After a month of team practice, the No. 1 ranked Boston University men’s hockey team will officially start their 2023-24 season on Saturday when it takes on the Bentley University Falcons in Waltham, Mass.
Author: Belle Fraser
WIH to open regular season, conference play against Northeastern University
The Terriers will host the No. 5 Northeastern University Huskies (3-1-0, 0-0-0 Hockey East) at Walter Brown Arena on Friday night to kick off their 2023-24 campaign.
Season preview with Jay Pandolfo: Terriers are after the national title with young talent and veteran experience
Led by head coach Jay Pandolfo, the Terriers are looking to turn their 2023 Frozen Four fallout into motivation for a deeper run in the 2023-24 season.
Hockey East media day notebook
The Boston Hockey Blog got to catch up with both Jay Pandolfo and Tara Watchorn about outlooks and updates on their respective groups.
Jack Eichel wins Stanley Cup with Vegas
Jack Eichel is a Stanley Cup champion, and boy was it a winding road for the former-Terrier to finally reach the top of the heap.
Terrier Hockey Talk: Off-ice updates and superlatives
This week on Terrier Hockey Talk, the BHB discusses WIH coaching changes, off-ice signings and end of year superlatives for MIH. Listen below!
Drew Commesso signs NHL contract with Chicago
No. 29 is off to the show. After three seasons with Boston University, junior goaltender Drew Commesso has signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Chicago Blackhawks. Commesso was selected by the Blackhawks in the second round of the 2020 draft.
Despite the ending, BU hockey is back
There are a list of moments to reel over from the national semifinal loss. But it’s not what defines the 2022-2023 season. Instead, it was the year that Boston University reinstated themselves as a power in college hockey, led by a veteran group that injected pride back into the program.
Terrier Hockey Talk: Catching up with Cade Webber
Junior defenseman Cade Webber joined the BHB on Terrier Hockey Talk this week to discuss his journey to BU, developments this season and keys to success in the Frozen Four. Listen below!
Bigger than the game: Logan Gatto sparks BU
While he may be the Terriers’ youngest member, Logan Gatto has been a driving force for Boston University the entire season. Whether he’s roaring through warmups or rushing the ice after a victory, the seven-year-old is a spark for the team and constant reminder that hockey is far more than a sport.
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