The Black Bears have restored the winning feeling after a few decades of irrelevance, and the Terriers remain a national contender after a slow start.
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PREVIEW: For BU women’s hockey, a magical start to the season welcomes its biggest series yet — Boston College
The Terriers, unbeaten in nine straight games, are set for a nationally ranked Battle of Comm. Ave. in a home-and-home series against Boston College.
BU men’s hockey snaps skid with 5-2 win over UMass Lowell
The No. 9 Boston University men’s hockey team didn’t need perfection Saturday night at the Tsongas Center. They needed a win. And in a 5-2 defeat of No. 17 UMass Lowell, they got it.
BU men’s hockey drops its third straight in 5-3 loss to UMass Lowell
No. 17 UMass Lowell waltzed onto Comm. Ave. Friday night and stunned the home crowd with a 5-3 win, marking a third consecutive loss on home ice for the No. 9 Terriers.
BU women’s hockey takes Merrimack to shootout in 3-3 tie, earns extra Hockey East Point
The Boston University women’s hockey team couldn’t get the job done against Merrimack in overtime, taking the extra point in a shootout victory. The Terriers outshot the Warriors 41-8 but left with a 3-3 tie.
PREVIEW: BU men’s hockey looks to bounce back against UMass Lowell
Fresh off getting swept at home for the first time since October 2017, the No. 9 Terriers are set to face No. 17 UMass Lowell in a home-and-home series.
BU women’s hockey takes care of business in 5-1 road win over Merrimack
In a 5-1 victory over the Warriors (4-5-0, 2-4-0 Hockey East) at Lawler Rink, BU left no doubt. The No. 15 Terriers (9-3-0, 7-1-0 HE) dominated all facets of the game, extending their win streak to eight.
PREVIEW: BU women’s hockey with a chance to extend win streak to nine in home-and-home with Merrimack
Before an enormous series with Boston College on Nov. 15-16, the Terriers have a chance to close the loop on this stellar start to the season with two more games against Merrimack.
Terriers leave Michigan series with far more questions than answers
As Coach Jay Pandolfo often says, the team is young. It will take time for them to find their groove. But from where the team stands right now, BU is far from National Championship form, and it has a steep climb to get there.
BU men’s hockey suffers 5-4 overtime defeat to Michigan in a back-and-forth contest
The University of Michigan’s 5-4 overtime win over the Boston University men’s hockey team Saturday night marked the first time in 1,114 days that BU has lost consecutive games at Agganis Arena.
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