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Parker discusses BU’s new defensive system
One of the biggest changes for the Terriers this year from a strategic perspective will be a switch from a man-to-man defensive scheme to a hybrid zone scheme. Parker discussed the move during a recent sit-down with The Daily Free Press. On the switch“We all kind of sat around all […]
BREAKING – Vinny Saponari headed to BC
Former Boston University men’s hockey player Vinny Saponari said Thursday that he will be taking his talents to Boston College for the 2011-12 season. “I love the city of Boston, and Boston College always has a good team,” Saponari said of the decision.” I played against them for two years. […]
From the FreeP: 2010-11 season preview issue
Four articles to get you ready for the season: 2010-11 BU hockey season preview by DFP Staff Connolly’s amazing journey by Scott McLaughlin Sophomore surge: Nicastro goes from young, inexperienced blueliner to veteran leader in one year’s time by Sam Dykstra Boyle a strength for Terriers despite never playing hockey […]
Parker expected to coach this weekend
By Scott McLaughlin/DFP Staff Terrier coach Jack Parker has received medical clearance and is planning to be on the bench for this weekend’s season-opening Warrior Ice Breaker Tournament in St. Louis, according to a team source. Parker underwent heart bypass surgery over the summer and had yet to get the […]
From the FreeP: Coyle shines in spectacular college hockey debut
By Scott McLaughlin/DFP Staff It would’ve been easy for freshman forward Charlie Coyle to fall short of expectations in his first game as a Terrier. After all, being a local kid, a first-round NHL pick and the cousin of Boston University legend and NHL All-Star Tony Amonte induces quite a […]
Bavis, Connolly and Rosen Postgame Reactions
BU vs. Toronto Slideshow
Photos by U-Jin Lee/DFP Staff
Oct.2 Report Card (BU 9, Toronto 3)
By Sam Dykstra/DFP Staff Offense: A+This may be the easiest grade given in the history of report cards. The Terriers totaled nine goals, their highest total in any game – exhibition, regular season and postseason included – since they scored the same amount against the University of Vermont back on […]
From the FreeP: Setting the ice ablaze
By Jake Seiner, DFP Staff It took the 2009-10 Boston University men’s hockey team half a season to find its stride offensively. By comparison, the 2010-11 version seems to be well ahead of that curve. The Terriers topped their highest goal output from a year ago – seven goals – […]
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