HockeyEastOnline: Post-game
interviews: Eichel, Grzelcyk, Rodrigues, O’Regan, O’Connor, Quinn
Overtime video: game-winning
goal; play
resulting in Northeastern penalty
Boston Herald: BU back in the win column
College Hockey News: BU
finally reclaims the Beanpot
Boston Globe: BU
seniors were determined to claim Beanpot
Vancouver Sun: Nick
Bonino spoke with team prior to the title game
@Buccigross just what the doctor ordered. The boys are enjoying this one @JDCarrabino3 @jameyers11 @dsum27 pic.twitter.com/MdUXzi4CGx
— Matthew Grzelcyk (@Matt_Grzelcyk5) February 24, 2015
Captain Matt Grzelcyk was interviewed on NESN between the periods of last night's Bruins-Canucks game.
From BU Hockey Historian Sean Pickett: The championship game was the shortest overtime game in the history of the Beanpot, giving BU the record for winning both the longest and shortest overtime games in the tournament in the same year
From BU Hockey Historian Sean Pickett: The championship game was the shortest overtime game in the history of the Beanpot, giving BU the record for winning both the longest and shortest overtime games in the tournament in the same year
From
BU Assistant AD Brian Kelley: With his assist on the game-winner, Jack Eichel
became the first Terrier freshman to reach 50 points since Tony Amonte recorded
58 in 1989-90.
David
Quinn joins Jack Parker as Terriers who have won a Beanpot championship as a player,
assistant coach and head coach.
TSN’s
Darren Dreger reports
that 14 NHL teams have expressed interest in junior goalie Matt O’Connor. The
Toronto native will be graduating this year and is expected to turn pro.
After
distributing “I Like Eich” campaign buttons Saturday night, promoting Jack Eichel
for the 2015 Hobey Baker Award, BU has issued a video of the freshman center’s
highlights.
Looking
ahead
The
Scouting Director of TheScout.ca profiles
2016 recruit Clayton Keller and three other top NTDP U17 players. Last night, Keller scored his 25th
goal of the season in the U17s’ 3-2 shootout loss to
the NAHL All-Stars. He leads the team in scoring with a 25-33-58 line in 44
games.
Looking
back
Former
BU All-American Colin Wilson and Predator teammate Seth Jones discussed
Nashville’s success with SI Now.
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