
Tufts University Jumbos welcome in NESCAC Division rivals Williams College Ephs to the Valley Forum for a matchup and the game is at a 0-0 stand still until late in the 2nd, when the visitors get on the board.
Sophomore forward Sean Clark(27) would get what would be the game-winner early in the third on the way to what would become a bit of a 4-1 tilted outcome for an eventual 2nd win of the season.

Framingham State University Rams welcome MASCAC division rivals, undefeated Plymouth State University Panthers to Loring Arena for a mid-week tilt and tie things up in the 2nd, heading into the 3rd 3-3, but a mid-period goal by 6′ 200 lbs. freshman center, Connor Tait(6) puts the visitors up by one to which they would add a power play tally late to take the 5-3 win.

Game View 11/19: Endicott College Gulls‘ sophomore goaltender Atticus Kelly(30) keeps his record perfect in a 5-1 win vs. CCC division rivals Suffolk University Rams.
The 6’3″ 185 lbs. net minder currently has a 4-0 mark with a 1.31 GAA and .948 SV%, which will definitely start to get him noticed.

Game View 11/18: Elmira College Soaring Eagles make it back into the area from some official NEHC action and take on home team, UMass-Boston Beacons at the Edward T. Barry Rink on campus.
Freshman goaltender Kyle Curtain(30) has been extra stingy, helping the team with their 3 wins and no losses, earning a 1.67 GAA and .950 SV% in his team’s 4-1 away game win, making 42 saves.

Babson College Beavers welcomed in NEHC Division foes Johnson & Wales University Wildcats in what was a lopsided affair at 6-3 that didn’t really get away from the visiting team until late, when they actually picked up their tallies.
Senior left wing Andrew Holland(24) contributed a hat trick, increasing his totals to 4 goals and 1 assist in 5 games this season, putting him on course for a best college season scoring.

The #9 ranked visiting University Of New England Nor’easters may have taken the 1st game of a two-game set with Curry College Colonels, despite the home team getting on the board to start the matchup between 2 unbeaten teams, but let up the tying goal in the 2nd and fell in overtime 2-1.
The next night they got on the board early and contained them to take the away game win 3-2 with graduate student, goaltender Reid Cooper(33) helping keep them win it with his outstanding 4-1 record and 1.59 GAA and 946 SV%.
The win put the team in the D3 top 15 for the week.

Norwich University Cadets pull into the local to downtown Edward T. Barry Rink for a rare as of the last couple seasons late afternoon tilt vs. UMass-Boston Beacons, putting their unbeaten record on the line
The home team jumped out into a mid-2nd period lead, but the visitors closed that gap at the halfway point of the 3rd, then won it late on a 2nd goal by Kansas City, KS sophomore native Clark Kerner(20), adding to his already impressive goal totals this season.

Skidmore College Thoroughbreds‘ sophomore goalie Tate Brandon(30) makes a save, but barely knows he has it under control in his team’s early season visit vs. Wentworth Institute Of Technology Leopards.
The seeded away game team took home a 5-1 victory at Allied Veteran’s Memorial Rink in Everett, MA.

Nichols College Bison successful defended their Woo Cup title with a 3-2 overtime win Sunday night at Worcester Ice Center over Assumption College Greyhounds in a tough back-and-forth battle.
Senior captain Conor Leonard(17) single arm celly salute.

Rookie center Eetu Selanne(23) signs a 1st pro deal with Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs for 2022/2023 after spending 3 seasons at Curry College Colonels, which followed 2 years with Northeastern University Huskies.
He scored decently with 7 goal and 8 assists in 27 NCAA D3 games last season, but hasn’t been exactly the biggest point getter throughout his career.
The 5’10” 170 lbs. forward may find some room in the SPHL to get on the scoring sheet, which wouldn’t be a surprise to see, considering his dad is Teemu Selanne.