From slow starts to a volatile young defensive core to a lack of sustained on-ice chemistry, there are plenty of questions left to be answered regarding the Boston University men’s hockey team.
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PREVIEW: BU men’s hockey riding Friendship Four momentum into home-and-home series with UMass
Now, with a young, developing team struggling to find its groove, the Terriers hope the championship will carry them into a rhythm.
The vision gets clearer for BU men’s hockey at Friendship Four
BU, with 13 NHL Draft picks on its roster, was supposed to rely on its depth this season. In Belfast, the Terriers did.
‘They really care:’ Together, captains Ryan Greene and Shane Lachance produce another signature moment
The co-captains willed the Boston University men’s hockey team to its Friendship Four title in a 4-3 win against Notre Dame at The SSE Arena in Belfast.
Never in doubt, BU men’s hockey takes 2024 Friendship Four with 4-3 thriller over Notre Dame
BELFAST, Northern Ireland — Perched on the bench after scoring a game-tying goal with five minutes remaining, Boston University men’s hockey co-captain Ryan Greene addressed his teammates with a declaration. “Boys,” he said. “We’re not gonna let this go to overtime.” That had been the sentiment on the bench all […]
Cole Eiserman saved the day, but BU men’s hockey’s problems remain unsolved after 6-3 win over Merrimack
Eiserman buried two goals in the final frame, rescuing a victory at Agganis Arena after a brutal effort from No. 13 BU.
After late-game heroics, BU men’s hockey ties Maine 2-2 and wins shootout
Alfond Arena stayed dead quiet as the Boston University men’s hockey team celebrated its shootout win over the Black Bears after salvaging a 2-2 tie in the final moments of Saturday’s game at Alfond Arena.
In familiar fashion, BU men’s hockey falls 5-2 to No. 7 Maine at Alfond Arena in game one of top-billed series
When the No. 11 Terriers took the ice at Alfond Arena against Maine on Friday night, the result wasn’t a surprise: a deflating 5-2 defeat. BU looked like a lost team.
BU men’s hockey showed resilience in split with North Dakota
After getting run out of Ralph Engelstad Arena in North Dakota on Friday, the Terriers needed to regroup and prove what they were made of on Saturday. The 4-3 win the following night proved that they can respond in a big way.
BU men’s hockey silences the Ralph with 4-3 win to split series with North Dakota
The Friday night lights were too bright for the Boston University men’s hockey team. On Saturday, the Terriers shone the light on themselves.
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