Hockey's Brian McGinty discusses his experience as a Sun Devil
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The ASU hockey team left the weekend 7-0-0 overall after a 5-3 victory Saturday night.
The No. 2 ASU men’s hockey team took the ice Friday night with the highest ranking in the team’s 30-year history.
The No. 19 Wildcats couldn’t seem to figure out ASU on the ice, as the Sun Devils dominated on all facets of the game.
The Sun Devils looking for their 26th and 27th consecutive wins against their cross-state rival Arizona. The games are Friday night at 8pm and Saturday night at 7pm.
“Coming out swinging” might have been a perfect way to phrase ASU hockey’s first game against Texas A&M last Thursday.
There seems to be a motto this season with ASU hockey -- Redemption. They hope their road to success begins on September 20 with their home opener against Texas A&M in Oceanside Ice Arena.
Defenseman Jordan Young is one of the most highly-touted freshman and passed up five division one scholarship offers to play hockey for ASU.
It's strictly business as ASU hockey hopes to rebound from its heartbreaking loss to Oakland in last years playoffs.
The upcoming year has been anticipated for many teams after successful, yet shortcoming seasons last year.
In just the past 14 months, the NFL, the NBA and the NHL have all experienced lockouts.
ASU’s hockey team may not be NCAA affiliated, but they have arguably been performing at that level.
There is nothing like the NHL playoffs, a tournament filled with strategy, grit and a uniquely passionate energy.
I wish it were easier to believe in the Phoenix Coyotes, but then again, when has anything rewarding ever been easy?
If the NHL season ended today, the Coyotes would be the No. 3 seed in the postseason. That would mean they’d be awarded “home ice advantage.”
The American Collegiate Hockey Association Division I ASU hockey team extended its current winning streak over the UA Wildcats to 22 games in a row this weekend.
The No. 3 ASU hockey team began the spring semester on a relatively good note by winning four of its first six games, bringing its overall record to 23-4-2 on the season.
Shane Doan recorded his first career hat trick in his 16th NHL season just before the final buzzer, locking away the Coyotes’ 5-1 victory over the New York Islanders.
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