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.
Tag: Jay OBrien
Terriers’ season ends in Tampa, fall to Minnesota 6-2
The Boston University Terriers’ (29-11-0) magical run came to an end in Tampa Thursday night, falling to the top-ranked Minnesota Golden Gophers (29-9-1) 6-2. BU said goodbye to 10 seniors, all of whom returned to play in this very game.
Ethan Phillips proved to be difference-maker against WMU
Ethan Phillips’ empty-net goal meant a whole lot more than an end-of-game extra insurance point for Boston University. The senior forward stepped up in a big way for the entire 60 minutes and strung together his best performance of the season –– and what a time to do it.
Drew Commesso carries BU to Hockey East Championship game
The Terriers made their return to the TD Garden after having seemingly recovered from the malaise that was onset by the Beanpot. After a sketchy 60 minutes, BU found its game in overtime to beat the Providence College Friars 2-1.
Terriers head to Garden for semifinals against PC
With Bostonians celebrating St. Patrick’s Day on Friday, The No. 5 Boston University men’s hockey team hopes that their third trip to TD Garden will be the lucky charm. At 4p.m., the Terriers will face the Providence College Friars in the Hockey East tournament semifinals.
Hutson’s headline 6-4 win, clinching HE regular season title
It was senior night at Agganis Arena as the Boston University men’s hockey team (23-10-0, 17-6-0 Hockey East) honored its 11 class of 2023 members ahead of besting the Providence College Friars (14-12-7, 9-8-6 HE) by a score of 6-4.
BU to wrap up regular season against Providence with hardware on the line
Fresh off a rejuvenating sweep over the University of Vermont, the No. 7 Boston University men’s hockey team will wrap up the regular season with a home-and-home series against Providence College this weekend.
Terriers get revenge for “embarrassing” December loss with first win at Conte Forum since 2017
The No. 4 Boston University men’s hockey team (19-6-0, 13-4-0 Hockey East) stormed the Green Line and headed over to Newton, Massachusetts for the second of a home-and-home with the Boston College Eagles (9-9-5, 5-6-4 HE).
Terriers defend Comm. Ave, soar past Eagles
The Boston University men’s hockey team (18-6-0, 12-4-0 HE) collectively stepped up in the absence of their captain, Domenick Fensore, earning their first victory of the season against the rival Boston College Eagles (9-8-5, 5-5-4 HE).
Terriers and Irish set for Thanksgiving matchup
The Boston University men’s hockey team (7-4-0, 5-3-0 Hockey East) will head into the Thanksgiving break with a Big-10 matchup against the No. 19 University of Notre Dame (6-6-2, 3-4-1 Big Ten) for the first time since a 2017 split at Agganis Arena.
Recent Comments