By Scott McLaughlin/DFP Staff BURLINGTON, VT. –– The Boston University men’s hockey team completely controlled even-strength play for most of the first 40 minutes in Sunday’s 3-2 loss to the University of Vermont, but the Catamounts won the special-teams battle and were able to hang in the game because of […]
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BU vs. Vermont Live Blog
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Terriers show no desperation, get flattened 7-3 by Vermont
By Scott McLaughlin/DFP Staff BURLINGTON, Vt. –– With teams four through nine in the Hockey East standings separated by a mere two points with now just a weekend and a half left in the season, everyone in that logjam is desperate for points. BU coach Jack Parker said he knew […]
BU vs. Vermont Live Blog
Note: I’ve heard that the internet at Gutterson is about as predictable as New England weather. Word is you have to keep signing on every time it goes out. So, if I disappear at all this weekend, that’s why. Well, that or I ate too much Ben & Jerry’s.-Scott Boston […]
From the FreeP: Ailing Terriers head to Vermont for weekend set
By Jake Seiner/DFP Staff Rest, relaxation and a bit of chicken noodle soup are what most of the No. 20 Boston University men’s hockey team could use this weekend. Instead, the team can look forward to a three-and-a-half hour bus ride, a weekend in blustery Burlington, Vt. (highs are projected […]
Parker on the Olympics
Working on the preview for this weekends’ action, and had a few quotes from BU coach Jack Parker about the Olympics and international hockey. Some pretty interesting stuff if you’re into the subject, and since I don’t have a notebook or anything planned for the near future, I’ll just leave […]
From the FreeP: Hockey East Power Rankings
By Scott McLaughlin/DFP Staff 1) No. 7 Boston College (18-10-2, 13-8-2)The Eagles might be four points out of first, but they’re clearly the best team in Hockey East. They’re second in offense (3.70 goals per game), tied for first in defense (2.53 goals-against average) and second in special teams (+12 […]
From the FreeP: Zach Cohen nets game-winner as Terriers earn weekend split
By Scott McLaughlin/DFP Staff The No. 19 Boston University men’s hockey team knew that Providence College liked to pack its defenders below the faceoff dots in its own end. And the Terriers knew the play that would crack that shell –– a pass from the goal line back to the […]
From the FreeP: Glass makes the most of his return to the lineup
By Cary Betagole/DFP Staff Ten games spent watching from the sidelines in street-clothes can wear on a hockey player, and for a highly touted recruit like sophomore forward Andrew Glass, it can be downright unbearable. “It was frustrating for a while, but you just have to keep working hard and […]
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