The Terriers had to claw their way back in the third period to snap a three-game home skid against the Warriors.
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Cole Eiserman saved the day, but BU men’s hockey’s problems remain unsolved after 6-3 win over Merrimack
Eiserman buried two goals in the final frame, rescuing a victory at Agganis Arena after a brutal effort from No. 13 BU.
PREVIEW: BU men’s hockey looks to snap home skid against Merrimack
Before heading across the pond for the Friendship Four in Belfast, Northern Ireland, the Boston University men’s hockey team will host Merrimack College for a standalone contest Friday night.
Is the BU men’s goaltender battle still up for debate?
Both Max Lacroix and Mathieu Caron put on impressive performances in their respective trials last weekend. If this is an open goaltending contest, it is hard to give either the edge.
After road win at Boston College, the reality is undeniable: BU women’s hockey is for real
The Terriers reached 10 wins a full 64 days earlier than they did last season, and lead Hockey East with 27 points after 11 games.
After late-game heroics, BU men’s hockey ties Maine 2-2 and wins shootout
Alfond Arena stayed dead quiet as the Boston University men’s hockey team celebrated its shootout win over the Black Bears after salvaging a 2-2 tie in the final moments of Saturday’s game at Alfond Arena.
In Battle of Comm. Ave. finale, BU women’s hockey suffocates Boston College in 3-1 win
The Terriers dominated the Eagles over 60 minutes in a 3-1 win at Conte Forum, surrendering only nine shots on goal.
Three takeaways from the BU women’s hockey team’s 3-1 win over Boston College
The No. 14 Terriers suffocated the No. 11 Eagles on Saturday at Conte Forum, winning, 2-1, in a game played almost entirely in their possession.
In familiar fashion, BU men’s hockey falls 5-2 to No. 7 Maine at Alfond Arena in game one of top-billed series
When the No. 11 Terriers took the ice at Alfond Arena against Maine on Friday night, the result wasn’t a surprise: a deflating 5-2 defeat. BU looked like a lost team.
In front of a record home crowd, BU women’s hockey proves it belongs with rival Boston College, even in 3-2 overtime loss
The moment was not too big for BU, which outplayed the No. 11 Eagles in front of 2,886 at Agganis Arena, before the tamest of shots in overtime suddenly ended it.
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