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Terriers bring a six-game winning streak (8-1-1 in last ten) into a home and
home series with Maine. Tonight’s game at Agganis Arena begins at 7:35 and is
available on the Terrier TV free livestream via Campus Insiders. The first 3,500 at Agganis will receive a BU winter hat.
The
Black Bears (8-11-3) are coming off a 4-0 win against Connecticut at Frozen
Fenway. It was Maine’s second Hockey East win; the other was a 5-2 win against
Lowell in November. Top scorers are forwards
Cam Brown (26 points), Blaine Byron (23) and Chase Pearson (15). Rob McGovern, who handles
the majority of goaltending duties, has a 2.80 GAA and a .914 save percentage.
Jakob
Forsacka Karlsson and Patrick Harper share the team points lead with 22 while
Jordan Greenway has 20 and Clayton Keller has 15. Jake Oettinger is the conference's top goalie in both conference and overall play with a 1.78 GAA and a .937 save percentage. In the faceoff circle, JFK is tied for second in the conference with a .625 win percentage.
Shane Switzer has recovered from his upper-body injury, so the Terriers have all hands available for tonight’s game.
Shane Switzer has recovered from his upper-body injury, so the Terriers have all hands available for tonight’s game.
TONIGHT'S TERRIER LINE-UP
Harper-JFK-Curry
Greenway-Keller-Carpenter
Olsson-Cloonan-Roberto
Bellows-Chabot-Kelley
Krys-McAvoy
Hickey-Fabbro
Somerby-MacLeod
Oettinger
● GoTerriers.com preview, Game Notes, Live Stats, Terrier Sports Radio Network, Terrier TV (free live-stream) BU Game Day
Harper-JFK-Curry
Greenway-Keller-Carpenter
Olsson-Cloonan-Roberto
Bellows-Chabot-Kelley
Krys-McAvoy
Hickey-Fabbro
Somerby-MacLeod
Oettinger
● GoTerriers.com preview, Game Notes, Live Stats, Terrier Sports Radio Network, Terrier TV (free live-stream) BU Game Day
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Daily Free Press preview
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USCHO Hockey
East blog
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College Hockey News
Tale of the Tape
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Bangor Daily News preview
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HockeyEastOnline weekend
preview
Former Terrier Adam Clendening notched his seventh assist on the game-winning goal as the Rangers defeated Toronto, 5-2.
Former Terrier blueliner and nine-year NHL veteran Ryan Whitney has joined NHL Network as a studio analyst. He’ll make his debut on Jan. 25.
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