Senior assistant captain Danny O’Regan was named Hockey
East’s Warrior Player of the Week following his four-goal performance in
two games against New Hampshire. With 146 career points, O’Regan is within one
point of tying Pete MacArthur for most career points since 2000. He's also top active NCAA scorer. Captain Matt
Grzelcyk (1G, 2A) and freshman Jordan Greenway (3A) were named to the weekly
top performers list.
Terriers remain at #9 in both weekly polls: USCHO and USA Today/USA Hockey
Magazine. In the PairWise
rankings, BU is tied for eighth with Denver and next weekend’s opponent,
Notre Dame.
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►If you’d like to read about all the Hockey East playoff
possibilities, check out the posts by Todd on this
USCHO Fan Forum thread. Terriers can
finish third, fourth or fifth depending upon the game outcomes.
Looking ahead
2018 recruits Jack DeBoer, Tyler Weiss and Jake Wise each scored a
goal in Team USA’s 5-2 win over Canada in the gold medal game of the Youth
Olympics in Lilliehammer, Norway. DeBoer assisted on the first U.S. goal and
then connected on a power play to increase the lead. Weiss and Wise added
empty-net goals to seal the victory. Wise led all U.S. scorers with10 points and was co-tournament leader.
Weiss was second with nine and DeBoer was fourth with seven.
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2019 recruit Joel
Farabee scored a goal and an assist in the Selects Academy’s 5-3
win over the Jersey Hitman in the Selects’ first playoff game. Farabee led
the team in regular-season scoring with 49 points.
With a goal and an assist, 2019 recruit Logan Cockerill (photo) had a hand in both U17 scores, but Muskegon took a 5-2 victory over the NTDP squad.
With a goal and an assist, 2019 recruit Logan Cockerill (photo) had a hand in both U17 scores, but Muskegon took a 5-2 victory over the NTDP squad.
Looking back
Thirty-six years ago today, Mike Eruzione fired the shot
heard ‘round the hockey world, Jimmy Craig barred the door and you know the
rest. Jack O’Callahan and David Silk completed the Terrier gold-medal quarter. Always
fun to relive that final
minute with Al Michael’s classic call.
Women’s Team
Former Terrier captain and two-time Olympic gold medalist Marie-Philip
Poulin has won the Angela
James Bowl as the CWHL’s top scorer (23-23-46).
Another former BU captain, Louise Warren, is a Calgary
police officer as well as a CWHL player. SportsNet.ca offers a video
profile.
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