Each week, USCHO.com will pick the top 10 moments from the past weekend in our Monday 10 feature.<\/i><\/p>\n
1. No change in the top three<\/strong><\/p>\n
The top three teams in the USCHO Division I Men’s Poll will likely keep their places this week. No. 1 Boston College (13-1-1) swept UMass Lowell, 7-1 and 4-3, bouncing back from a 3-1 loss to rival Boston College last Saturday. The River Hawks lost for the fifth and sixth time in seven games.<\/p>\n
No. 2 North Dakota and No. 3 Minnesota State are also expected to stay put, recording sweeps of Denver and Alabama-Huntsville, respectively.<\/p>\n
2. Streaking Black Knights<\/strong><\/p>\n
The longest unbeaten streak in Division I belongs to Army West Point. The Black Knights, fresh off a sweep of Bentley, are 7-0-1 in their last eight games. Junior forward Colin Bilek had a pair of goals on the weekend for Army West Point, bringing his season total to 12. That’s good enough for second in the nation in goals per game (0.75) behind Wisconsin’s Cole Caulfield (0.77).<\/p>\n
3. Making them count<\/strong><\/p>\n
Canisius played three games last week to bring its 2020-21 season total to just eight, the lowest for any team. But the Golden Griffins made them all count, defeating Mercyhurst on Tuesday and sweeping Rochester Institute of Technology this past weekend. Canisius is 6-2 overall and will look to squeeze in five more games over the next 12 days to close out the regular season.<\/p>\n
4. Shutting them down<\/strong><\/p>\n
On Friday, Minnesota State goaltender Dryden McKay stopped all 16 shots he faced in a 5-0 victory over Alabama-Huntsville. It was the junior’s eighth shutout of the season and 22nd of his career, setting a new WCHA record.<\/p>\n
McKay now sets sights on the all-time career mark of 26, set by Michigan State’s Ryan Miller (26).<\/p>\n
5. A Western sweep<\/strong><\/p>\n
Western Michigan rookie goaltender Alex Aslanidis stopped 47 of 48 shots over the weekend, leading the Broncos to a 4-0, 4-1 sweep of fourth-ranked Minnesota-Duluth. Four of WMU’s eight goals in the series came on the power play.<\/p>\n
The sweep knocked UMD from first to third in the NCHA standings.<\/p>\n
6. Gophers bounce back<\/strong><\/p>\n
After getting swept by Wisconsin last weekend by a combined score of 12-2, Minnesota bounced back in convincing fashion with a pair of 3-0 wins at Notre Dame. Golden Gopher goaltender Jack LaFontaine stopped all 52 shots he faced vs. the Fighting Irish, who visit Wisconsin next week.<\/p>\n
Minnesota, which moved into first place in the Big Ten, will host Michigan State.<\/p>\n
7. Knocking off the rust<\/strong><\/p>\n
Wisconsin, which had routed Minnesota last weekend, was on the other end on Saturday, falling to Michigan 5-1<\/a>. The Wolverines, who had not played in three weeks, were outshot 8-1 to start the game and outscored 1-0 in the first period, but scored the final five goals of the game for the win.<\/p>\n
8. On the fly<\/strong><\/p>\n
9. Sun Devils prevail<\/strong><\/p>\n
But Semik left no doubt, getting the game-winner with 41.2 seconds to play.<\/p>\n
10. Breaking the ice<\/strong><\/p>\n
The games will be played at the Hart center on the Holy Cross campus.<\/p>\n