By Scott McLaughlin/DFP Staff Anthony DeAngelo, a highly touted offensive defenseman, has committed to BU for the fall of 2014, according to US Hockey Report. The 14-year-old Sewell, N.J. native, who is entering his freshman year of high school, will play for the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders of the USHL this […]
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Warsofsky excited to have his rights traded to Bruins
By Scott McLaughlin/DFP Staff Growing up, there were two teams David Warsofsky dreamed of playing for — the Boston University Terriers and the Boston Bruins. He’ll be an assistant captain as a junior this season for the former, and thanks to a draft-day deal, he now has the latter in […]
From the FreeP: Coyle taken 28th in NHL draft
By Sam Dykstra/DFP Staff Boston University men’s hockey incoming freshman Charlie Coyle was selected as the 28th pick in the first round of the NHL Entry Draft by the San Jose Sharks on Friday. Coyle, who is expected to fulfill his commitment to the Terriers in the fall, becomes the […]
Terriers release 2010-11 schedule
The Boston University men’s hockey team released its 2010-11 schedule Thursday. Highlighting the schedule will be tournaments to St. Louis (Oct. 8-10) and Chicago (Jan. 1-2), as well as home games against Brown, Harvard and the Swedish U-20 team and an away game at Rensselaer. The team will open with […]
From the FreeP: Parker unhappy with several proposed rule changes
By Scott McLaughlin/DFP Staff Echoing the sentiments of college hockey coaches across the country, Boston University coach Jack Parker is not happy with some of the rule changes proposed by the NCAA Ice Hockey Rules Committee last Friday. The proposal that has caused the most backlash from coaches and fans […]
Terriers add local boy Noonan for upcoming season
By Scott McLaughlin/DFP Staff It might sound a little bit like the last hole in Caddyshack at BU road games this season. There won’t be explosions or dancing gophers, but there could be taunts of “Nnnnoonan!” That’s because defenseman Garrett Noonan has committed to the Terriers for the upcoming season, […]
From the FreeP: Terriers land ‘Sidney Crosby of women’s hockey’
By Scott McLaughlin/DFP Staff The Boston University men’s hockey team will have its usual fair share of highly touted recruits arriving on campus this fall, but the most hyped and most accomplished incoming freshman will be suiting up for the women’s team. Marie-Philip Poulin, who has been dubbed the “Sidney […]
Bruins blow 3-0 Game 7 lead and 3-0 series lead with 4-3 loss to Flyers
By Sam Dykstra/DFP Staff The 1942 Detroit Red Wings. The 1975 Pittsburgh Penguins. The 2004 New York Yankees. And now, the 2010 Boston Bruins. The teams on that very short list are the only squads in North American major professional sports history to lose a seven-game series after winning the […]
Flyers ground Bruins in 4-0 Game 5 thrashing
By Scott McLaughlin/DFP Staff Forty years to the day after Bobby Orr went flying, the Bruins failed to get off the ground Monday night as the Flyers cruised to a 4-0 Game 5 victory to cut Boston’s series lead to 3-2. The Bruins struggled at both ends of the ice […]
Disciplined hockey players among 13-15 drinking before semifinal, sources say
By Jake Seiner/DFP Staff The three Boston University men’s hockey players recently suspended or dismissed from the team were not alone in a St. Patrick’s Day drinking incident, according to multiple sources who are close to the team, many of whom were with the players that night. Sources said the […]
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