Powered by two late goals from sophomore forward Ryan Greene, the No. 5 Boston University men’s hockey team erased a two-goal deficit in the third period to take down the No. 3 Quinnipiac University Bobcats, 3-2, Wednesday night.
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In top-five matchup with Quinnipiac, BU looks to ‘be ready for the challenge’
Two of the nation’s best will face off when the Boston University men’s hockey team hosts Quinnipiac University Wednesday evening at Agganis Arena. The puck drops at 5 p.m.
Fueled by its power play, BU takes down Maine, 3-2
With their power play clicking on all cylinders, the Terriers captured a 3-2 win over No. 9 University of Maine Friday night at Agganis Arena. All three tallies came on the man-advantage.
Terriers look to build on sweep in top-10 matchup with Maine
No. 8 Boston University men’s hockey will continue to be tested this weekend as it hosts the No. 9 University of Maine Black Bears for a pair of top-10 matchups at Agganis Arena.
UMass Lowell’s Dillan Bentley receives one-game suspension after hit on Macklin Celebrini
UMass Lowell sophomore forward Dillan Bentley has been suspended for one game after a hit to the head on Boston University freshman forward Macklin Celebrini, Hockey East announced Monday morning.
OPINION: Macklin Celebrini head shots are not good for the player nor the game
Following the Boston University men’s hockey team’s 6-1 win over UMass Lowell at Agganis Arena Saturday night, Jay Pandolfo’s message was loud and clear: the head hits have to stop.
Ryan Greene, Quinn Hutson deliver in 3-2 win over UMass Lowell
Ryan Greene and Quinn Hutson stepped up, shook off the snakebite and sealed a 3-2 Terrier win at Tsongas Center on Friday night.
Men’s hockey prepares for UMass Lowell’s structured defense in Hockey East home-and-home
The Boston University men’s hockey team knows what to expect when it faces UMass Lowell in a home-and-home series this weekend: physicality and defensive structure.
Lane Hutson delivers hat trick, but Terriers lose to North Dakota in overtime
BU put everything on the line — coming back three different times — but fell in heartbreaking fashion, 5-4, to the No. 3/4 University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks in overtime Saturday night at Agganis Arena.
In complete effort, gritty play powers BU to 3-2 win over North Dakota
Facing a physical Fighting Hawks team with plenty of veteran savvy, the Terriers put their bodies on the line when it mattered most.
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