Men's Ice Hockey 2/27/2026 10:57:29 PM Friday Recap: Photo Finish Five teams are still in the hunt for the MacNaughton Cup after a stunning final Friday night of regular season play in the CCHA. Bowling Green stayed involved with a 1-0 victory at No. 16 Michigan Tech, while No. 18 Minnesota State needed a shootout win over Northern Michigan to pull even in a three-way tie for second. No. 17 St. Thomas dropped its series opener at Bemidji State with a chance to clinch home and Lake Superior State earned a come-from-behind tie and shootout victory over Ferris State.  Notable Links: CCHA Schedule Live Scores & Results Standings Player & Team Stats CCHA TV Highlights The CCHA Show (on Apple & Spotify) CCHA News Headlines CCHA Merchandise Store  Bowling Green 1, No. 16 Michigan Tech 0 Box Score HOUGHTON, Mich. – The Bowling Green Falcons (17-9-7, 14-7-4 CCHA) used a second-period goal by Dominik Rymon and a shutdown defensive effort to beat the No. 16 Michigan Tech Huskies (21-11-3, 16-6-3 CCHA) on Friday night, 1-0, inside the John MacInnes Student Ice Arena ... (full story)  Lake Superior State 2, Ferris State 2 (OT) - LSSU wins SO Box Score Third period goals by William Ahlrik and Hadley Hudak tied the score at 2-2 Friday night, earning Lake Superior State at least a point against Ferris State. Shootout goals by Adam Barone and Hunter Ramos sent the Laker fans home happy, while the team rang the victory bell one final time this season ... (full story)  No. 18 Minnesota State 2, Northern Michigan 2 (OT) - MSU wins SO Box Score MANKATO, Minn. – Skating to a 2-2 overtime tie and a shootout win against Northern Michigan Friday, Minnesota State men's hockey moved into a three-way tie for second place in the CCHA standings with one game to play Saturday at 6:07 p.m. CT ... (full story)  Bemidji State 3, No. 17 St. Thomas 1 Box Score BEMIDJI, Minn. – The Bemidji State University Men's Hockey team skated to a 3-1 victory over No. 16 University of St. Thomas Friday night in game one of their Central Collegiate Hockey Association series. The Beavers took control from the start, scoring one goal in each period and limiting the Tommies to a single tally in the second. Bemidji State's goaltender Max Hildebrand shined, making 32 saves, with a crucial 17 coming in the third period to ensure the win ... (full story)