By Scott McLaughlin/DFP StaffWe’ve had a few people comment on our live blogs about how bad BU has been this season on 5-on-3’s and 5-minute power plays, and we even had someone in the athletic department say they’d love to see the numbers.Jake took on this task last season (well, the 5-on-3’s at least), so I figured I’d do it this year. If you take away any 5-on-3’s that were less than 10 seconds, which Jake did last year and I’ve done again, this is what you get.Last year, BU went 2-for-19 on 5-on-3’s for a 10.5-percent conversion rate. This year hasn’t been quite as atrocious, but it’s still been pretty bad, especially when you consider the Terriers haven’t scored in their last seven 5-on-3’s. It’s worth noting that most in the hockey community expect to convert on somewhere between 30 and 40 percent of 5-on-3’s.The length of the 5-on-3 is in parentheses. For games with more than one, an asterisk denotes which one the goal was scored on.5-on-310/22 vs. UMass: 0-1 (0:10)11/6 vs. Maine: 0-1 (1:10)11/13 @ Merrimack: 0-1 (0:16)11/19 @ UNH: 1-1 (1:17)11/27 vs. Brown: 1-2 (1:06, 0:39*)12/3 vs. BC: 1-3 (0:33, 0:57, 1:44*)12/11 @ RPI: 0-1 (0:24)1/28 @ Maine: 0-1 (0:37)1/29 @ Maine: 0-2 (1:58, 1:09)2/11 @ UMass: 0-1 (0:39)2/19 @ Providence: 0-1 (1:33)2/25 vs. UVM: 0-1 (1:03)Total: 3-16 (18.8%)As for 5-minute power plays, the Terriers had been awful up until this weekend. They were 0-for-6 with one shorthanded goal against until converting twice Saturday.5-minute power play10/9 vs. Wisconsin: 0-110/10 vs. Notre Dame: 0-111/27 vs. Brown: 0-112/1 vs. Brown: 0-11/29 @ Maine: 0-12/14 vs. Harvard: 0-1 (w/ a shorty against)2/26 vs. UVM: 2-2Total: 2-8 (25.0%)