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Stanko totaled a goal and two assists to pace the Black Bears to a 5-3 triumph against the Wolves on Saturday night in a Federal Prospects Hockey League game On Friday night, Stanko totaled six ...
The Binghamton Bearcats men's ice hockey team is a future athletic program that will potentially represent Binghamton University in NCAA Division I ice hockey. As of April 2023, the school is planning to have the team play its first games during the 2024-25 athletic season.
The arena was completed in 1973, providing an entertainment venue for residents of the Greater Binghamton area. The arena has eight luxury suites that each hold 25 fans (200 total). A longtime home to minor league hockey, the arena is home to the Binghamton Black Bears of the Federal Prospects Hockey League.
Binghamton defeated UMBC 61–51 in the America East Tournament Championship Game and made their first appearance in the NCAA tournament, earning the 15 seed and losing to second-seeded Duke in the first round. In October 2009, Broadus was suspended with pay and replaced by Mark Macon on an interim basis. [16]
The first best-on-best tournament to feature NHL players since 2016’s World Cup of Hockey, the 4 Nations Face-Off sees top players from the US, Canada, Finland and Sweden compete for the right ...
It also marked the first time in Binghamton's 51 years of minor pro hockey in which a team won a championship on home ice. [10] As of 2024, Brooks Hill was the main announcer for the Binghamton Black Bears, with new color commentator and Binghamton University student, Cole Parenti. They broadcast each game live on YouTube. [11]
The Binghamton Whalers were an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League, playing in Binghamton, New York, USA, at the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena.
The league's first seven members were Binghamton University, Ithaca College, Penn State Berks, Rutgers University, St. Bonaventure University, SUNY Cortland, and SUNY Oswego. Andy Gojdycz was named the NECHL's first commissioner. Ahead of the 2010–11 season, Syracuse University joined the NECHL from the Eastern Collegiate Hockey League. [2]