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From Shootouts to Gold Medals: A Wild Week in Hockey!

ACHA Hockey - Boston Pride Hockey - Hazing in Sports - Hockey Coaching - Hockey Playoffs - Men's Ice Hockey - Travis Dodson - Unsportsmanlike Conduct - Women's Ice Hockey

Dive into the thrilling hockey highlights from shootouts to inspiring journeys of athletes, proving that passion knows no boundaries!

The ice was buzzing with excitement as Harvard's women’s ice hockey team faced off against the number 7 ranked St. Lawrence. The stakes were high, with Harvard hoping to score a major upset that would send them into the ECAC playoffs on a high note. Even though they skated hard, the Saints proved to be a formidable opponent. With quick passes and sharp tactics, they secured a decisive victory, leaving Harvard hoping for a better showing next week. But hey, every defeat is a lesson learned on the ice!

Across the country, hockey dreams were being forged in the heart of the desert where Travis Dodson’s story shines bright. Growing up in New Mexico, a state not particularly known for hockey, Dodson's love for the sport defied the odds. Despite navigating a landscape with few ice rinks, he emerged as a talented athlete ready to represent the U.S. at the prestigious Reeve event. His journey is a testament to how passion and perseverance can pave a path where none seem to exist.

Meanwhile, the men’s hockey team from Gustavus participated in an electrifying match against St. Scholastica that ended in a nail-biting shootout after a 3-3 deadlock. With both teams putting their skills—and hearts—on the line, Gustavus emerged victorious, grabbing a vital two points in the MIAC standings. This victory not only boosted their confidence but also underscored the team spirit essential in competitive sports. Nothing beats the thrill of a near-tie that brings fans to the edge of their seats!

And let’s not forget about the legendary Dryden, a Hall of Fame goaltender who rekindled the nostalgia of hockey classics at the 4 Nations Face-Off. With his rich background and experiences in the game, he brought a unique perspective to the ice. Celebrating historical moments in Montreal, his presence reminds us of the timeless love for hockey that transcends generations.

As we reflect on this exciting week in hockey, it's hard not to get inspired by the stories behind the sport. Did you know that women’s hockey has been gaining popularity rapidly since its Olympic debut in 1998? Or that the largest ice rink in the world, located in Quebec, spans about 7.8 kilometers? These fun facts just show how hockey continues to break boundaries, bringing people together on and off the ice!

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Women's Ice Hockey Drops Decision to No. 7 St. Lawrence (Harvard Athletics)

Harvard was looking to knock off another ranked team to gain some momentum heading into the ECAC playoffs that will begin next weekend. The Saints came out of ...

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Dodson's perseverance, skill to be on display for U.S. at Reeve ... (NHL.com)

Travis Dodson had grown up in New Mexico, a state of few ice rinks and little hockey knowledge. And yet, as he watched the gold medal game between the United ...

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Men's Hockey Wins Shootout Against St. Scholastica (Gustavus Adolphus College News)

The Gustavus men's hockey team picked up two crucial points in the MIAC standings Saturday after a 3-3 tie and shootout victory over St. Scholastica.

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Dryden relishes another piece of hockey history at 4 Nations Face-Off (NHL.com)

Hall of Fame goaltender for Canadiens has experience with classic games in Montreal.

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No. 3 ACHA Men's Hockey Scores 23 Goals, Sweeps Trine (Hope College Athletics)

The third-ranked Hope College men's hockey team skated to 12-0 and 11-1 victories against Trine University over the weekend. The Michigan Collegiate Hockey ...

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Boston Pride Hockey thrilled to hit ice in 2nd NHL Pride Cup at 4 ... (NHL.com)

League-hosted event continues to promote welcoming environment for LGBTQ+ players, allies.

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Mt. Ararat boys hockey coach resigns after 'unsportsmanlike ... (pressherald.com)

A.J. Kavanaugh and fellow coach Todd Ridlon had been replaced by an interim coaching team in January amid an investigation into possible hazing by team ...

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