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Five minutes with former Merrimack coach Mark Dennehy

A native of Dorchester, Mass., and a former defenseman for Boston College, Mark Dennehy skippered the Merrimack College hockey program for 13 seasons before being…

Hockey East: Early look at 2018-19

With the 2017-18 college hockey season over, it’s never too early to start thinking about how Hockey East will shake up in 2018-19. This season…

Merrimack hires Scott Borek to lead men’s hockey program

UConn makes major Hockey East gains

Nothing in college hockey is more important than getting hot at the right time. Hockey East won’t have as large a representation on the national…

Who should replace Mark Dennehy at Merrimack?

Merrimack College announced Sunday that it was terminating the contract of head coach Mark Dennehy. The decision ended a 13-year run for Dennehy as the…

Hockey East Tournament Opening Round Match-ups Set

Pairings for the 2018 Hockey East Tournament are set after the conclusion of the regular season Saturday evening. The top five teams in the Hockey…

Merrimack’s Pantano savors starting opportunity

No one could have blamed Craig Pantano if he had just given up, played out the string and taken whatever mop-up duty he got. But,…

Unheralded Seney, Pantano shine for Merrimack

Merrimack’s 4-9-4 overall and 2-6-2 Hockey East records show there is room for improvement as the league schedule ramps up again this month, but 13th-year…

New England Hockey Journal‘s Men’s Top 20

▸ 1. BOSTON UNIVERSITY | With a trio of 30-point scorers returning, an ace goalie in Jake Oettinger and five freshmen drafted in June, early…
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