Jack Eichel is a Stanley Cup champion, and boy was it a winding road for the former-Terrier to finally reach the top of the heap.
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‘He’s like the mayor of Boston’: Looking back at Brian Durocher’s legendary coaching career
It’s 4:30 a.m., and Brian Durocher snaps open a red flair pen, reaches for a blank notecard and begins to write. Sitting on the couch in his Brookline condo, Durocher jots a note of gratitude to a donor of the Boston University women’s hockey program.
Letter from the Captain: Domenick Fensore
To start off, I would like to say that having the opportunity to be a Terrier the last four seasons has been such an honor and a dream for me. Growing up going to BU games, I always wanted to throw on the scarlet and white jersey and be a part of the great tradition here.
Q & A with Sasquatch
Near the end of the regular season for Boston University’s men’s hockey team I had a conversation with one of the most elusive figures in Terrier fandom. His name is Brian Zive, he’s likely one of the most famous people in the world of BU Hockey –– and, probably, college hockey as a whole.
Terrier Hockey Talk: Off-ice updates and superlatives
This week on Terrier Hockey Talk, the BHB discusses WIH coaching changes, off-ice signings and end of year superlatives for MIH. Listen below!
Tara Watchorn returns to Walter Brown as WIH head coach
Tara Watchorn is not a new face to Walter Brown Arena, but today she made her first public appearance in the legendary rink under a new title.
Brown goaltender Mathieu Caron transfers to BU
After two impressive seasons at Brown University, goaltender Mathieu Caron is headed to Boston University. Caron’s arrival will fill the void left by star netminder Drew Commesso, who signed an entry-level contract with the Chicago Blackhawks on April 11.
“Leave it better than you found it” : a thank you to the class of 2023
Before we truly “conclude” the season though, let’s take a look back on what was a historic year and a shift in the trajectory of the program.
Breaking down a news-filled Monday for BU Hockey
A flurry of activity on Monday kept the college hockey conversation alive just a little bit longer before the long summer ahead. Much of the news concerned Boston University, so let’s dive into it.
Drew Commesso signs NHL contract with Chicago
No. 29 is off to the show. After three seasons with Boston University, junior goaltender Drew Commesso has signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Chicago Blackhawks. Commesso was selected by the Blackhawks in the second round of the 2020 draft.
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