Five Intriguing Players from the NCAA Regionals Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - March 30, 2025March 30, 20250 I just got back from Allentown. I will only write about players I watched in this leg of the Frozen Four Tournament. There is no particular order. Charlie Cerrato – Center – He played on the second line in both games for Penn State. I remember when he was on
Morgan Barron Could Be in New York Very Soon Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - February 4, 20200 Morgan Barron is a star winger for Cornell University, and he happens to be a draft pick of the New York Rangers. In what’s looking like a tremendous pick, he was taken 174th overall in 2017. At 6-2, 209 pounds, he has the body of a power forward and he’s not
Bill Muckalt the Coach Hockeyology by Murray Pam - June 25, 2018July 11, 20180 After an 11th shoulder surgery prematurely ended his NHL playing career in 2003, Surrey, BC native Bill Muckalt turned to coaching. Mel Pearson who recruited Muckalt to play Michigan asked the 1998 Hobey Baker nominee to join his staff at Michigan Tech. After a four-year run, Muckalt took over as coach
Flyers Camp Expected To Help Vecchione In Senior Year at Union Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - August 2, 2016August 2, 20190 Mike Vecchione was a teammate of Shayne Gostisbehere when they both won the Frozen Four, in Philly, back in 2014. It was the school’s first championship and Vecchione was a freshman. Getting invited to Flyers camp can help him get signed as a free-agent over next summer. “It was a real