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UPDATED: Strong second period puts Terriers over UConn

By Meredith Perri/DFP Staff

After a first period where it showed an improvement in puck possession without any results on the scoreboard, the Boston University men’s hockey team found the back of the net for the first time in close to 120 minutes at the start of the second period.

Following a trend from the first 10 games of the season, the Terriers, who have scored nearly 65 percent of their goals in the second period, went up 3-0 in the middle frame en route to defeating the University of Connecticut 4-1 Sunday night at Agganis Arena.

“I really liked our first 40 minutes,” said BU coach David Quinn after the tilt. “I thought we were ready to play from the get-go. I thought we got the puck to the net a little bit more than we had in the past. I thought we were physical.”

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5 Comments

  1. Not impressed with that so-so performance against a terrible BU team. DQ was expected to win big…he failed.

  2. You need serious help, now it’s just comical….

  3. You are a troubled soul, you are secretly in love with DQ, or your girlfriend is, is that why you are so obsessed with him??And I guess you know more about hockey than the BU committee that hired Quinn, &the Avalanche, &USA HOCKEY who named him “Coach of The Year” prior to his first stint as a BU associate head coach…..RIGHT?? You know more than all those people? Or is it your jealous DQ has probably made more money doing what he loves,@47 Yrs old, than you will make in your life….

  4. Thought the line up was good for this game. Most of the guys were in their natural positions.

  5. LOLOLOL at Anonymous 7:32AM!! LOVED your post!