The penalty kill was the elephant in the room, a question that didn’t need asking. It wasn’t just a factor in Saturday night’s deflating 6-2 loss to Boston College in the Hockey East Championship, it was the story of the night.
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Mathieu Caron was the unquestionable MVP for BU in semifinal win
While the Terriers got goals from Ryan Greene, Sam Stevens and a highlight reel one from Lane Hutson, it was the play of Caron that ultimately decided the game for BU.
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.
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.
Callie Shanahan begins ‘comeback tour’ in 27-save Beanpot semifinal performance
At the top of her crease, Callie Shanahan tracked the puck, poke-checked it and the game was over. The Terriers would advance to the 2024 Beanpot Championship at TD Garden.
Five things BU Hockey fans should be thankful for
Consider this a starter pack for your own BU hockey ‘thankful for’ speech.
OPINION: Macklin Celebrini head shots are not good for the player nor the game
Following the Boston University men’s hockey team’s 6-1 win over UMass Lowell at Agganis Arena Saturday night, Jay Pandolfo’s message was loud and clear: the head hits have to stop.
A revitalized Mathieu Caron carried BU to success against UMass
Caron had just capped off his most complete performance as a Terrier — a 38-save effort in a 3-3 tie at UMass Amherst on Saturday night, plus three shootout saves to earn BU the extra Hockey East point.
Terriers built team game and confidence during Saturday win in South Bend
Within ten minutes of the first period, the Terriers hung five goals on their opponents and showed glimpses of what this roster is capable of.
BU veterans and depth players will be important piece of ‘playing the right way’
In college hockey, toughness trumps talent when talent fails to play tough. A nightmarish weekend taught the No. 1 Boston University men’s hockey team that lesson the hard way.
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