In an interview with the Boston Hockey Blog, Hockey East Supervisor of Men’s Officials Brian Murphy and Associate Commissioner Brian Smith offered context on the procedural penalty called on the BU men’s hockey team in Saturday’s 2-0 loss to Boston College.
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PREVIEW: BU men’s hockey readies for home-and-home series with rival Boston College
Puck drop is scheduled for 7 p.m. for both nights of the highly-anticipated home-and-home between No. 8 Terriers (13-7-1, 9-3-1 Hockey East) and No. 1 Eagles (16-4-1, 9-3-1 HE).
BU men’s hockey finds a different way in 2-1 overtime win over New Hampshire
When the Boston University men’s hockey team’s high-octane offense struggled to find the back of the net Saturday against New Hampshire, the Terriers finally won in a different fashion.
Late heroics power BU women’s hockey to 2-1 overtime win over Harvard in Beanpot semifinal
Sydney Healey sniped the game-tying goal with 55 seconds left, then Lindsay Bochna buried the winner in overtime.
Never in doubt, BU men’s hockey takes 2024 Friendship Four with 4-3 thriller over Notre Dame
BELFAST, Northern Ireland — Perched on the bench after scoring a game-tying goal with five minutes remaining, Boston University men’s hockey co-captain Ryan Greene addressed his teammates with a declaration. “Boys,” he said. “We’re not gonna let this go to overtime.” That had been the sentiment on the bench all […]
Now a Belfast Giant, former BU captain Bobo Carpenter has wisdom to share for this generation of Terriers
Former BU captain Bobo Carpenter’s advice to this generation of Terriers: you never know where the game will take you, and you never know who’s watching.
After late-game heroics, BU men’s hockey ties Maine 2-2 and wins shootout
Alfond Arena stayed dead quiet as the Boston University men’s hockey team celebrated its shootout win over the Black Bears after salvaging a 2-2 tie in the final moments of Saturday’s game at Alfond Arena.
PREVIEW: BU men’s hockey readies for a weekend series at Maine, where an old rivalry is ready to be renewed
The Black Bears have restored the winning feeling after a few decades of irrelevance, and the Terriers remain a national contender after a slow start.
BU men’s hockey snaps skid with 5-2 win over UMass Lowell
The No. 9 Boston University men’s hockey team didn’t need perfection Saturday night at the Tsongas Center. They needed a win. And in a 5-2 defeat of No. 17 UMass Lowell, they got it.
BU men’s hockey drops its third straight in 5-3 loss to UMass Lowell
No. 17 UMass Lowell waltzed onto Comm. Ave. Friday night and stunned the home crowd with a 5-3 win, marking a third consecutive loss on home ice for the No. 9 Terriers.
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