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Maine Hockey Coach Red Gendron Dies Unexpectedly at 63
University of Maine hockey coach Red Gendron died unexpectedly Friday, the school announced. He was 63. The Boston native, who took over coaching the Black Bears in 2013, died after suffering a medical emergency, university officials said. “Words cannot express our deep sadness from the tragic, sudden loss of Red Gendron,” athletic director Ken Ralph said. “Our community and the…
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College Hockey in New England Charges on Despite COVID Pandemic
Hockey games are chaotic, and so was the start of the 2020-21 college season in New England. When Hockey East, the region’s top college hockey conference, announced its schedule for the 2020-21 season, flexibility was the priority, since the coronavirus pandemic would likely stop teams from playing with a moment’s notice. About a month in, that flexibility has been...
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COVID Hits Boston Hockey Tradition as 2021 Beanpot Tournament Is Canceled
TD Garden arena announced Monday that the annual four-team men’s hockey tournament between Boston University, Boston College, Harvard and Northeastern won’t be held in February 2021. Instead, the 69th edition of the Beanpot is now scheduled for February 2022.
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After Conference Title, Northeastern Women's Hockey Ranked No. 3 in National Tournament
After being crowned Beanpot and Hockey East Champions, there’s just one last title for the Northeastern women’s hockey team to take home: a national championship.
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Northeastern Repeats With Beanpot OT Win
The Northeastern Huskies have repeated as men’s Beanpot champions. Again.
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College Hockey's Beanpot Kicks Off Tonight
One of the longest running tournaments in college hockey kicks off tonight at the TD Garden. The Beanpot, the tournament that has crowned a top dog among the four Boston-based Division I programs, starts at 5 p.m.