Delbarton, No. 1 in the NJ.com Top 20, completed an outstanding season with a 5-1 win over No. 2 Christian Brothers in the NJSIAA Non-Public final at Prudential Center in Newark. It was Delbarton’s record 14th state title and first since 2018.
Wilson, who was named the Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau Most Valuable Player, was a force all over the ice for the Blue Devils in its state tournament run. He had five goals in four state tournament games, including the go-ahead goal with 1:54 to go in the second period.
Bringing communities together, creating connection, and inspiring us to keep going are just a few of the ways hockey makes life better
New York Senator Charles Schumer met recently with the 1980 Winter Olympic Hockey team as part of his efforts to advance legislation marking the 45th anniversary of the “Miracle on Ice.”
After finishing in second place in the WCHA, the Ohio State women's hockey team was awarded a No. 2 overall seed for the upcoming NCAA Championships.
The NCAA Division III Men’s Ice Hockey Committee revealed the 14-team field for the 2025 championship, set to compete for the national title.
St. Ignatius downed St. Francis de Sales, 3-2, behind an overtime goal from senior center Nolan Ignacio Saturday at Nationwide Arena to advance to Sunday’s championship against Upper Arlington ( a 7-2 winner over Mentor in the other semifinal). Sunday’s final begins at 1 p.m., back at Nationwide Arena.
The Irish-American Club of Kalamazoo is hosting its 23rd annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade. This year, the parade will feature The Saints, a youth hockey team from Ireland. The Saints will be playing at Wings West, 5076 Sports Drive, from March 13 through March 15, representing the Irish Ice Hockey Association.
East Grand Forks High School winning the Class A Boys Hockey State Championship over the weekend is a true Cinderella story.