The Terriers looked down and out in the first period of the NCAA regional semifinal against Ohio State on Thursday afternoon. Then, they completely took over the game, advancing to the regional finals in Toledo on Saturday afternoon.
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BU men’s hockey falls to UConn 5-2 in Hockey East semifinal
The Terriers looked a step behind the Huskies in the loss, playing poorly in the neutral zone and struggling to generate offense throughout.
BU men’s hockey dominates Providence in 8-2 win on senior night
The Terriers took control of the game from the drop of the puck and never looked back.
BU men’s hockey avoids harsh reality against Boston College
After Friday’s 6-2 loss to Boston College at Agganis Arena, it seemed as if the Boston University men’s hockey team was about to face a harsh reality.
Mid-season BU men’s hockey mailbag
From slow starts to a volatile young defensive core to a lack of sustained on-ice chemistry, there are plenty of questions left to be answered regarding the Boston University men’s hockey team.
The vision gets clearer for BU men’s hockey at Friendship Four
BU, with 13 NHL Draft picks on its roster, was supposed to rely on its depth this season. In Belfast, the Terriers did.
BU men’s hockey takes a step forward with 6-2 Friendship Four win over Merrimack
Across the pond, BU allowed the Warriors to stick around, much like a week ago in Boston. But three first-period goals from three of BU’s least likely scorers won the game for the Terriers.
BU men’s hockey wins third straight with 4-2 victory over UConn, but frustrations mount for unsatisfied Pandolfo
After falling behind in the first period of Saturday’s Hockey East opener against the University of Connecticut, the Terriers did just enough to escape Agganis Arena with a 4-2 win.
BU men’s hockey’s season-opening performance wasn’t perfect, or was it?
The coaches won’t agree, and neither will the players. Even the Fans in attendance won’t agree, but the Boston University men’s hockey team’s season-opening performance was exactly what it needed to look like.
‘He’s a special player’: Lane Hutson era comes to a close
On Friday, the Montreal Canadiens’ 62nd overall pick in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Original Six club, officially ending his Terrier career.
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