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Yale Men's Hockey 2016-2017. Who will step up?

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http://www.yalebulldogs.com/sports/m-hockey/2016-17/releases/20170106gngt39

Yale has played in Alaska and in Canada, but the Bulldogs have never skated outside of North America. That will change two season from now.

The men's ice hockey programs from ECAC Hockey's Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Clarkson University, Yale University, and Union College and Hockey East's Providence College, University of Maine, Boston University, and University of Connecticut are slated to compete in the next two iterations of the annual Northern Irish Connections Friendship Four Tournament to be held in Belfast, Northern Ireland, it was announced today from Boston's historic Fenway Park. The 2017 and 2018 versions of the tournament will be held over the respective American Thanksgiving weekends.
 
Re: Yale Men's Hockey 2016-2017. Who will step up?

http://www.yalebulldogs.com/sports/m-hockey/2016-17/releases/20170106gngt39

Yale has played in Alaska and in Canada, but the Bulldogs have never skated outside of North America. That will change two season from now.

The men's ice hockey programs from ECAC Hockey's Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Clarkson University, Yale University, and Union College and Hockey East's Providence College, University of Maine, Boston University, and University of Connecticut are slated to compete in the next two iterations of the annual Northern Irish Connections Friendship Four Tournament to be held in Belfast, Northern Ireland, it was announced today from Boston's historic Fenway Park. The 2017 and 2018 versions of the tournament will be held over the respective American Thanksgiving weekends.

Yale will be there in 2018, Nov 23-24
 
Re: Yale Men's Hockey 2016-2017. Who will step up?

Certainly Yale's best performance of the season.

Solid in all aspects against a pretty good UConn team.
 
Re: Yale Men's Hockey 2016-2017. Who will step up?

Certainly Yale's best performance of the season.

Solid in all aspects against a pretty good UConn team.

The team has certainly bought in to the good old Yale forecheck which was the difference today. The switch to Snively, Hitchcock, Doherty line has paid major dividends as well. Hayden and DiChiara are also a nice physical line now too. Nice to see Tucker get his first win, though virtually untested. The goalie flip flop still worries me, but outshooting your opponent 40-15 will take care of that.
 
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http://www.yalebulldogs.com/sports/m-hockey/2016-17/releases/20170108v3m49k

The Yale men's hockey team (6-6-2), in game three of its three-game, one-week swing of Hockey East opponents, takes on the Providence Friars (8-7-4) Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Ingalls Rink. The 2013 national championship Bulldogs host the 2015 champions in a contest airing live on the Ivy League Digital Network and on ESPN3. Tickets are still available.

For those interested
 
Re: Yale Men's Hockey 2016-2017. Who will step up?

Who kidnapped the real Yale hockey team? 7 minutes to go in the second period and they haven't shown up yet.
 
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Nice comeback win after Tuesday's disaster.

Good game for Spano. Actually Spano was decent against Providence, too.
 
Re: Yale Men's Hockey 2016-2017. Who will step up?

Nice comeback win after Tuesday's disaster.

Good game for Spano. Actually Spano was decent against Providence, too.

You cant complain about a one goal game--- but---- the one goal he allowed was very soft . . Open eyesight to the shooter who beat him five hole on a mediocre shot. And two VERY hard posts were hit. The winning goal was an absolute snipe by Hayden. The team played well enough to win, I thought they were pretty evenly matched until the third period penalty streak nice win!
 
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Missed the game tonight, so I'm not sure how it went down (periodically checked the score on my phone), but I do know that I hate losing a 2 goal lead.
 
Re: Yale Men's Hockey 2016-2017. Who will step up?

Yale actually played a very good game while being heavily outshot again. Up 2-0 Spano let a bouncing 100 foot shot somehow get through. Nice tic-tac-toe goal on the first goal and
DiChiara had quite a snipe to beat Hayton. Hitchcock was hurt in the game and did not return. Penalties by Yale wore the team out at times. A disappointing finish to a good game. Yale also hit a bunch of pipes and nearly won it in overtime a couple of times.
 
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For those interested who do not subscribe to the ILDN or prefer satellite or cable, the game against Harvard this Saturday is on NESN
 
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http://yaledailynews.com/blog/2017/01/19/mens-hockey-elis-head-to-ivies-on-the-road/

However, the Bulldogs will be without the team’s leading assister, forward Ryan Hitchcock ’18, who broke his leg in the tie against St. Lawrence, ending his season. Hitchcock has contributed three goals and 16 assists offensively while logging significant minutes on special teams, leaving a substantial hole across all phases of the game.
 
Re: Yale Men's Hockey 2016-2017. Who will step up?

Um, what exactly is happening in Hanover tonight.
There must be a glitch with LiveScoring website as it says Yale is leading 7-0.

http://yaledailynews.com/blog/2017/01/19/mens-hockey-elis-head-to-ivies-on-the-road/

However, the Bulldogs will be without the team’s leading assister, forward Ryan Hitchcock ’18, who broke his leg in the tie against St. Lawrence, ending his season. Hitchcock has contributed three goals and 16 assists offensively while logging significant minutes on special teams, leaving a substantial hole across all phases of the game.
 
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Well, that was fun. It's nice to have a night when everything goes Yale's way. Unusual, but enjoyable.
 
Re: Yale Men's Hockey 2016-2017. Who will step up?

Great game to watch tonight. Thanks, NESN. Hard to blame Spano for Harvard's goal. It went right by a Yale defenseman who seemed to have a chance to sweep it away.

I feel better about this 3 point weekend on the road, than I did last weeks at home.
 
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