(Photo: Kylee Meter/WCSN) Arizona State's depth was on display Sunday as five different skaters found the back of the net in a dominating 5-0 victory over Alaska Fairbanks, handing the Sun Devils two program-first accomplishments – a first-ever home sweep and 2-0 start -- to begin their fourth Division I season. ASU's
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ASU Men’s Hockey: Sun Devils shut out Alaska Fairbanks in season-opening win
(Photo: Kylee Meter/WCSN) Right before the final seconds ticked off Arizona State’s third straight successful penalty kill Saturday night, senior forward Anthony Croston raced into a shooting lane in his own end, blocking a slap shot from the point with the shaft of his stick. It shattered in two as the
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(Photo: Kylee Meter/WCSN) Last season, Arizona State head coach Greg Powers likely would have considered the Sun Devils' 5-3 loss to Michigan a moral victory. However, as the season came to a close for ASU, Powers maintained that moral victories are a thing of the past. For the second time in as many
ASU Hockey: Sun Devils shut out by Boston University in ‘weird’ loss
(Photo: Gabrielle Mercer / WCSN) ASU hockey head coach Greg Powers said Friday’s 8-0 loss to Boston University boiled down to a “weird game.” “It’s kind of unexplainable, but it is what it is,” Powers said. The Sun Devils (7-15-5) carried the play during the first period, even though the leader in goals
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(Photo: Gabrielle Mercer/WCSN) History repeated on Saturday night at Oceanside Ice Arena: after a frustrating loss, Arizona State hockey returned to the ice and split another series with a second game victory over UMass Lowell. Not only was it a win, it was also the first shutout for ASU this season. “I think
ASU Hockey: Sun Devils feed off line changes, advance to Ice Vegas championship
At the beginning of the season, Arizona State head coach Greg Powers placed his three leaders, Anthony Croston, Dylan Hollman and Louie Rowe on the same line – a line that collectively failed to meet offensive expectations. Instead of keeping the three together, Powers put them each on separate lines on
ASU Hockey: Busch comes up clutch for Sun Devils
(Photo: Gabrielle Mercer/WCSN) In the opening clash between Arizona State and Princeton, ASU head coach Greg Powers didn’t see a leader on the ice. Following nearly two weeks off from games, the team needed to find someone to ignite a spark. Tonight, they found that in Tyler Busch. Busch failed to produce anything