Fresh off getting swept at home for the first time since October 2017, the No. 9 Terriers are set to face No. 17 UMass Lowell in a home-and-home series.
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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 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.
Takeaways from Tuesday’s Frozen Four media conference
On Thursday, April 6, The Boston University Terriers and Minnesota Golden Gophers will face off for the early semifinal match, with puck drop set for 5:00pm. The Wolverines and the Quinnipiac Bobcats will provide the nightcap.
Terriers to face Crimson in throwback hockey game at Walter Brown
Coming off of a two-week break, the No. 8 Boston University men’s hockey team (11-5-0, 8-4-0 Hockey East) will look to pick up their momentum against a dominant Beanpot rival with an old-time hockey matchup against No. 9 Harvard (8-2-1, 7-1-0 ECAC) at Walter Brown Arena tomorrow night.
No. 9 Terriers head to Ann Arbor for top 10 matchup against No. 6 Michigan
For the first time since 2016, the No. 9 Boston University men’s hockey team will ship up to Ann Arbor, Michigan to take on the No. 6 University of Michigan Wolverines at home. The Terriers came out on top the last time they played at Yost Ice Arena, but fell […]
Denver secures spot in championship over Michigan
The University of Michigan Wolverines (31-10-1) and University of Denver Pioneers (30-9-1) opened the Frozen Four at TD Garden Thursday evening as they fought for a spot in Saturday’s championship game. Denver came away with a nail-biting 3-2 OT victory to secure their spot in the title matchup.
Video: Michigan, BU discuss Wolverines’ victory
BU head coach David Quinn Senior assistant captain Matt Lane Michigan head coach Red Berenson
Video: BU, Michigan discuss Terriers’ comeback win
BU head coach David Quinn Doyle Somerby and Robbie Baillargeon Michigan head coach Red Berenson
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