Quinn and Lane Hutson set a high bar for the Hutson name at BU. Now, their brother Cole has the tall task of living up to that name as he enters his freshman year with the Terriers.
Tag: Jack Parker
Beanpot Media Day notebook
It’s inching closer and closer to the start of trophy season for Boston’s college hockey teams, with pucks dropping for the Beanpot semifinals just a week from today.
Fifty years later: The improbable beginning to Jack Parker’s legendary BU career
With the ink still wet on his new contract, Jack Parker tread behind athletic director Warren Schmakel and into the Boston University men’s hockey locker room.
Boston University, North Dakota History with Bernie Corbett
Bernie Corbett, the voice of BU hockey for the past 40 seasons, has had a front row seat to the blue-blood rivalry’s development over the years, and now, he’s ready for a new rendition.
Shane Lachance set to create his own legacy in first year with the Terriers
The freshman forward, and grandson of legendary former Boston University men’s hockey coach Jack Parker, will hit Agganis ice this season carrying a legacy that the program has been built upon.
Four in a Row a Quarter Century Ago: Revisiting the Class of ‘98
In the long and storied history of Boston University hockey, only one class has managed the incredibly unique accomplishment of maintaining Beanpot supremacy throughout their Terrier careers.
New era of Battle of Comm. Ave set for Friday night at Conte Forum
Since the schedule was released over the summer, Dec. 9 was circled on the calendar for Terriers, Eagles, and college hockey fans in general.
Midseason Report: a Very Opinionated First Half Review
All opinions are my own. I’ve said it since the start of the season: 2021 is a great year to have a great year. Celebrating 100 years of BU hockey, playing in front of fans, and the Frozen Four in Boston, the Terriers could have written the perfect story. Halfway […]
Terriers fall to Eagles in disheartening third period
In a packed Agganis Arena, the Boston University Terriers (6-9-2, 5-5-2 HE) closed out the first half of the regular season with a heartbreaking shootout loss against the rival Boston College Eagles (8-5-3, 5-3-2) in the 285th meeting of the Battle of Comm Ave. The Terriers completely outshined their opponents […]
BU Hockey Legend, Philanthropist Travis Roy Dead at 45
By: The Boston Hockey Blog staff Travis Roy, the former Terrier forward who was paralyzed during his first collegiate shift, died this afternoon at the age of 45 due to complications from a procedure meant to maintain his quality of life, as first reported by WCVB. He was surrounded by […]
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