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From the FreeP: Defensive unit stands strong after Nicastro game misconduct

By Scott McLaughlin/DFP Staff

It would’ve been understandable if the Boston University men’s hockey team’s defense wore down late in Saturday night’s game. After all, it had to play all but the first 6:19 of the game with just five defensemen following sophomore Max Nicastro’s game misconduct for hitting from behind.

Instead, BU’s back line got stronger as the game went on.

After giving up 14 shots to the University of Massachusetts-Lowell in the first period, the Terriers held the River Hawks to 11 shots over the final two periods, including just four in the third.

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