Cornell
  • More to follow ...
 
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Another noteworthy moment in DI men's early 2024-25 action ...
Mar-quis Moment
Merrimack's Student Manager Becomes Opening Day Starter

by Mike McMahon/Staff Writer ...
(Published October 6, 2024)

NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. — If things had worked out differently, Spencer Marquis wouldn't have been in North Andover on Sunday. He might have been on a golf course in Maine.

He was supposed to have an internship lined up at a golf course close to his home in Brunswick, Maine. Last minute, it fell through. So, the Merrimack senior found a spot as an intern with the Merrimack men's hockey program.

Sunday was supposed to be his first official game as part of the equipment staff.

Instead, he was the starting goaltender.

You read that correctly ... he was the starting goaltender in Merrimack's 3-2 loss to Stonehill on Sunday. Marquis made 22 saves.

"Not the result we wanted, but it's a dream come true for me," he said. "It's been the craziest 48 hours of my life.

"Every kid grows up dreaming of playing college hockey. I got my chance a little different than some other people, but it was a once in a lifetime opportunity." ...

Read more at: Mar-quis Moment | CHN
 

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A belated round of stick taps to a DI women's program that could use some serious hugs ... 🤗

From: The Victory Press
Stick Taps and Snark - October 15, 2024 by Nicole Haase

St. Michael's wins! If you're new to following women's college hockey, you might not understand the importance of the Purple Knights' 1-0 win over Post on Saturday, but I promise you it was big. St. Michael's did not win a game last season. They were 0-35-1. Their last win (one of just two that season) came on February 24, 2022. That's 961 days between wins, or more than two years and seven months. There's a new staff in charge this season and it's exciting to see a win already. And congrats to Julia Chedel on scoring the team's only goal to give them the 1-0 win. ...
 
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The DI men's weekend in review, courtesy of USCHO.com ...
  • Monday 10: Top-ranked Denver keeps winning with Northeastern sweep, Maine sweeps Quinnipiac, Augustana takes both at Omaha, Alaska gets first win of ’24-25 season
And equal coverage for the DI women ...
 
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As the first partial month of the 2024-25 season ends for the DI men, USCHO.com offers its Top 20 ranking results ...

USCHO Division I Men's Poll - October 28, 2024​

RnkTeam(First Place Votes)RecordPointsLast Poll
1Denver(48)6-0-09981
2Boston College3-1-09392
3Michigan State5-1-08514
4Minnesota(1)5-1-08405
5Boston University4-1-08263
6North Dakota3-2-07227
7Maine4-0-17166
8Colorado College4-0-05969
9Cornell(1)0-0-05798
10St. Cloud State6-1-052012
11Michigan3-2-149710
12Providence3-1-143113
13Western Michigan3-1-036314
14Quinnipiac2-3-036111
15Ohio State5-0-129819
16Minnesota State5-3-026718
17Massachusetts3-3-114115
18Penn State4-1-0117NR
19Notre Dame4-2-09117
20UMass Lowell4-1-085NR

Others receiving votes: Union 59, Omaha 34, Clarkson 31, Augustana 28, Harvard 22, New Hampshire 20, Wisconsin 18, Connecticut 14, Arizona State 10, Minnesota Duluth 8, Dartmouth 5, RIT 4, Brown 3, Michigan Tech 2, Bemidji State 1, Holy Cross 1, Northeastern 1, Sacred Heart 1
 

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The DI women's stack up for October 2024, courtesy of USCHO.com ...

USCHO Division I Women's Poll - October 28, 2024​

RnkTeam(First Place Votes)RecordPointsLast Poll
1Wisconsin(20)10-0-03001
2Ohio State9-2-22742
3Minnesota6-3-12564
4Minnesota Duluth5-3-02475
5Clarkson6-2-01963
6Colgate7-3-01807
7St. Lawrence6-3-11656
8St. Cloud State7-1-21518
9Cornell1-2-112211
10Connecticut4-4-011910
11Quinnipiac6-3-11069
12Penn State7-3-08412
13Boston College5-3-053NR
14Yale2-0-151NR
15Brown4-0-032NR

Others receiving votes: Mercyhurst 18, Princeton 14, Northeastern 13, Boston University 10, Providence 9
 

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From: The Hockey Commissioners Association > Press Release
Devine, O’Brien and Harvey Highlight First HCA Monthly Honors
Friday, November 1, 2024

Here are the first (DI) men’s and women’s monthly honorees and runners-up as chosen by the Hockey Commissioners Association. Not surprisingly, the top teams in the nation, Denver (men) and Wisconsin (women), have the Players of the Month. Both schools are undefeated. The men cover October (2024) while the women include September as well. ...

