Ducks hockey falls 5-1 against ASU, eliminated from Pac-8 tournament

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After a 5-2 victory against UCLA the night prior, the three seed Oregon club hockey team took on the top seeded No. 15 Arizona State University Sun Devils where they fell 5-1. The loss meant elimination for the Oregon Ducks as ASU moved on to the Pac-8 Championship against the reigning champs, the No. 5 Utah Utes.

Ducks hockey beats UCLA 5-2, will face ASU for spot in Pac-8 Championship

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Three seed Oregon took on six seed UCLA for the first game of the Pac-8 playoffs held in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Ducks emerged victorious with a 5-2 win over the Bruins.

The win over the Bruins means that the Ducks will be facing the No. 15 Arizona State Sun Devils, the top seed in Pool B, tomorrow night for a spot in the Pac-8 Championship, where the Ducks had fallen to Utah the year prior.

Broadcast brings players, fans and family together

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At the beginning of the year, things were looking grim for Oregon club hockey.

The team was $13,000 in debt and risked having the plug pulled on their season.

Things needed to change.

Family and fans important in final nights of regular season

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Even though it was their last two games before playoffs, the Oregon club hockey team had their focus elsewhere. For seven seniors, it would be their last home games as Oregon Ducks and, for some, their last competitive ice hockey games period. For these two nights against the College of the Canyons Cougars, the number on the board didn’t matter as much as playing with friends and playing for fans and family.

Connor McBride pursues passion for music

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His entire life revolved around hockey. That is, until music came along.

Music took a hold of senior Connor McBride’s life after he left The Hill School, a preparatory boarding school in Pennsylvania with a rigorous hockey program.

“Playing hockey there is like playing football here,” McBride said.

Ducks hockey splits Washington series, loses I-5 Cup in shootout

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It was a rough night at the Lane County Ice Center for Oregon club hockey.

After losing 3-2 in an extremely penalty-riddled Game 4, thereby splitting the four-game series, Oregon and Washington turned to a five-man shootout to determine who would ultimately take home the I-5 Cup.

Oregon hockey takes lead in I-5 Cup series with 1-0 shutout win at home

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Friday night’s game—which gave the Oregon club hockey team a 2-1 lead in the series against the University of Washington—didn’t fit the typical mold of I-5 Cup games. Usually the games between the two rival hockey clubs are fast-paced, with both teams having piles of penalties along with a few points each on the board.

This game, the third game of the series, was the reverse.

Oregon hockey splits first two I-5 Cup games in Washington, looks to head home with momentum

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After a 4-3 loss and a 6-3 win in their first games of 2014 on Friday and Saturday, the Oregon club hockey team will return to Eugene for the final two games of the heated University of Washington series. The series between the two rival teams is one of the most important of the regular season since the winning team takes home both the I-5 Cup and bragging rights until the two meet again next season.

Trevor Peterson makes the jump from roller hockey to ice

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When you ask an ice hockey player where he learned to play, the answer is rarely Nipomo, Calif.

The reason? There’s no place to play.

Many ice hockey hopefuls had to head to other cities like Bakersfield or Oxnard, both two hours away.

But senior Trevor Peterson — now a goaltender for the Oregon club ice hockey team — didn’t start on ice skates. He began on roller blades.

Nick Sciabarra stays humble through recent success

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Nick Sciabarra did not expect this level of success when he joined the Oregon club hockey team earlier this fall.

The Oregon freshman never thought he’d be playing center instead of right wing, which he previously played. He never thought he’d be on the second line for his first year with the Ducks. And he certainly never thought that, during his rookie season, he’d be tied for first in assists as well as be the second-leading player in points and goals on the team, just two behind junior Alex Sulitzer in both categories.