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From the FreeP: Trivino short-handed goal spurs Terriers

By Arielle Aronson/DFP Staff

After Saturday night’s 4-3 win over the University of Denver, Boston University coach Jack Parker had plenty of positives to talk about. There was the defense, which stepped up its game following a rough showing in Friday night’s 5-3 loss to Providence. There was also the team’s play on special teams, which scored two short-handed goals and one power-play goal.

But Parker saved his most lofty praise for senior forward Corey Trivino, who scored his third goal in as many games Saturday night.

“I don’t think there’s any question that our best player up and down the lineup was Corey Trivino,” Parker said. “He was absolutely fabulous.”

Saturday night was not the first time of the young season that Parker named Trivino his best player. In the season opener against the University of New Hampshire, Parker also gave those honors to Trivino despite a shutout from senior goaltender Kieran Millan, who tied the BU record for career wins that night in an outstanding performance.

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