KHL launches 3x3 hockey Championship
In a groundbreaking move, the Kontinental Hockey League has officially announced the launch of its inaugural 3x3 hockey tournament, set to begin in December 2024 Read more»
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08 Oct 2024 | | Matthew Staudacher (D) | Northeastern University | HC Falcons Bressanone | |
01 Aug 2024 | | Filip Fornåå Svensson (F) | UMass-Lowell | Fort Wayne Komets | |
31 Jul 2024 | | Ralfs Sebastians Bergmanis (D) | University of Vermont | Minnesota State University - Mankato | |
19 Jul 2024 | | Patriks Bērziņš (G) | Madison Capitols | University of Maine |
The Hockey East Association, also known by the short name of Hockey East, is a college ice hockey conference which operates mostly in New England. It participates in the NCAA's Division I as a hockey-only conference.
Hockey East came into existence in 1984 for men's hockey when most of its current members split apart from what is today known as ECAC Hockey. It largely sought to emulate the Big East Conference, which had grown quickly since its creation a few years earlier. The women's league began play in 2002.
On October 5, 2011, the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish (an ACC member outside football) announced they would be joining Hockey East as the conference's first non-New England school in 2013 after the CCHA folded. The University of Connecticut (UConn) and Hockey East jointly announced on June 21, 2012 that UConn's men's team, currently in Atlantic Hockey, would join the school's women's team in Hockey East in 2014. On October 24, 2013, Merrimack College, already a member of the Hockey East men's league, announced that it would upgrade its women's team from club level to full varsity status effective in 2015 and join the Hockey East women's league.
In a groundbreaking move, the Kontinental Hockey League has officially announced the launch of its inaugural 3x3 hockey tournament, set to begin in December 2024 Read more»
The last day of Continental Cup Semifinals has given its verdicts: GKS Katowice, Grenoble and Arlan Kokshetau earns the last tickets for the Superfinals. Outstandin performance by the Polish team to gain an unexpected qualification ... Read more»