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Insight into NCAA college hockey via interviews with the top people in the sport, on a weekly basis during the season. Combining the CHN Insiders Podcast with Adam Wodon and Mike McMahon, with Bernie Corbett's Hockey On Campus and (coming soon) Inside College Hockey programs. HOC also airs weekly on Sirius/XM NHL Home Ice Ch. 91 on Saturday and Sunday mornings.
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Arizona State is Team of the Week, coming off its first-ever sweep of an NCHC series, and it came on the road at defending champs and previously-unbeaten Denver. We break it down, plus talk to ASU head coach Greg Powers about the steps his team is making. And we have an extended conversation witih USHL commissioner Glenn Heffernan about the challen…
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Michigan State is our Team of the Week, after improving to 9-1. The Spartans are one of a handful of top teams that are piling up impressive records so far. We take a sweep around the nation to see what's happening on the ice. Off the ice news continues to be dominated by the opening of Major Junior players to be eligible for college hockey. We tal…
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Boston College is Team of the Week, coming off a sweep of Maine and a torrid start against a difficult schedule. But the news of the week was American International's decision to drop in status to Division II starting next season. Why did they do it, and what does it mean for college hockey as a whole? We delve into those topics. Plus the week in r…
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Denver is Team of the Week, coming off a sweep of Wisconsin and a 6-0 start for the defending national champs. We talk a lot about Denver and Wisconsin, and many others as we review the week and look ahead. Some thoughts from Wisconsin coach Mike Hastings as well. Then we talk to the new Executive Director of College Hockey Inc. Sean Hogan about wh…
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Lindenwood is Team of the Week after scoring a huge win at Wisconsin on Friday to open its season under first-year head coach Bill Muckalt. We discuss that, and all the implications of some big early-season matchup. Plus, a must-listen interview with Boston University assistant coach Joe Periera, considered one of the top recruiters in the nation. …
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Our first regular podcast of the 2024-25 season, and the offseason was sure a doozy, so plenty to talk about. There will be many topics that will be an ongoing theme for the year, so we lay the groundwork for that. In particular, at the moment, the issue of whether Major Junior players will be allowed to play college hockey, something that seems in…
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J.F. Houle was a standout player for Clarkson in the mid-'90s. He then embarked on a coaching career which took him back to Clarkson, then to Major Juniors and then the AHL. Most recently he was coaching for the Montreal Canadiens' top minor-league team, an organization where his father once made a big name for himself. But instead of continuing on…
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Dave Shyiak takes over as head coach at his alma mater, Northern Michigan, a place where he was a captain for the 1991 national championship team. He has also been an assistant there in the past, but was passed over for the head coaching position the last two times it was open. Now he takes over a challenging situation, having learned a lot over th…
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Ben Syer has spent the last 20 years at the two most successful ECAC programs, Quinnipiac and Cornell, as an assistant coach. Now he gets his first head coaching role, at Princeton. We talked to him about what he's learned from those traditional power programs, and how he hopes to translate that to the Tigers.Please send feedback or questions to ou…
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Anthony Noreen, who had a lot of success as a coach in the USHL, mainly with Tri-City, is ready to help resurrect the Miami program. We talk to him about his journey, and how he sees the future at Miami and all of college hockey.Please send feedback or questions to our Twitter feed @CHNsiders. And check out all of the articles referenced in today's…
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Former Michigan standout and assistant coach Bill Muckalt takes over as Lindenwood's second head coach in Division I. We talked to him about meeting the challenge there, and things like that major junior eligibility issue, and what that might mean going forward.Please send feedback or questions to our Twitter feed @CHNsiders. And check out all of t…
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David Berard returns to head coaching at Stonehill, as he tries to bring that program into solid footing in Division I. Berard has previously been a head coach at Holy Cross, and had three different stints as an assistant at his alma mater, Providence.Please send feedback or questions to our Twitter feed @CHNsiders. And check out all of the article…
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Recorded live at the Frozen Four in St. Paul, from the Xcel Center concourse, our annual national championship pre-game show. We break down the game between Boston College and Denver, and also talk to dignitaries about the state of college hockey right now. 0:00 Intro, Semfinals review26:24 Jason Blake, former North Dakota star37:16 Hobey talk45:31…
