Episode 16 of
Inside BU Hockey features Bernie Corbett’s interviews with Head Coach David
Quinn, sophomore Chase Phelps and longtime goalie coach Mike Geragosian. Phelps
scored his third goal of the season and added his first assist in last weekend’s
win at UMass, while also contributing on the penalty kill. He is a product of
the renowned Shattuck St. Mary’s program in Minnesota, where freshman Jordan
Greenway also played.
Coach Gera is now in his 17th season coaching
Terrier goalies after stints with UMass Lowell, Princeton and Merrimack. He’s
also USA Hockey’s Director of Development for goaltenders in Massachusetts and
operates Mike Geragosian’s All-American Goalie Camp. As a player for the
University of Lowell in the early 1970s, he earned All-New England honors for
Division 2.
●THFB: Q&A
With Geragosian (December 2014)
Looking ahead
2017 recruits Brady Tkachuk (photo) and David Farrance each
scored a goal in Team USA’’s 5-2 win over Finland in the U17 Five Nations
Tournament in Plymouth, Michigan.
With 34 points (15G, 19A) in 18 games, Jake Wise is
Central Catholic’s top scorer. He’ll miss the next few games while at the Youth
Olympics in Norway.
48 games into the Shattuck St. Mary’s Bantams’ season,
2019 recruit Robert
Mastrosimone is second on the team in scoring with a 42-42-84 scoring line.
Defenseman Braden
Doyle, also a 2019 recruit has 41 points (11G, 30A) for the top-ranked
Sabres.
Looking back
Former Terrier assistant captain Cason Hohmann (photo) continues
to lead the ECHL Elmira Jackals in scoring with 36 points. He’s now joined
on the roster by another former Terrier, Zach Cohen, who began the season with
the ECHL Rapid City Rush. A member of BU’s 2009 national championship team,
Cohen contributed several key playoff goals that season including one each in
comeback wins against BC in the Hockey East semifinal (video) and the NCAA
championship game against Miami (video).
Cohen scored his first goal for the Jackals in an 8-0 win against Adirondack with Hohmann picking up an assist.
Cohen scored his first goal for the Jackals in an 8-0 win against Adirondack with Hohmann picking up an assist.
Jack Eichel got nostalgic on a recent visit to Boston https://t.co/OBTf4j3Fdm pic.twitter.com/8SCC0q6bEE— College Hockey Inc. (@collegehockey) February 11, 2016
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