In a league with as much parity as Hockey East, you’ve got to find ways to win on the road, and that’s exactly what the Terriers did.
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Terriers to take on UMass Minutemen in home-opening weekend
The No. 9 Boston University men’s hockey team will open its home schedule with a home-and-home series against the No. 19 UMass Amherst Minutemen this weekend.
Terriers built team game and confidence during Saturday win in South Bend
Within ten minutes of the first period, the Terriers hung five goals on their opponents and showed glimpses of what this roster is capable of.
BU bounces back in dominant 8-2 win, splitting Notre Dame series
Freshman forwards Macklin Celebrini and Shane Lachance both scored two goals apiece en route to the team’s first regulation win of the season.
Early season gut check for Terriers after brutal home ice showing
It’s three games in, one of which was exhibition, so the Terriers have the luxury of time on their side. But the product put on the ice against the Wildcats and U18 wasn’t a call for small fixes.
Terriers to enter Hockey East play against UNH this weekend
The Terriers are set to open Hockey East play against the University of New Hampshire Wildcats in Durham, N.H. Friday night.
20 Questions with No. 20: Lane Hutson
We got a little bit better, we know what it takes to get to where we were, and we’re going to hopefully do everything over again — just a little bit better.
Terriers to kick off highly anticipated 2023-24 season against Bentley
After a month of team practice, the No. 1 ranked Boston University men’s hockey team will officially start their 2023-24 season on Saturday when it takes on the Bentley University Falcons in Waltham, Mass.
Breaking down a news-filled Monday for BU Hockey
A flurry of activity on Monday kept the college hockey conversation alive just a little bit longer before the long summer ahead. Much of the news concerned Boston University, so let’s dive into it.
Ranking the 10 best moments of men’s hockey season
The Boston University men’s hockey team unceremoniously bowed out in the National Semifinals against Minnesota, but the Terriers had no shortage of thrilling wins in Jay Pandolfo’s first year at the helm.
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