Read about the Winners' Performances at: Devine, O’Brien and Harvey Highlight First HCA Monthly Honors
 

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Ottawa Senators prospect Blake Montgomery has left USHL Lincoln Stars to join the London Knights of the OHL. The Maryland-born forward is committed to Wisconsin.
 
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I'm guessing we are going to be seeing more of this after the recent ruling.
The NCAA D1 Council has a vote scheduled for this month, but not sure if it happened yet. I'm guessing when it happens the vote will be in favour of allowing CHL players to play NCAA, but with some provisions on guys who have signed pro contracts. There are currently 2 or 3 lawsuits against the NCAA that they will lose if it goes to court.
 
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Badgers recruit Blake Montgomery said he's waiting to see if the the NCAA Division I Council on Thursday approves changes to major junior eligibility. He said he won't go to OHL London if he can't later play at Wisconsin.
 
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Rundown on the landmark NCAA legislation from Mike McMahon of College Hockey News ...
November 7, 2024

This Week in College Hockey: CHL Players Will Arrive Next Season
by Mike McMahon/Staff Writer (@MikeMcMahonCHN)

The NCAA Division I Council voted on Thursday to adopt proposal No. 2024-56, which eliminates previous legislation classifying CHL players as professionals.

Beginning next season (2025-26), CHL players are eligible for NCAA Division I hockey. The new legislation will be effective August 1, 2025.

The proposal will also permit involvement with professional teams and leagues, provided that no more than actual and necessary expenses for participation are received or guaranteed.

Here are some key details on the adopted proposal:

Before initial full-time enrollment

— CHL players who have not signed NHL entry-level contracts will maintain NCAA eligibility provided they are not paid more than their actual and necessary expenses.

— Players can participate in tryouts with professional teams before their initial full-time enrollment, provided they are not paid more than their actual and necessary expenses (players cannot represent that professional team in any game or scrimmage, including exhibition games).

— Players can participate in practice sessions conducted by professional teams before initial full-time enrollment, provided they are not paid more than their actual and necessary expenses.

— Before initial full-time enrollment, a player can compete with a professional team provided they are not paid more than their actual and necessary expenses.

After initial full-time enrollment

— After full-time enrollment, players can participate in practice sessions conducted by professional teams, but three conditions must be met:

— They do not receive any compensation for participating in those sessions

— They do not enter into any contract or agreement with a professional team

— They cannot take part in any outside competition (games or scrimmages) as a representative of a professional team

Players are still ineligible if …

— If they have entered any contract or agreement with a professional team, either verbally or in writing, “regardless of the legal enforceability of that agreement.” The only exception is if a player signs an agreement BEFORE initial full-time enrollment. The agreement must not provide any payment (or promise of future payment) above the player’s actual and necessary expenses to participate with that team.

— Players cannot sign a nonbinding agreement or future contract with a professional team. In other words, a player cannot sign a post-dated contract after their NCAA eligibility with the promise of future payment (i.e. players cannot be signed to an NHL entry-level contract, assigned to a CHL team, and maintain NCAA eligibility). ...
 

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From: College Hockey Inc. > News
Thursday, November 7, 2024

TSN to Showcase NCAA Hockey for 11th Straight Year
2024-25 Broadcast Schedule Features Extensive Slate of Live Coverage

NCAA Division I hockey returns to TSN for a 11th consecutive season in 2024-25, with Canada’s Sports Leader delivering another extensive broadcast schedule of U.S. college hockey.

TSN and College Hockey Inc. unveiled the network’s November and December schedule today, featuring 47 women’s and men’s games through mid-December. Forty-five of those games will be streamed live on TSN+ and two additional games will be broadcast live on TSN, TSN.ca and the TSN app. ...

The remaining 2024-25 NCAA hockey schedule on TSN will be announced at a later date. ...

See the First Half Schedule of Games at: TSN to Showcase NCAA Hockey for 11th Straight Year | CHI
 

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