Thanks
to BU Assistant Athletic Director for Communications Brian Kelley and blog
contributor candycanes99, we now have extended video highlights of both
BU-Wisconsin games.
►CHN’s
Joe Meloni’s Three
Things I Think: Hockey East suggests junior goalie Matt O’Connor is making
a case for postseason awards
Looking
ahead
2015
recruit Jakob Forsacka-Karlsson (photo, left) scored a goal and added an assist for Team
West, which fell to Team East, 7-4, in
the USHL/NHL Top Prospects game last night. The
right-shot center from Stockholm, Sweden, earned MVP honors for his team. Current Terrier Robbie Baillargeon was Team
East MVP at the inaugural Top Prospects game in 2012.
● HockeysFuture.com recap
● HockeysFuture.com recap
Looking
back
Former
Terrier All-American Colin Wilson continues to wield a hot stick, as he scored two
goals and two assists in Nashville’s 5-1 win against Vancouver. Wilson, who has
six
multi-point games in recent weeks, now has 30 points (14G, 16A), third best
on the Predators and just five points short of his NHL career best.
Alex
Chiasson assisted on a power play goal to bring Ottawa within one of Dallas,
but the Stars emerged with a 5-4
win. Chiasson, who has a 7-9-16 scoring line, talked with Senators TV (video) about his first return to Dallas following his off-season trade, and acknowledged that he's a New England Patriots fan.
Women’s
Team
#4/6
Terriers dropped a 6-2 decision to Cornell in Ithaca last night. After a delayed
start of more than an hour due to Zamboni issues, the Big Red got off to a fast
start, scoring twice in the first, once in the second and three times in the
third to take a 6-0 lead. BU avoided a shutout when Kayla Tutino scored her
fourth of the season and captain
Marie-Philip Poulin tallied her 13th.
●
GoTerriers.com recap
and comprehensive box
score
Assistant Coach Katie Lachappelle was part of the coaching staff for Team USA, which won the IIHF World U18 Championship on Monday night with a 3-2 win over Canada. 2015 recruit Samantha Davis of Tabor Academy was a member of the gold-medal U.S. squad.
Assistant Coach Katie Lachappelle was part of the coaching staff for Team USA, which won the IIHF World U18 Championship on Monday night with a 3-2 win over Canada. 2015 recruit Samantha Davis of Tabor Academy was a member of the gold-medal U.S. squad.
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