There’s a phrase: It’s hard to beat a team three times. Why? The other team is hungrier.
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Terriers advance to Beanpot Championship with 4-3 win over Boston College
The Boston University men’s hockey team delivered, defeating the No.1 Boston College Eagles, 4-3, in the Dunkin’ Beanpot semifinal and proving it can hang with the big dogs.
Tom Willander looks to turn the tide at first Beanpot tournament
Boston University’s Willander will have another chance to best his rival birth-years. This time around, it will be on the largest stage of his collegiate career thus far at Monday’s 71st Dunkin’ Beanpot semifinal.
BU to rematch with Boston College in Beanpot semifinal
The No. 3 Terriers have a chance for vindication in the opening round of the 71st Beanpot Monday when they take on the No. 1 Eagles at 8 p.m.
Terriers snap three-game losing streak, beat UNH 6-3 on the road
Freshman forward Jack Harvey — who has not been given a legitimate role yet this season — was elevated to first-line right wing with junior Jack Hughes and former Chicago Steel teammate Macklin Celebrini in the Terriers’ 6-3 win.
Terriers looking to end three-game slide at UNH on Friday
The Boston University’s men’s ice hockey team will play in its second get-back game in a row this weekend against the University of New Hampshire Wildcats.
Terriers’ losing streak extends to three games in 4-3 overtime loss to Northeastern
The Boston University men’s hockey team (16-7-1, 11-4-1 Hockey East) fell 4-3 to the Huskies (10-12-2, 5-11-0 HE) Tuesday night at Matthews Arena.
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.
Terriers with quick turnaround, face Northeastern on Tuesday
The Terriers will face the Northeastern University Huskies Tuesday night at Matthews Arena in the teams’ second meeting of the 2023-24 season.
Boston University unable to capitalize in 4-3 loss, swept by No. 2 Boston College
The No. 1 Terriers couldn’t handle the No. 2 Eagles in either game of the weekend’s twin bill, surrendering the top seed in the NCAA with Saturday’s 4-3 loss and keeping only the shame of a disheartening sweep.
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