The Miami RedHawks traveled to Minnesota this weekend looking for retribution again against a Duluth team that beat them twice in Oxford last week.
They didn’t get it.
The RedHawks lost 8-1 Friday night and 3-1 Saturday to a Duluth team that boasts eight National Hockey League (NHL) draft picks and is currently ranked fifth in the country.
The team will look to bounce back next weekend against fourth-ranked St. Cloud State at home in Oxford before finishing the season with a home-and-home series
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Another week, more power rankings. A tough week for some, as teams trended both ways. The next two weeks will be imperative for teams, should they want a chance to win the MAC in Cleveland.
Before we start, we did want to make a housekeeping note regarding NIU. With the program nearing a month without playing a single game, we’ve taken them out of our rankings until they’re able to grace the hardwood once again.
NIU’s current status has already affected their game Tuesday against Toledo, resulting in its cancelaltion, but they are still scheduled to play against Kent State on Saturday. That game would be their first in 28 days should it be played as scheduled. With a shortage of games, the Huskies will need every win they can grab once they do get back, as winning percentage will ultimately determine the seeds for the conference tournaments.
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