The
Terriers have won three of the four previous Red Hot Hockey match-ups, with a
tie in the 2009 game. The teams play for the Kelley-Harkness trophy, named for
the legendary coaches of both schools following BU’s 3-2 win in the 2013 contest.
Senior
Danny O’Regan (17 points), senior Ahti Oksanen (13) and freshman Jakob
Forsbacka Karlsson (13) power the Terrier attack, which hopes to welcome back
captain Matt Grzelcyk, who missed the last game with an injury. Sophomore Connor
LaCouvee, who started seven of BU’s past eight games, has a 5-2-2 record and a
2.63 GAA.
Off
to a 6-1-1 start, the Big Red’s balanced offense is led by junior Jeff Kubiak
with nine points and freshman Anthony Angello with four goals and seven points.
Cornell boasts the NCAA’s fifth-best defense with junior Mitch Gilliam owning
the nation’s seventh best GAA (1.59).
● GoTerriers.com preview, Game
Notes, Game
Tracker, TerrierTV (free
live stream), Terrier
Sports Radio Network Webcast, @BUGameDay
● College Hockey News Tale
of the Tape
● USCHO Hockey East Picks
and Predictions
Freshman Charlie McAvoy will be the youngest skater playing in Red Hot Hockey 2015; but it won’t be his first time competing on the Madison Square Garden ice. Newsday traces his path from a studio rink in Long Beach, New York through local junior programs and the NTDP before arriving at BU.
Terriers
will reprise their 2013 visit to New York’s Central Park and practice with the
Pee Wee players of Ice Hockey in Harlem. The clinic at
Lasker Rink begins at 11:30 a.m. and will feature talks by Coach David Quinn
and BU Hall of Famer and Olympic gold medalist Mike Eruzione.
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GoTerriers.com report
●
2013 photo gallery
Sports
Illustrated explores
the decisions by Charlestown-friends-since-childhood Matt Grzelcyk and
Harvard’s Jimmy Vesey, two first-team All-Americans, to put off professional
hockey and play their senior years in college.
Looking
ahead
2016
recruit Kieffer Bellows’ goal early in the third period was the game-winner in
the NTDP U18s’ 3-1 win over Youngstown. Bellows, who converted a one-touch pass
from linemate Clayton Keller, later assisted on an empty-net goal. The left wing from
Edina, Minnesota earned first-star honors and now has a team-leading 18 goals in
22 games.
Fellow
2016 recruit Jake Oettinger stopped 24 of 25 shots to earn his 10th
win of the season. In USHL games, the 6'4" netminder from Lakeville, Minn., has won all five starts with a 1.64 GAA and a .936 save percentage.
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USHL.com box score
2016
recruit Dante Fabbro assisted on two goals, including the overtime game-winner
as Penticton rallied from two goals down to defeat Vernon, 4-3. The 6’1”,
right-shot defenseman has 34 points (7G, 27A) in 21games, tops among BCHL
blueliners and tied for sixth among all skaters. Fabbro
has been invited to skate for Canada West in the World Junior A
Challenge
beginning Dec. 13 in Ontario.
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Penticton recap
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BCHL box score
Looking
back
Jack
Eichel’s unassisted second-period goal proved to be the game-winner in the
Sabres’ 4-1 win against Carolina. For last year’s Hobey Baker Award winner, it
was his eighth goal of the season, tying him for the league lead among rookies
with several players including his former NTDP teammate Dylan Larkin.
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NHL.com recap and video
Former Terrier standout Chris Higgins, now playing for the Belfast Giants, provided the color/analysis for NESN's broadcast of the Lowell-Northeastern game (video highlights) in the Friendship Four Tournament, organized and hosted by the Giants. Higgins, a member of the 2009 national championship team, scored 133 points in his four-year BU career.
Women’s
Team
Terriers
travel to Burlington, Vermont for the inaugural Winjammer Classic this
weekend. BU will face Cornell on Saturday and Ohio State on Sunday. BU, on a
four-game winning streak, is led by sophomore Rebecca Leslie and senior Rebecca
Russo with 21 and 19 points respectively. Both games begin at 1 p.m.
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