Each Monday during college hockey season, USCHO Weekend Review gives you a quick summary of the games of the weekend and the news of the previous week. We’ll look at the big games, the playoff races, and top performers of the weekend.

USCHO Weekend Review
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Each Monday during college hockey season, USCHO Weekend Review gives you a quick summary of the games of the weekend and the news of the previous week. We’ll look at the big games, the playoff races, and top performers of the weekend.
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Recent Episodes

May 13, 2026
Off-season discussion of NCAA eligibility, roster limits, tournament formats
Hosts Jim Connelly (@jimmyconnelly), Derek Schooley (@derekschooley), and Ed Trefzger (@EdTrefzger) review major off-season topics that have surfaced in the month since the end of the season.<br /><br />They begin by focusing on the NCAA’s proposed five-year-to-play-five-seasons eligibility model that would start at high school graduation (or a player’s 19th birthday) and could reduce eligibility for future incoming freshmen, impacting junior hockey pathways, parity, scholarships, APR/graduation rates, and creating uncertainty amid the portal, NIL, and other changes. They note widespread opposition, potential revisions, and upcoming NCAA discussion dates.<br /><br />This episode also addresses House v. NCAA roster limits (26 with calls for 27+ and in-season injury replacements), debates about breaking from the NCAA versus more sport autonomy, proposals to expand games/practices and add limited non-recruiting on-ice staff, and tournament format ideas.<br /><br />They close with notes on Frozen Four viewership in Las Vegas and recent coaching changes.<br /><br />Find all of our podcasts at <a href="https://www.uscho.com/podcasts" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">USCHO.com/podcasts</a>

May 12, 2026
OFFSEASON REPORT: ECAC commissioner Christiansen on NCAA 5-in-5 eligibility proposal
In a special offseason USCHO Report, Jim Connelly interviews ECAC commissioner Doug Christiansen about an NCAA proposal to change the eligibility window to align with high school graduation or a player’s 19th birthday. In this episode, Christiansen explains that this would have major consequences for college hockey, with 75% of players potentially losing a year of eligibility given the sport’s average player age of 20.6. <br /><br />Christiansen describes ongoing, collaborative discussions with the NCAA, NHL, USA Hockey, and development leagues. The talks emphasize hockey’s unique development path through junior hockey and that the proposed rule was not designed for hockey.<br /><br /><br />Find all of our podcasts at <a href="https://www.uscho.com/podcasts" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">USCHO.com/podcasts</a>

March 30, 2026
Looking at paths taken to Frozen Four, Vegas story lines, Mercyhurst announcement
Hosts Jim Connelly (@jimmyconnelly), Derek Schooley (@derekschooley), and Ed Trefzger (@EdTrefzger) review games of the weekend and news of the past week.<br /><br />In Part 1, we look at how Denver, Michigan, North Dakota, and Wisconsin made it to the Frozen Four. And we comment on the unfortunate news of the announced cancellation of men's hockey program at Mercyhurst.<br /><br />In Part 2, we analyze the story lines of the four teams and the distractions for teams with the tournament being in Las Vegas.<br /><br />This episode is sponsored by the NCAA Men's Frozen Four, April 9 and 11 in Las Vegas. Tickets: <a href="https://ncaa.com/mfrozenfour" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://ncaa.com/mfrozenfour</a><br /><br />Find all of our podcasts at <a href="https://www.uscho.com/podcasts" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">USCHO.com/podcasts</a>
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