As Coach Jay Pandolfo often says, the team is young. It will take time for them to find their groove. But from where the team stands right now, BU is far from National Championship form, and it has a steep climb to get there.
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BU men’s hockey suffers 5-4 overtime defeat to Michigan in a back-and-forth contest
The University of Michigan’s 5-4 overtime win over the Boston University men’s hockey team Saturday night marked the first time in 1,114 days that BU has lost consecutive games at Agganis Arena.
BU men’s hockey wins third straight with 4-2 victory over UConn, but frustrations mount for unsatisfied Pandolfo
After falling behind in the first period of Saturday’s Hockey East opener against the University of Connecticut, the Terriers did just enough to escape Agganis Arena with a 4-2 win.
BU men’s hockey weathers a slow start in 4-1 win over Union
The No. 3 BU men’s hockey team struggled in the first period of Saturday’s game against Union, but pulled it together in a 4-1 win. Still, head coach Jay Pandolfo left unsatisfied.
Three takeaways from BU men’s hockey’s 4-1 win over Union
Three takeaways from the Boston University men’s hockey team’s 4-1 victory over Union College at Agganis Arena on Saturday night.
BU men’s hockey’s season-opening performance wasn’t perfect, or was it?
The coaches won’t agree, and neither will the players. Even the Fans in attendance won’t agree, but the Boston University men’s hockey team’s season-opening performance was exactly what it needed to look like.
3 takeaways from men’s hockey’s 5-2 win over Holy Cross
The Boston University men’s hockey team (1-0-0) beat the College of the Holy Cross (1-0-0) 5-2 in front of a sold-out Agganis Arena Saturday night. Here are three takeaways from the performance
In 5-2 season-opening win over Holy Cross, BU men’s hockey finds plenty of reason to celebrate
The word of the night in No. 3 BU’s 5-2 season-opening win over Holy Cross Saturday night: celebration. From the packed crowd at Agganis Arena to the flashy play of the Terriers — specifically, their freshmen — this felt like a party from start to finish.
Cole Eiserman hears the doubts surrounding his score-happy game. At BU, he’s out to prove them wrong.
Some have called BU freshman Cole Eiserman “selfish” and “one-dimensional.” Others believe he is a future NHL superstar.
Living up to a name: Cole Hutson enters BU with big skates to fill
Quinn and Lane Hutson set a high bar for the Hutson name at BU. Now, their brother Cole has the tall task of living up to that name as he enters his freshman year with the Terriers.
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