With the help of a Quinn Hutson hat trick, the Terriers notched their first sweep of the season with a 6-1 win against UMass Lowell Saturday night at Agganis Arena.
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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.
Season preview with Jay Pandolfo: Terriers are after the national title with young talent and veteran experience
Led by head coach Jay Pandolfo, the Terriers are looking to turn their 2023 Frozen Four fallout into motivation for a deeper run in the 2023-24 season.
Hockey East media day notebook
The Boston Hockey Blog got to catch up with both Jay Pandolfo and Tara Watchorn about outlooks and updates on their respective groups.
“Leave it better than you found it” : a thank you to the class of 2023
Before we truly “conclude” the season though, let’s take a look back on what was a historic year and a shift in the trajectory of the program.
Terriers’ season ends in Tampa, fall to Minnesota 6-2
The Boston University Terriers’ (29-11-0) magical run came to an end in Tampa Thursday night, falling to the top-ranked Minnesota Golden Gophers (29-9-1) 6-2. BU said goodbye to 10 seniors, all of whom returned to play in this very game.
Terriers are Tampa bound, take down Big Red 2-1
The Terriers showed what they’re made of tonight and battled until the final horn for the 2-1 win over Cornell University (21-11-2) that punched their ticket to Tampa. The Boston University men’s hockey team (29-10-0) is in the Frozen Four, and boy are they feeling good.
Behind complete effort, BU rolls past Western Michigan in NCAA regionals, 5-1
Boston University faced the pressure of elimination, the heat of an offensive juggernaut and the challenge of an unfamiliar arena on Thursday.
A very chaotic six takeaways from the Hockey East tournament
The Terriers won the Hockey East Championship Saturday night, but only got to revel in their victory for a couple of hours. With gameday versus the Western Michigan University Broncos just five days after their coronation, the Boston University men’s hockey team got back to work immediately, with eyes set on a much larger prize.
Terriers head to Garden for semifinals against PC
With Bostonians celebrating St. Patrick’s Day on Friday, The No. 5 Boston University men’s hockey team hopes that their third trip to TD Garden will be the lucky charm. At 4p.m., the Terriers will face the Providence College Friars in the Hockey East tournament semifinals.
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