The men’s hockey team needs to string together two strong performances against the No. 7 Friars on the heels of its Beanpot championship over No. 1 Boston College.
Author: Brendan Nordstrom
BU men’s hockey can’t crack Jacob Fowler, Mikhail Yegorov shines in 2-0 loss to BC
The Boston University men’s hockey team’s pre-game mistake cost them a 2-0 loss to BC on Saturday night at Conte Forum, ruining goaltender Mikhail Yegorov’s dominant debut.
Women’s hockey needs to get back on the rails against Holy Cross
It may seem over-dramatic to tell a team near the top of Hockey East’s standings its season is on the line this weekend, but two wins are an absolute necessity.
In 2-0 shutout loss to UNH, BU women’s hockey falls victim to trap game ahead of Beanpot final
The BU women’s hockey team fell victim to the trap game prior to the Beanpot championship, taking a 2-0 shutout against the middling University of New Hampshire at the Whittemore Center Saturday afternoon.
Men’s hockey completes first weekend sweep of season behind Eiserman’s hat trick
The BU men’s hockey team completed its first weekend sweep of the season with a 7-4 win over Vermont on Saturday. Cole Eiserman’s hat trick stole the show as the freshman phenom had a statement game.
Behind Cole Hutson’s heroics, BU men’s hockey downs UMass 4-2
The Terriers earned a much-needed win at the Mullins Center in game two of the home-and-home series with the Minutemen.
PREVIEW: BU men’s hockey riding Friendship Four momentum into home-and-home series with UMass
Now, with a young, developing team struggling to find its groove, the Terriers hope the championship will carry them into a rhythm.
BU women’s hockey outclassed 8-1 to Princeton in Agganis Arena finale
The Terriers lost their usual defensive stability on Tuesday afternoon, following an 11-day recess from play. The breakdown allowed the high-motor Tigers to run away with the 8-1 victory on the eve of Thanksgiving.
Is the BU men’s goaltender battle still up for debate?
Both Max Lacroix and Mathieu Caron put on impressive performances in their respective trials last weekend. If this is an open goaltending contest, it is hard to give either the edge.
In familiar fashion, BU men’s hockey falls 5-2 to No. 7 Maine at Alfond Arena in game one of top-billed series
When the No. 11 Terriers took the ice at Alfond Arena against Maine on Friday night, the result wasn’t a surprise: a deflating 5-2 defeat. BU looked like a lost team.
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