Opponent and other news and results 2025-2026

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BearLover

Quinnipiac defenseman Drew Hockley departs for the CHL midseason. He appears to have not been in the lineup/getting much playing time most nights. Together with Jeremy Wilmer out for the season with an injury, I believe Q is down to 25 players on their roster who may play this year. Contrast with Cornell's 31, none of whom are currently injured.

The Rancor

Even going to classes at Q is too much for a lot of these guys. Expect more of this, as I have predicted.

Trotsky


The Rancor

Quote from: Trotsky on January 07, 2026, 09:48:54 AM
Quote from: The Rancor on January 07, 2026, 12:23:26 AMEven going to classes at Q is too much for a lot of these guys. Expect more of this, as I have predicted.

https://humansofuniversity.com/quinnipiac-university/10-of-the-easiest-classes-at-quinnipiac-university/

I'd imagine the entire team is sitting in the back row of Bio 120.

(WS 101 should be a prerequisite for that course)


chimpfood

Quote from: The Rancor on January 07, 2026, 12:23:26 AMEven going to classes at Q is too much for a lot of these guys. Expect more of this, as I have predicted.
He came in from the BCHL, not the CHL, and played 23 games with them last year. So I don't think classes were the issue

BearLover

Quote from: The Rancor on January 07, 2026, 12:23:26 AMEven going to classes at Q is too much for a lot of these guys. Expect more of this, as I have predicted.
Likely classes had little or nothing to do with it. Hockey decision. Wasn't getting playing time. He also ditched his BCHL team (which was also Pirtle's and Hiscock's team) at midseason last year to come to Q. Was ranked by NHL Central Scouting and didn't get drafted so that didn't work out the way he had hoped. And now he's bolting college for the CHL.

stereax

Yeah, we will see a lot more fluidity between CHL<->NCAA<->USHL(/BCHL/other) going forward.
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Trotsky

Hayden Stavroff of Dartmouth had a hat trick tonight and is now 18-8-26 in 17 games.

Think that's scary?

This is his photo on USCHO:


Give My Regards

Quote from: Trotsky on January 09, 2026, 09:44:42 PMHayden Stavroff of Dartmouth had a hat trick tonight and is now 18-8-26 in 17 games.

Think that's scary?

This is his photo on USCHO:



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stereax

Quote from: Trotsky on January 09, 2026, 09:44:42 PMHayden Stavroff of Dartmouth had a hat trick tonight and is now 18-8-26 in 17 games.

Think that's scary?

This is his photo on USCHO:


The Brandon Tanev.

Or, well. The Dalton Bancroft.
Law '27, Section C denizen, liveblogging from Lynah!

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: Trotsky on January 09, 2026, 09:44:42 PMHayden Stavroff of Dartmouth had a hat trick tonight and is now 18-8-26 in 17 games.

Think that's scary?

This is his photo on USCHO:



You have something on your lip.

Snowball

Quote from: Trotsky on January 09, 2026, 09:44:42 PMHayden Stavroff of Dartmouth had a hat trick tonight and is now 18-8-26 in 17 games.

Think that's scary?

This is his photo on USCHO:


...when the guy chirping you has more penalty minutes than points.


dbilmes

Harvard's first two goals last night in 5-4 loss to Dartmouth were shorthanded scores. At one point, Dartmouth was 0-for-2 on the power play but had given up two goals during those two power plays. That's not something which happens too often!