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Recorded live at the Frozen Four in St. Paul, from the Xcel Center concourse, our annual national semifinal pre-game show. We break down the games and also talk to some coaches and conference commissioners about the state of college hockey right now. A lot of change is happening at once, and the coaches are trying to keep up.Plus, breaking down Den…
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This week, we have the wild juxtaposition of all the fantastic NCAA Tournament games leading into the Frozen Four, with the opening of the transfer portal and all of the bonkers ramifications that -- and the NIL money flowing around -- entails. We dive in depth into both topics.We also talk to Sam Jefferies, author of the book 'Legacy on Ice' about…
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The conference champs are crowned, and it's onto the NCAA Tournament. Of course, the Pairwise formula is what determines the teams in the NCAAs, but then the Committee, following some strict guidelines, brackets the field. And that's always not without some controversy. We delve into that, and all of the issues surrounding the teams and who they're…
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We're down to Championship Saturday in the conference tournaments, and unto itself, it means a lot of great drama is ahead on the ice. But it also means we're close to the NCAA Tournament field being determined and, more interestingly, bracketed. This year contains a number of potentially thorny, and in some cases, unprecedented situations for the …
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In an abbreviated edition, just before some huge games this coming weekend, we set up the rest of the conference playoffs, and some of the big NCAA Tournament implications of the games ahead. And there were two more coaching changes; we get into that and what may happen next at Stonehill and Bowling Green. 0:00 Intro 3:55 The week that was11:21 Pla…
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Bemidji State is Team of the Week after it rolled down the stretch run and took the CCHA title for the first time. Its coach Tom Serratore joins us to discuss. We also recap where things stand with all the conference tournaments, and Arizona State's still slim odds of making the NCAAs. ... There was a coaching casualty, as Lindenwood decided to let…
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Arizona State coach Greg Powers joins to discuss the aftermath of the donnybrook his team got into last weekend, but also to discuss the state of the program right now. Things are strong with the Sun Devils, even though it appears they will fall just short of the NCAAs, with the program set to join the NCHC next season. We talk about all of that an…
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Another action-packed show. First off, New Hampshire is Team of the Week after sweeping Maine, and we talk to UNH coach Mike Souza on where the program stands, where he stands, and what it all means. Plus the usual issues swirling around the NCAA these days. ... Lots of discussion around coaches in general, particular after Vermont inked Steve Wied…
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Minnesota is the Team of the Week, coming off double shutouts, with Richter Award candidate Justen Close in net. The Big Ten had a bunch of pivotal games. And then there was The Beanpot, captured by Northeastern for the fifth time in six tries -- in 3-on-3 OT again, and we discuss the abomination of that.Former Cornell captain and assistant coach T…
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It's a really big show. First, Sacred Heart is Team of the Week, a program that continues to raise its profile since opening its new arena last year. Plus we talk some big topics with its coach C.J. Marottolo, such as 3-on-3 OT, the Major Junior eligibility issue, and Regional format.The latter topic has been raging lately, both in this podcast, on…
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A weekend of pivotal matchups of top-five teams, including 1. vs. 2. in Boston University and Boston College. When it was over, the teams flipped in the ratings, and North Dakota moved up in between. We break it all down and more. Plus, we catch up with Rand Pecknold, head coach of the defending national champion Quinnipiac Bobcats, coming off thei…
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Notre Dame coach Jeff Jackson is back to discuss his team's recent play, plus many other important college hockey topics. It's always one of our favorite conversations of the season, as we discuss U.S. National Program, NCAA Regional setup, the future of NCAA hockey and NIL money, and more. Then we dive into what's sure to be an incredible week ahe…
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Cornell is the Team of the Week after a successful trip to the desert. Some stumbles in the first half for the young team have created a difficult road back to the NCAAs, but it's more possible now and trending in the right direction. ... We also talk to Brad Schlossman of the Grand Forks Herald to get his insights on the NCHC, and another seemingl…
