The Terriers struggled to find a rhythm against the Friars, looking disjointed and undisciplined along the way.
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BU women’s hockey keeps finding a way, and now they’ve got one hand on the Hockey East No. 1 seed
The Terriers scored the game-winning goal off the rush, an area in which they’ve significantly improved.
PREVIEW: Men’s hockey needs to prove consistency in Providence series
The men’s hockey team needs to string together two strong performances against the No. 7 Friars on the heels of its Beanpot championship over No. 1 Boston College.
PREVIEW: BU women’s hockey can taste the No. 1 seed. Can they take care of business against New Hampshire?
The six Hockey East points available to BU are critical, but the Terriers are more focused on something else.
How BU’s Dog Pound went undercover to pull off a Beanpot prank for the ages
Ethan Gassé was going undercover in the student section of BU’s arch-rival at the Beanpot final with one mission: trick BC students into unfurling a large banner that read: “BC SUCKS.”
With Beanpot win over Boston College, BU men’s hockey proved it can go all the way
In a frustrating and at times dissapointing season, BU finally reach its potential against the top-ranked Eagles.
BU men’s hockey wins 32nd Beanpot title with 4-1 win over Boston College
BU was badly outplayed by No. 1 Boston College in the first period. Then, the Terriers scored three unanswered goals to capture the 32nd Beanpot in school history with a 4-1 win at TD Garden Monday night.
PREVIEW: Battle of Comm. Ave. takes to TD Garden in men’s Beanpot final
There was no better way this could go for entertainment value. Both the Boston University men’s hockey team and Boston College decimated their opponents in the Beanpot semifinals last Monday. No. 8 BU (15-10-1, 10-6-1 Hockey East) beat Harvard 7-1, and No. 1 BC (21-4-1, 13-3-1 HEA) dismantled Northeastern 8-2. […]
Third period burst powers BU women’s hockey to 4-1 win over Providence
The Terriers struggled to generate any kind of offense in the first two periods of Saturday’s matinee with Providence (17-10-3, 13-8-2 Hockey East) at Walter Brown Arena. But when BU (20-9-1, 17-5-1 HE) finally broke through — with a Sydney Healey goal partway through the third period — it never looked back in a 3-1 win.
BU women’s hockey eventually played well enough to beat UConn. It just took them too long
BU started too slow, then took too many penalties, to defeat the defending Hockey East champions.
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