#9 Terriers,
with a goal in each period and a stellar effort from senior goalie Sean Maguire,
edged #10 Notre Dame at the Compton Family Ice Arena in South Bend. With the
win, BU assumes sole possession of fourth place in Hockey East, two points ahead
of Lowell and two behind the third-place Irish.
The teams meet again Saturday night at 7 p.m. and the game will again air on NBC Sports Network. A BU win would give the Terriers the third seed in the conference tournament; a loss would leave them either fourth or fifth depending on the outcome of the BC-Lowell game.
The teams meet again Saturday night at 7 p.m. and the game will again air on NBC Sports Network. A BU win would give the Terriers the third seed in the conference tournament; a loss would leave them either fourth or fifth depending on the outcome of the BC-Lowell game.
BU got on the board with senior Ahti Oksanen’s power play goal, assisted by senior assistant captain Danny O’Regan and freshman Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson. Notre Dame tied the score on its own power play with just 6.6 second left in the first period when Connor Hurley buried a rebound.
Terriers
regained the lead early in the second when sophomore Chase Phelps’ strong
offensive move got the puck into the Irish crease where senior Mike Moran flicked
it past Cal Peterson. Midway through the
third period, freshman Jordan Greenway found classmate Charlie McAvoy for a
one-timer that beat Peterson, who was screened by Forsbacka Karlsson.
BU
kept its hosts in check for most of the third period, but with time winding
down, Notre Dame began getting pucks to the BU net and finally scored an
extra-attacker goal with 1:32 remaining to narrow the margin to 3-2. In the final
half minute, junior Doyle Somerby kept the puck pinned to the end boards as the
seconds ticked off and O’Regan tied up an Irish forward attempting a shot as
the buzzer sounded.
Maguire,
returning from the injury that forced him to miss the last two games, was stellar in
goal, stopping 33 of 35 shots, including 25 in the final two periods and
several highlight reel saves. He earned the game’s first star.
►O’Regan
earned the third star. With assists on BU’s first and third goals, he now has
148 points, the most by any Terrier since Chris Drury.
►The
win was BU’s first against Notre Dame since the Irish joined Hockey East.
●
GoTerriers.com recap
and comprehensive
box score
●
Boston Hockey Blog: Pluses & Minuses
●
Daily Free Press recap;
Fourth
Line
●
Boston Globe recap
● College Hockey News Hockey East roundup
Looking ahead
Here's the latest roster projections chart for the next few seasons from our friends at BurntBoats. Recent commit Ty Amonte has been added, while Youngstown defenseman Vas Kolias has decommitted and will be going to Union.
● College Hockey News Hockey East roundup
Looking ahead
Here's the latest roster projections chart for the next few seasons from our friends at BurntBoats. Recent commit Ty Amonte has been added, while Youngstown defenseman Vas Kolias has decommitted and will be going to Union.
Women’s
Team
Behind
flawless goaltending from sophomore Erin O’Neil, BU took game one of its best-of -three quarterfinal series with Vermont, 3-0. Terriers received a first-period goal from senior Lillian Braga and two in the third from freshman Sammy
Davis and senior captain Kayla Tutino.
BU
can clinch the series today with a win. Game time at Walter Brown Arena is 3
p.m. The contest will be shown on TerrierTV.
●
GoTerriers.com recap
and comprehensive
box score
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