Episode 2 of BU All Access
includes features on junior Brandon Hickey, sophomore Jordan Greenway and
former BU assistant and current NJ Devils head coach John Hynes, along with a
look back at the Michigan series at Yost Arena.
►The Daily Free Press takes a statistical look at BU's performance after the first dozen games, examining rankings, offensive production and penalty minutes.
Congrats to Dante Fabbro and Tyson Jost, both invited to Canada's WJC selection camp! pic.twitter.com/FrhUvhecCf— College Hockey Inc. (@collegehockey) November 29, 2016
Dante
Fabbro has been named to Hockey
Canada’s tryout camp for the 2016/17 World Junior Championship team. The defenseman
from Coquitlam, British Columbia, along with his former Penticton Vees teammate and North Dakota
forward Tyson Jost, are the only NCAA players on the roster.
●
SB Nation report
● Penticton
Western News report
Be sure to purchase a Teddy Bear for charity and pick up your free Barnes & Noble rally towel before heading into the game Saturday! #GoBU pic.twitter.com/aDp3j0RdN7— Agganis Arena (@AgganisArena) November 29, 2016
Looking
ahead
On
Tuesday night, The Pipeline Show
featured three BU 2017 recruits who are eligible for the next NHL Entry Draft.
Segment 4 spotlights Waterloo Black Hawks center Shane Bowers, an “A” rated
skater by Central Scouting. In Segment 5, Hockey Prospect.com scout Russ Bitely
discusses NTDP U18 defenseman David Farrance (photo) and Brockville Braves blueliner
Cameron Crotty who both appear on Central Scouting's latest Players to Watch list.
● The Pipeline Show: Nov. 29 archived program
● The Pipeline Show: Nov. 29 archived program
2018 recruit Joel Farabee, playing for the
NTDP U17s, is the featured
profile on USA Hockey.com. The speedy, 5-11 wing from Cicero, NY leads
the U17s with 15 points (7G, 8A) in 22 games.
● Elite Prospects page
Looking
back
Former
Terrier MVP and Hobey Baker Award winner Jack Eichel returned to the Buffalo
line-up with a bang, scoring a goal and adding an assist in a 5-4 win against
Ottawa on Tuesday. Eichel missed the Sabres’ first 21 games with a high ankle sprain.
●
NHL.com recap
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NHL.com video
Four
former Terrier standouts—Tony Amonte, Shawn McEachern, Keith Tkachuk and Scott
Young—will be inducted into the US Hockey Hall of Fame tonight as members of
the 1996 World Cup of Hockey gold medal squad. The induction ceremony in Philadelphia,
which marks the 50th season of Flyers hockey, can be viewed at 7
p.m. ET on ushockeyhalloffame.com
.
Amonte and Tkachuk were previously inducted to the HHOF as individuals.
.
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US Hockey Hall of Fame report
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