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Among our usual look back at the week that was, we also dive into Team USA's gold medal endeavor at this year's World Junior Championships in Sweden. It's the sixth all-time gold in the tournament, for a team that, of course, featured a couple dozen current and future NCAA players. We give our thoughts, and then talk in depth with Chris Peters abou…
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Back from our holiday hiatus, we catch you up on the tournaments that took place recently, and where things stand as we head into the second half. Plus a great conversation with NCHC commissioner Heather Weems, discussing the conference's recent decision to move its postseason tournament fully on campus, and her thoughts on the ongoing upheaval in …
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Colorado College is Team of the Week after winning two OT games at North Dakota, its first sweep in Grand Forks in 30 years. We talk about the Tigers and the entire week that was in college hockey. Our interviews, however, are focused on a pair of other topics. For one, long-time Hockey East commissioner -- among many other things -- Joe Bertagna s…
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Alaska coach Erik Largen joins us to discuss all matters of his program, with his Nanooks once again in the hunt for an at-large NCAA Tournament bid. They fell a whisker short last year, but became sentimental darlings in the process. ... Also, we talk World Junior rosters, with seven current Boston College players selected for Team USA, plus Joe B…
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Boston College is No. 1 in the Pairwise following two strong road wins, to earn Team of the Week. We talk to head coach Greg Brown about how his star freshmen have contributed from the jump, and continue to impress, plus his background as a BC alum, former Olympian, and more. ... This is the time of year when many teams start to wind down before a …
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Michigan State is atop the Big Ten after sweeping Wisconsin, and earns our CHN Team of the Week. We talk to coach Adam Nightingale about pulling together a highly-talented group of newcomers and meshing them in. 0:00 Intro 1:38 The week that was25:39 Adam Nightingale, Michigan State coach43:20 The week aheadPlease send feedback or questions to our …
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St. Cloud State looks like it's righting the ship after some early struggles. We talk to their coach, Brett Larson, about the new young crop of forwards and more. ... The show starts with Adam recounting his trip to NY Mets fantasy camp last week, before getting back into the hockey. And there was plenty of that, including Maine continuing to do we…
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Wisconsin is the Team of the Week after sweeping Minnesota on the road. We talk to their captain about the smooth transition so far to new head coach Mike Hastings, and more. ... In the second half of the show, we address the Adam Johnson tragedy. The former UMD Bulldog was killed in a freak on-ice accident that, unfortuntely, is becoming more comm…
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A year ago at this time, UMass was Team of the Week, too. Then, things went south in a hurry and it never recovered. After a strong start, the Minutemen are confident they're in better position this year to remain in contention for the long haul. We talk about UMass and much more, including all the big moments from the past week, plus the time Adam…
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A few teams may not have started play yet, but there's already a ton of interesting, and important, matchups early in the season. We talk about those that have taken place and those that are coming up. Plus, we talk to Gopher legend Pat Micheletti about his broadcasting escapades, and his thoughts on the Big Ten and the other teams in his neck of t…
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Not all of the teams are in action yet, but the first weekend was intriguing nonetheless, with plenty of interesting storylines right out of the gate. We dive into that, plus whip around the conferences and give our rundown of how we see them shaping up in 2023-24. It's just the beginning, as we head all the way to St. Paul for the Frozen Four in A…
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In the last of our 4 preseason specials, we talk to two more head coaches. David Borges leads Stonehill into what's essentially its first full-fledged season in Division I. He discussed their interesting road to get here, and what lies ahead for this small New England school trying to find its place in the landscape. ... And following the retiremen…
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Robert Morris returns to college hockey after a two-year hiatus, where the program was almost canceled, then it was reborn. Derek Schooley returns as well -- he's the only head coach the program has ever known. ... Also, Luke Strand has been a successful coach everywhere he's been, but now he gets his first NCAA head coaching gig, taking over for t…
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We continue our preseason series talking to the new head coaches in college hockey. This time, it's Steve Wiedler at Vermont and Andy Jones at Bentley. Wiedler has the interim tag, for now, after an unforseen offseason change at UVM. Jones comes to Bentley from Massachusetts-Lowell, where he was an assistant since 2015. 0:00 Intro 2:41 Steve Wiedle…
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