An overtime victory against the UMass Lowell River Hawks saw the Terriers salvage their third consecutive weekend split after falling short the night before.
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Terriers earn first Hockey East sweep of the season with 5-1 showing against UMass Amherst
Following a decisive 7-2 victory on Friday night, the Boston University Terriers men’s ice hockey team (6-3-0, 4-2-0 Hockey East) returned home to Agganis Arena and came away with a 5-1 victory against the University of Massachusetts Minutemen (5-5-1, 1-5-0 HE) in their first Hockey East weekend sweep of the young season.
Terriers’ cohesive play earns them 7-2 win over UMass Amherst
The Boston University men’s hockey team (5-3-0, 3-2-0 Hockey East) faced the UMass Amherst Minutemen (5-4-1, 1-4-0 HE) tonight at Mullins Center to resume conference play.
Multi-Point Night Lifts Terriers over UConn 5-2
Following an overtime loss on Friday night, the Boston University men’s hockey team (3-2-0, 1-1-0 Hockey East) defeated the University of Connecticut Huskies (6-1-1, 3-1-0 HE) in a game carried by goal-scorers on the second line.
Men’s Hockey Blown Out in First Michigan Matchup
The Boston University men’s hockey team (1-1-0) opened the top-10 weekend series against the University of Michigan Wolverines (3-0-0) at Yost Ice Arena tonight with a 9-2 loss.
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 […]
BU FRESHMEN SHOW UP TO HOME OPENER
Powered by a strong effort from the freshman class, the Boston University men’s hockey team cruised to victory against the Bentley University Falcons on October 1 at Agganis Arena.
The Seniors are Here to Stay
The Boston University men’s hockey team is coming into the 2022-2023 season with a veteran squad hungry for trophies. This year’s roster boasts ten seniors, all of whom have become an integral part of the Terrier identity as they head into their fourth year of collegiate hockey. In their final run in scarlet and white, these senior players have the opportunity to make it count.
OPINION 2021-2022 season recap: lack of heart broke the Terrier run
In the wake and reflection of the epic highs and lows of the 2021-2022 Terrier hockey season and an exciting postseason across the country, it’s not easy to point out exactly where things went wrong. For a squad of mostly returning players from last year’s NCAA berth, even despite the COVID year, the potential for the perfect storm was there. It was the 100th year of BU Hockey, and if there was any year to make history this was it.
Fairytale cut short: Men’s Hockey eliminated in quarterfinals
The Boston University men’s hockey team (19-13-3, 13-9-3 Hockey East) closed out their season this evening in Hartford after falling 3-1 to the University of Connecticut Huskies (19-15-0, 15-10-0 HE) in the Hockey East single elimination quarterfinal game.
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