The No. 5 Boston University men’s hockey team (9-3-1. 5-1-1 Hockey East) will cap off their November schedule with yet another tough test — this time against the No. 16/17 Cornell University Big Red (4-3-1, 2-3-1 ECAC).
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Sophomores stand out as BU comes from behind in benchmark 3-2 win over Quinnipiac
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.
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.
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.
Terriers find way to clinch extra Hockey East point in shootout win against UMass
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.
Terriers take first game of UMass series 5-2 at Agganis Arena
Building off the momentum of its first regulation win last weekend at Notre Dame, Boston University put in an all-around solid performance against a Hockey East opponent.
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.
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.
Lack of discipline comes back to bite BU against Minnesota
BU hung tough with the Golden Gophers, but it’s just about impossible to win when you spend more than 10 minutes killing penalties against an offensive juggernaut. Minnesota went 3-for-7 on the man-advantage, and BU was lucky it wasn’t 6-for-7 given the amount of offensive pressure the Gophers were able to generate on the power play.
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