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UMass Lowell 2018: Champions of the Offseason
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Congratulations to UML Women’s Lacrosse player Noelle Lambert.
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Also congrats to Connor Hellebuyck for breaking the record for most wins by a US born goalie. He won his 44th for the Jets on Saturday night.Monty
2011-2012 NCAA Tournament Participants
2012-2013 Hockey East Regular Season Champions, Hockey East Tournament Champions, and Frozen Four Participants
2013-2014 Hockey East Tournament Champions and NCAA Tournament Participants
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2016-2017 Hockey East Regular Season Co-Champions, Hockey East Tournament Champions and NCAA Tournament Participants
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It's pretty awesome to see Carter Hutton and Connor Hellebuyck sitting at the top of the NHL Stats pages for save percentage and wins respectively.
https://i.imgur.com/vGnySxM.png
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Originally posted by Middle Street View PostCam Ellsworth is a finalist for the open HC job at UAA:
https://www.collegehockeynews.com/ne...ng-Process.php
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Originally posted by Middle Street View PostThe fans in the UAA thread are hearing Cam got the position.Have confirmed through multiple sources that Alaska-Anchorage has offered UMass Lowell associate head coach Cam Ellsworth to be its next head coach.
— Jeff Cox (@JeffCoxSports) April 10, 2018
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Originally posted by boblav1 View PostHave confirmed through multiple sources that Alaska-Anchorage has offered UMass Lowell associate head coach Cam Ellsworth to be its next head coach.
— Jeff Cox (@JeffCoxSports) April 10, 2018
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Carle, Ellsworth Turn Down Alaska-Anchorage Job - https://t.co/jh3dw0I8P4
— Mike McMahon (@MikeMcMahonCHN) April 11, 2018
Carle, Ellsworth Turn Down Alaska-Anchorage Job - https://t.co/1buLM2TdVM
— College Hockey News (@chnews) April 11, 2018
Today we skate with 'em.
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Originally posted by ScottK View PostHe turned it down. https://www.collegehockeynews.com/ne...-Turn-Down.php
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Originally posted by Middle Street View PostI was hoping that might be the case. The Alaska programs have been in jeopardy as of late and I would have been surprised if he took it. Maybe he was able to get a pay raise out of it. He'll move on eventually, but I'll be glad if he returns next season.
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It looks like Northeastern and Colgate will return to Belfast in 2019. I wonder if Lowell has any interest in a return trip?
http://www.nhl.com/ice/draftprospectbrowse.htm
Has the team had their end of season banquet yet? Any information on award winners?
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Wow, that is quite the OOC cupcake schedule; hope that it works better for Lowell than it has for UNH.
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Told that one of the things on the docket for discussion this week for Hockey East in Naples is the potential for the league to move back to an 8-team playoff. Bottom-3 would be eliminated. Best-of-3 QF (1-4 hosts series), then single-game semis and finals per existing format.
— Mike McMahon (@MikeMcMahonCHN) April 25, 2018
Hopefully the league goes back to the 8 team playoff format.
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Can confirm that @hockey_east coaches and ADs have voted to change playoff to 8 teams in 2018-19. Three teams eliminated after regular season, best of 3 quarterfinals then traditional tournament at TD Garden. @USCHO
— Jimmy Connelly (@jimmyconnelly) April 25, 2018
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