Macklin Celebrini’s four-point performance fueled the Boston University men’s hockey team to a 6-1 victory over the University of Connecticut at the Toscano Ice Forum.
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Terriers look to ride momentum into weekend series against UConn
The No. 2 Terriers have the chance to take the momentum from that dominant win into their final two-game series of the season in a home-and-home set against the University of Connecticut Huskies.
Terriers top Providence 5-2 led by two-goal night from Shane Lachance
After a disappointing shootout finish in the first half of the home-and-home matchup on Friday, the Terriers skated to a 5-2 victory over Providence in Saturday’s rematch at Agganis Arena.
Terriers tie 2-2, lose in shootout at Providence College
Behind a strong performance from Caron, the Terriers stuck in a game that could’ve been over in regulation given the fact that the Friars outshot BU by a large margin the entire game.
Terriers face Providence in top-10 Hockey East matchup
The Terriers will face the No. 10 Providence College Friars in a home-and-home series this weekend.
Terriers fall 4-3 in overtime to Northeastern, lose Beanpot Championship
It’s rare a team puts together one of its most complete games of the season and comes out on the losing end.
Terriers focusing on Merrimack matchup ahead of Beanpot Championship
While Monday’s Beanpot Championship game is fresh on the minds of the Terrier faithful, BU must focus in on its Hockey East matchup against the Merrimack College Warriors before it shifts to trophy hunting.
Third time’s the charm: The good and the bad of the Beanpot semifinal
There’s a phrase: It’s hard to beat a team three times. Why? The other team is hungrier.
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.
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.
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