Freshman Cole Hutson won Wednesday’s game for BU with two third-period goals.
Author: Sam Robb O'Hagan
What Friday’s rebound win over Maine showed about BU women’s hockey
BU didn’t panic after its 8-1 loss to Princeton, and it showed in Friday’s 3-1 win over Maine.
Three takeaways from BU women’s hockey’s 3-1 road win over Maine
BU recovered from an 8-1 loss to Princeton last Wednesday, maintaining its Hockey East lead heading into the spring semester.
The vision gets clearer for BU men’s hockey at Friendship Four
BU, with 13 NHL Draft picks on its roster, was supposed to rely on its depth this season. In Belfast, the Terriers did.
BU men’s hockey takes a step forward with 6-2 Friendship Four win over Merrimack
Across the pond, BU allowed the Warriors to stick around, much like a week ago in Boston. But three first-period goals from three of BU’s least likely scorers won the game for the Terriers.
PREVIEW: Ahead of BU women’s hockey’s Thanksgiving Eve matchup with Princeton, here are the things the Terriers should be thankful for
The Terriers next take the ice on the eve of Thanksgiving in a 2 p.m. matchup Wednesday with Princeton at Agganis Arena. Here are some things BU should be thankful for as they continue one of their best starts to a season in program history.
Cole Eiserman saved the day, but BU men’s hockey’s problems remain unsolved after 6-3 win over Merrimack
Eiserman buried two goals in the final frame, rescuing a victory at Agganis Arena after a brutal effort from No. 13 BU.
After road win at Boston College, the reality is undeniable: BU women’s hockey is for real
The Terriers reached 10 wins a full 64 days earlier than they did last season, and lead Hockey East with 27 points after 11 games.
Three takeaways from the BU women’s hockey team’s 3-1 win over Boston College
The No. 14 Terriers suffocated the No. 11 Eagles on Saturday at Conte Forum, winning, 2-1, in a game played almost entirely in their possession.
In front of a record home crowd, BU women’s hockey proves it belongs with rival Boston College, even in 3-2 overtime loss
The moment was not too big for BU, which outplayed the No. 11 Eagles in front of 2,886 at Agganis Arena, before the tamest of shots in overtime suddenly ended it.
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