BU bounced
back from Friday night’s loss with emphatic 7-3 thumping of #2 Wisconsin before 5,129 at Agganis Arena. Three
Terriers—co-captain Garrett Noonan, junior Cason Hohmann and freshman Robbie
Baillargeon—each had a three-point night with a goal and two assists.
Sophomore defenseman Ahti Okasanen’s
power play goal gave BU an early lead that the Badgers matched with their own
extra-man goal late in the first. Noonan and Baillargeon scored goals 18
seconds apart in the middle period for a 3-1 lead that was cut in half by
Keegan Meuer’s goal for the visitors. Matt Grzelcyk’s power play goal late in
the period restored the two-goal margin and proved to be the game-winner.
BU outscored
Wisconsin 3-1 in the final period with Mike Moran and Matt Lane each recording
his first of the season and Hohmann notching his second.
Sophomore
goalie Matt O’Connor earned his second win in as many starts, with 40 saves. BU
scored its seven goals on 26 shots and converted on three of seven power
plays.
The lopsided
BU win concluded an unhappy weekend in Boston for the Badgers who also lost to
BC, 7-2, on Friday. That game and tonight’s BU win were Big 10/Hockey East Challenge games. In other challenge games, UMass swept Michigan State while New
Hampshire tied and lost to Michigan.
After opening
with four games at home, BU hits the road to play Michigan and Michigan State
next weekend in a pair of Big 10/Hockey East Challenge games.
Oksanen, who has
points in all four games the Terriers have played, is BU’s leading scorer with
a 1-6-7 line and is +5. He earned the game's second star, while Noonan--second
in points with 2-4-6--was the #1 star. Baillargeon was #3.
BU is now 10-6-0 all time against the Badgers. The last time Wisconsin visited BU was in Quinn's senior year, 1987-88, and, in a game played at Walter Brown Arena, the Terriers triumphed, 10-6.
Commenting on the difference between Friday's game and Saturday's, head coach David Quinn pointed out, ""We made the five-foot passes today instead of those long passes we were trying to make last night."
Commenting on the difference between Friday's game and Saturday's, head coach David Quinn pointed out, ""We made the five-foot passes today instead of those long passes we were trying to make last night."
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● Video
highlights
● Boston
Hockey Blog recap,
Pluses/Minuses,
● Post-game
comments: Quinn
● Post-game
comments: O’Connor, Grzelcyk
● USCHO recap and photo gallery
Looking ahead
2014 recruit J.J. Piccinich scored on a wrist shot 48 seconds into overtime following three scoreless periods as Youngstown edged Lincoln 1-0. With eight goals in 10 games, the right wing from New Jersey is second in the USHL in goal scoring.
2016 recruit Clayton
Keller netted a pair of goals for Shattuck St. Mary’s Prep in a 7-4 win over
Team Northwest in Upper Midwest HS Elite League play. Keller (video interview) has an 8-4-12 line in 14 games.
Looking back
Matt Nieto
discussed his first-period
goal in Thursday night’s game and increased ice time with CSN Bay Area.
Nick Bonino's goal late in the third period pulled the Ducks even with Phoenix, 2-2, and he
scored again
in the shootout, as Anaheim came away with a 3-2 win. It was the former BU captain’s third goals of
the season, after having scored just five in an injury-and-lockout shortened
2012-13 campaign. Recap
and video.
John McCarthy
scored his first goal of the season in Worcester’s 3-2 loss to
Wilkes Barre/Scranton.
Brandon Yip
assisted on both Portland goals but the Pirates were edged by Hartford, 3-2.
Kieran Millan
stop ed 36 of 37 shots leading the Denver Cutthroats past the Tulsa Oilers, 4-1,
in the season opener.
Wade Megan assisted on the game-winner as Cincinnati doubled up Wheeling, 4-2.
Women’s Team
Terriers
dropped their first game of the season, a 3-0 blanking at the hands of Robert
Morris. Freshman goalie Victoria Hanson, making her first start, stopped 24 of
26 shots before the Colonials added an empty-net goal. BU was stymied on all 21
of its shots by Jessica Dodd.
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