The Terriers opened the second half of the season at Yale and fall 7-5.
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PREVIEW: BU men’s hockey looks to open second half strong against Yale
The second half of the season opens up for the Terriers Sunday afternoon at Yale at 4 p.m.
BU men’s hockey concludes first half with 7-5 exhibition win over NTDP
BU wrapped up the fall term on Friday at Agganis Arena, taking down the USA Hockey National Team Development Program 7-5 in an exhibition.
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.
‘They really care:’ Together, captains Ryan Greene and Shane Lachance produce another signature moment
The co-captains willed the Boston University men’s hockey team to its Friendship Four title in a 4-3 win against Notre Dame at The SSE Arena in Belfast.
PREVIEW: For first time since 2018, BU men’s hockey will play for the Belpot in the Friendship Four
The Boston University men’s hockey team, along with Merrimack, Harvard and Notre Dame, has traveled to Belfast, Northern Ireland, for the biennial Friendship Four tournament.
Jay Pandolfo looked defeated after BU men’s hockey’s win over Merrimack. Here’s how the Terriers got here
The Terriers had to claw their way back in the third period to snap a three-game home skid against the Warriors.
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.
PREVIEW: BU men’s hockey readies for a weekend series at Maine, where an old rivalry is ready to be renewed
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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