It's official: Miami finished with the worst league record in the history of the NCHC. No. 15 Western Michigan scored two shorthanded goals in the first period en route to a 6-1 drubbing and series sweep of the RedHawks at Lawson Arena on Saturday in the teams' regular season finale. The RedHawks finished 1-21-2 and … Continue reading WMU blasts Miami, earns sweep
WMU rallies from 2 down, tops Miami
Miami's final regular season series began promisingly enough, but ultimately ended up in the loss column. The RedHawks jumped out to a two-goal lead against No. 15 Western Michigan before the Broncos ran off the final three tallies to edge MU, 3-2 at Lawson Arena on Friday. Miami is winless in 13 games (0-12-1), tied … Continue reading WMU rallies from 2 down, tops Miami
Miami blows 3-goal lead, loses opener
Saturday may have been the first game of the NCAA season for Miami and Ferris State, but it felt like three different hockey contests were played in a single contest. Miami dominated the first period, treaded water in the second and collapsed in the third. Then Ferris State's Jason Brancheau completed the comeback with 27 … Continue reading Miami blows 3-goal lead, loses opener
Omaha extends MU losing streak to 4
For the third straight contest, Miami was tied after 20 minutes and completely imploded in the second period. After allowing 10 goals in the middle frames in its series at Denver, Omaha ran off three second-stanza tallies against MU en route to a 4-1 win over the RedHawks at Baxter Arena on Friday. Miami (7-14-2) … Continue reading Omaha extends MU losing streak to 4
Late 3 goals lift Miami past Niagara
OXFORD, Ohio -- Chris Bergeron's lineup card for Friday's game might end up in Toronto's Hockey Hall of Fame. Brian Silver (photo by Cathy Lachmann/VFTG). The Miami head coach's newly-assembled fourth line, with skaters that had combined for one point in 28 games this season, generated five points on two goals, including Brian Silver's game … Continue reading Late 3 goals lift Miami past Niagara
A look at the 10 newest RedHawks
Ten new players will be joining Miami for the 2021-22 season, and six are transfers from other Division I programs. Five forwards, three defensemen and two goalies will make their RedHawks debuts this fall, according to the roster posted on the team website. Eight of 28 players will not return from 2020-21, and with 10 … Continue reading A look at the 10 newest RedHawks
