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From the FreeP: Third, fourth lines push Terriers past SLU
By Kevin Dillon/DFP Staff The St. Lawrence University men’s hockey team has relied on star players, namely forwards Kyle Flanagan and Greg Carey, to create most of its offense during the 2012–13 season. When the Saints marched into Agganis Arena Saturday night, it was only fitting that it was No. […]
Video: Jack Parker, Wade Megan and Matt Nieto post-game press conferences following home shutout vs. St. Lawrence
UPDATED: No. 10 Boston University shuts out St. Lawrence, 4-0
By Tim Healey/DFP Staff Saturday night at Agganis Arena, Wade Megan won some bragging rights. Facing his hometown team captained by a childhood friend, the senior captain scored the 40th goal of his collegiate career in the No. 10 Boston University men’s hockey team’s 4–0 win over St. Lawrence University. […]
Live blog: No. 10 BU hosts St. Lawrence
Time/location: 7 p.m., Agganis Arena BU lines: Wade Megan – Cason Hohmann – Yasin CisséMatt Nieto – Danny O’Regan – Evan RodriguesSahir Gill – Wes Myron – Sam KurkerMatt Lane – Ben Rosen – Ryan Santana Garrett Noonan – Ryan RuikkaSean Escobedo – Alexx PriviteraMatt Grzelcyk – Ahti Oksanen Sean MaguireMatt […]
November Mailbag: We want your questions
It’s that time of the month again — mailbag time! This will be our second installment of the season for this monthly feature, and with the season progressing and more and more storylines playing out, we hope it’ll be a lot more fun and useful for everyone involved. We did a […]
Maguire to make first home start as Terriers take on St. Lawrence
By Kevin Dillon/DFP Staff Agganis Arena will almost surely not be filled to capacity with students still home for Thanksgiving break, but Boston University men’s hockey freshman goaltender Sean Maguire will get his first chance to start at home Saturday night in a non-conference game against St. Lawrence University. Maguire […]
Grading the Terriers: Special Teams fails as Terriers lose 3–1 to UNH
By Kevin Dillon/DFP Staff Offense: C– The Terriers piled up 46 shots on goal in the game, but a lot of those came from outside of good scoring areas. Part of that was due to the strong defensive play by UNH, but senior captain Wade Megan said that the team […]
From the FreeP: Power play fails Terriers in loss
By Annie Maroon/DFP Staff Through nine games, the University of New Hampshire men’s hockey team had allowed just two power-play goals. Boston University could have changed that on any one of its seven man-advantages on Sunday, but the Terriers faltered against the league’s best penalty kill, walking away with nothing […]
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