Episode15
of Inside BU Hockey features Bernie Corbett’s interviews with Head Coach David
Quinn, freshman forward Gabriel Chabot, and two time All-American and two-time
Terrier captain Matt Grzelcyk.
Chabot, who has been centering BU’s fourth line,
has a 3-3-6 scoring line with two goals in the last eight games. The son of
longtime minor league goalie Frédéric Chabot,
the freshman converted from defense to forward last year with the Rochester Junior
Americans and responded with a 50-point season, earning a spot in the USPHL All-Star
game.
Grzelcyk,
now in his first pro season, has 18 points in 39 games for AHL Providence.
Earlier this year he made his NHL debut with the Bruins who had drafted him in
the third round of the 2012 entry draft. In four seasons as a Terrier, he rang up 95
points. In 2015, he was named MVP of the Beanpot Tournament, scoring the
overtime winner that gave the Terriers their 30th Beanpot title.
Nik Olsson is out long term for @TerrierHockey, per Quinn. He had surgery on his right leg to repair a broken bone, unsure of recovery time.— Jonathan Sigal (@JonathanSigal) February 1, 2017
►The
Daily Free Press analyzes
the Terrier defense that features six NHL draft picks.
Boston University Hockey's Zamboni Driver. pic.twitter.com/zdGdTGhOFm— Only In Boston (@OnlyInBOS) February 2, 2017
Looking
back
2 Terriers (Coyle, Wilson) among 5 former @hockey_east players on list of @YouCanPlayTeam ambassadors. #ProudToBU https://t.co/btdBwIKIrm— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) February 2, 2017
Terry Meagher with legendary Terrier coach Jack Kelley
Former
Terrier standout and 33-year coach at Bowdoin College Terry Meagher is the 2017
recipient of the Parker-York Award, given by the New England Hockey Writers
Association. Meagher retired last spring
with 542 wins and a .669 winning percentage and four league titles. At BU, he
played on three Frozen Four squads, won three ECAC titles and scored 142 points
(74G, 68A). Terry was followed to BU by brothers Rick Meagher and Tony Meagher.
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USCHO.com report
Women’s
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Daily Free Press: Freshmen
Cook, DeSouza feel at home with Terrier Hockey
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