Terrier head coach David Quinn, Women's Team head coach Brian Durocher, and BU Athletic Director Drew Marrochello will appear at a special reception in New York City for alumni, friends and parents on Thursday September 15. The event at the Chrysler Building will begin at 6 p.m. and run until 8 p.m.
Freshman
Jake Oettinger’s goalie helmet made its debut on Twitter this week.
At
the World Cup of Hockey:
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Jack Eichel tallied an assist in Team North America’s 4-0 win over Team Europe
in a tournament exhibition game. The teams meet again on Sunday in a game that
will air on ESPN3 at 6 p.m. ET.
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Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan and Devils head coach John Hynes are
assistant coaches for Team USA, which edged Canada Friday night, 3-2.
Looking ahead
2017
recruit David
Farrance scored a power play goal and assisted on a shorthander for the
NTDP U18s, who fell to the Tri-City Storm in their USHL opener. The 5-11,
left-shot defenseman from Victor, N.Y., had 23 points (8G, 15A) during his U17
season.
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USA Hockey recap
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USHL box score
2018
recruit Tyler
Weiss assisted on a pair of goals in the NTDP U17s’ 6-3 loss to Muskegon. The left wing from Raleigh, N.C., had 63 (28G,
35A) points last year for the Don Mills Flyers Minor Midgets.
2018
recruit Matthew
Quercia (photo) scored his first USHL point, assisting on a goal for Sioux Falls as
the Stampede defeated Fargo, 5-4, in overtime. 2017 recruit Hank Crone
had sent the game into overtime with a goal in the last minute of regulation.
A left-shot forward from Cedar Hill, Tex., Crone split the 2015-16 season between Omaha and Fargo, scoring a combined 41
points (17G, 24A). Quercia, a left-shot forward from Andover, Mass., 50 points
(22G, 28A) for the New Hampshire Junior Monarchs last season.
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USHL box score
Women’s Team
Terriers
have added graduate student Mary Parker to the 2016-17 roster. The Milton,
Mass., native played three full seasons at Harvard before a knee injury limited
her to five games last year. In 2014-15, Parker, a forward, led the Crimson
with 39 points (17G, 22A), helping Harvard reach the NCAA title game.
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