Some have called BU freshman Cole Eiserman “selfish” and “one-dimensional.” Others believe he is a future NHL superstar.
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Living up to a name: Cole Hutson enters BU with big skates to fill
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.
Jay Pandolfo has BU men’s hockey back in the big time. But can his program master the little things?
Jay Pandolfo has brought BU men’s hockey back. But, still, not to where he wants it to be.
Men’s hockey names Ryan Greene and Shane Lachance captains for 2024-25 season
Junior Ryan Greene and sophomore Shane Lachance will captain the 2024-25 Boston University men’s hockey team.
‘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.
‘It’s a surreal feeling’: Macklin Celebrini wins 2024 Hobey Baker Award
Celebrini became the youngest player to ever win the Hobey Baker, and the fourth Terrier to earn the honors.
Terriers fall 2-1 in overtime of Frozen Four semifinal to Denver
The Terriers fell to the Pioneers in overtime of the Frozen Four semifinal game at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul on Thursday evening by a score of 2-1, ending BU’s run two wins short of college hockey’s holy grail.
NOTEBOOK: Frozen Four practice and media day
The Frozen Four teams practiced at Xcel Energy Center on Wednesday before speaking to the media. A notebook on BU’s mindset, lineup adjustments and keys to success ahead of the national semifinal.
‘He does everything for us’: Ryan Greene the Terriers’ unsung hero
Whether that be on the power play, penalty kill or while he’s driving production on the second line, Ryan Greene’s versatility has been invaluable for the Terriers and earned him ‘unsung hero’ praise.
Frozen Four head coaches speak to media ahead of Saint Paul
Tuesday morning the head coaches of the Frozen Four teams — Michigan, Boston College, Boston University, and Denver — all spoke to the media ahead of traveling to Saint Paul, Minnesota next weekend for the national championship and semifinals games.
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