Episode 17 of
Inside BU Hockey features Bernie Corbett’s interviews with Head Coach David
Quinn, sophomore defenseman Brandon Hickey (photo) and former Terrier standout forward
Jason Lawrence. A third-round pick of the Calgary Flames, Hickey scored 17
points as a freshman and led the team in blocked shots with 89. This season he
was the only NCAA skater to earn a spot on Team Canada at the World Junior
Championships.
In
his second season as Everett High School’s head coach, former Terrier standout Jason Lawrence led the Crimson Tide to the
program’s first
Great Boston League title since 1970. Everett clinched a tie for the the
title with a 7-0 win against Somerville.
A Saugus native, Lawrence scored 97 points for BU
over four seasons and led BU’s 2009 national championship team with 25
goals, playing on the top line with Colin Wilson
and Chris Higgins. That season, Lawrence scored
the game-winning goal in
both the Beanpot Championship game and the NCAA Regional Final and had a
natural hat trick against UMass. He later played in the ECHL and in Europe
before beginning his coaching career with the Boston Junior Bruins
►On
this week’s Warrrior Hockey on Campus broadcast, former Terrier Jack Eichel is
the College Hockey Inc. guest joining Bernie Corbett. (preview).
WHOC airs on Sirius/XM Saturday mornings at 9 a.m. ET and can be downloaded from
College Hockey News.
►
Daily Free Press: Matt Lane
leads through example
►
USCHO: This
Week in Hockey East
Extremely excited & humbled to announce I'll be joining the @espn hockey broadcast team for the @NCAAIceHockey tournament. Is it March yet!— Colby Cohen (@ColbyCohen36) February 10, 2016
Looking
ahead
2018
recruits Tyler Weiss (#9) and Jake Wise (#12) each scored a goal for Team USA, which fell
to Canada, 4-2, at
the Winter Youth Olympic Games. Wise assisted on Weiss’s goal, while fellow
recruit Jack DeBoer (#17) assisted on Wise’s score.
Earlier
Today, Team USA defeated
Russia, 4-2 with Weiss and DeBoer scoring first-period goals. Wise assisted
on DeBoer’s goal and Weiss added a helper in the third period. The same teams will meet Friday in the
semifinal.
Four
games into the tournament, Weiss leads Team USA with eight points (3G, 5A),
followed by Wise with seven (2G, 5A) and DeBoer with five points
(2G, 3A).
●Youth Olympic Games home page
2017
recruit Patrick Harper scored twice and added an assist as top ranked Avon Old
Farms rolled to a 5-2
win over Deerfield Academy. Then, in a 2-2 OT tie with Choate, Harper led a
comeback with a goal and an assist on the tying goal. The left-shot center from
New Canaan, Conn., has a 16-32-48 scoring line to lead the Winged Beavers.
2017
recruit Brady Tkachuk scored his eighth goal in the U17s’ 6-3
loss to NAHL Selects.
Looking
back
Matt
Nieto’s eighth goal of the season was the game-winner for San Jose, which
doubled up Tampa Bay, 4-2. Nieto also recorded an assist.
●
NHL.com recap
and video
Kevin
Shattenkirk’s overtime power play goal pushed St. Louis past Dallas, 2-1. It
was Shattenkirk’s 10th goal of the season.
●
NHL.com recap
and video
Jack
Eichel’s no-look pass helped linemate Matt Moulson snap a long scoreless streak, but the
Sabres fell to Ottawa in a shootout, 2-1. The assist was Eichel’s 22nd
of the season and his 39th point.
●
NHL.com recap
Women’s
Team
●
Daily Free Press: Rebecca
Leslie’s breakout season
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