The Terriers scored three-straight, second-period goals to defeat the Huskies 4-2 when it mattered most, advancing to the Hockey East Semifinals at TD Garden.
Author: Brendan Nordstrom
BU sweeps UConn behind Caron shutout, Wilmer’s five points
Behind Caron’s shutout and sophomore forward Jeremy Wilmer’s five-point night, the Terriers swept the Huskies with a 6-0 win at Agganis Arena on Saturday.
Terriers look to ride momentum into weekend series against UConn
The No. 2 Terriers have the chance to take the momentum from that dominant win into their final two-game series of the season in a home-and-home set against the University of Connecticut Huskies.
Terriers to face Vermont and Merrimack in split weekend series
The Terriers have the opportunity to right the ship with another game against the Catamounts on Friday afternoon. BU follows it up with a Saturday matinee against the Merrimack Warriors.
Terriers dominate Merrimack 7-1 behind Jack Harvey’s two goals
Harvey’s back-to-back goals contributed to a 7-1 onslaught by the Terriers, completing the regular season sweep of the Merrimack Warriors on Friday evening.
Third time’s the charm: The good and the bad of the Beanpot semifinal
There’s a phrase: It’s hard to beat a team three times. Why? The other team is hungrier.
BU to rematch with Boston College in Beanpot semifinal
The No. 3 Terriers have a chance for vindication in the opening round of the 71st Beanpot Monday when they take on the No. 1 Eagles at 8 p.m.
Terriers break four-game losing streak behind Shanahan’s shutout in 3-0 victory
Behind Shanahan’s 19-save shutout, the Terriers snapped their four-game losing streak with a win over No. 15 Boston College in convincing 3-0 fashion.
Boston University unable to capitalize in 4-3 loss, swept by No. 2 Boston College
The No. 1 Terriers couldn’t handle the No. 2 Eagles in either game of the weekend’s twin bill, surrendering the top seed in the NCAA with Saturday’s 4-3 loss and keeping only the shame of a disheartening sweep.
The 2024 women’s Beanpot was about more than hockey
Catherine Foulem stepped onto the ice of TD Garden just before 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday evening. In that moment, she was a part of history.
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