Terriers
fell to number #8 in both the USCHO
and USA
Today/USA Hockey Magazine polls.
College
Hockey News: recap of BU-Denver series
Free Tickets for Youth Hockey Players
Agganis
Arena at Boston University is welcoming all youth hockey players (8th grade and
younger) in Massachusetts as a guest to the men’s ice hockey regular season
home opener on Friday, October 21, at 7:30 p.m. vs. Sacred Heart. For more information call the arena box office at 617-353-GOBU or email arena@bu.edu.
Looking
ahead
USA Hockey photo by Rena Laverty
2017 recruit Logan Cockerill is featured in this week's USA Hockey NTDP player profile.
SBN’s
Chris Dilks scouted
the NTDP U17s, including 2018 recruits Jake Wise, Tyler Weiss and Jack
DeBoer and 2019 recruit Joel Farabee, after
their two losses against the Upper Midwest High School Elite League.
SBN’s
Jeff Cox looks at the pool of 2001 birthdate players likely to be invited to
the next NTDP evaluation camp in March. Among them are four future Terriers he profiled:
Forwards
Robert Mastrosimone, (photo) East Islip, NY, Shattuck St. Mary’s
16U, Left Shot, 5’8”/141 (Boston University) - He’s a good skater
with blazing speed and good hands. He’s a goal scorer with a hard shot. He has
a hard slap shot and wrist shot. Simply, he’s just a finisher. He has the speed
to separate himself from a defender. He gets a lot of breakaways and he has the
skill set to finish off highlight reel goals.
Trevor Zegras, Bedford, NY, Avon Old Farms, Left
Shot, 5’10”/140 (Boston University) - He’s a gifted offensive
player with elite hands and skating. His speed allows him to generate a ton of
chances. He finds seams in defenses and is an elite stickhandler. He has a very
good first step with agility and the ability to stop and start quickly. He
makes his linemates better and can make plays from nothing.
Defensemen
Case
McCarthy, Clarence, NY, Buffalo Jr. Sabres 16U, Right Shot, 6’1”/187 (Boston
University) - He’s already developed well and has pro size. He’s smooth and has
a good first step for a player his age and size. He makes good looks on the
power play from the point. He doesn’t have the dynamic athletic ability that
some of the other top 2001 defensemen do, but he has the size and pro frame
while still having impressive mobility.
Braden
Doyle, Lynnfield, Mass., Lawrence Academy, Left Shot, 5’10”/155 (Boston
University) - He’s an offensive-minded defenseman that is at his best when he’s
keeping it simple. He’s a good skater with elite puck skills and vision for a
defenseman his age. He has good footwork to receive passes and get off quick
one-timers. He has a hard shot and likes to join the rush. When he picks his
spots more wisely, he’s at his best.
Looking back
St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Blues power up with Shattenkirk
Looking back
St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Blues power up with Shattenkirk
Women’s
Team
Terriers
travel cross-town tonight to face Northeastern in a 7 p.m. start at Matthews
Arena. Both teams are coming off weekends that produced a win and a tie. BU
tied Penn State, 3-3, Friday before dominating the Nittany Lions, 7-2 on
Saturday. The Huskies hosted Syracuse coming away with a 2-2 tie and a 1-0 win.
Sophomore Sammy Davis (9 points, photo), senior Samantha Sutherland (8) and graduate student
Mary Parker (8) lead the 3-1-1 Terriers.
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GoTerriers.com
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Notes, Live
Stats, WTBU Radio, GoNUxstream
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Daily
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Parker
earned Hockey East Warrior Co-Player of the Week honors for her four goals and
two assists in the two-game series against Penn State. Her six points were most
by any D1 player—male or female—this past weekend. Sophomore Connor Galway was named to the Top
Performers list after scoring her first collegiate goal.
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HockeyEastOnline report
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GoTerriers.com report
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Daily Free Press recap
of Penn State series
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