Following Saturday's 8-2 win against Bentley in the season opener, the Terriers have climbed into the top 10 of the DCU/USCHO.com weekly poll. BU climbed three spots to #9, just behind #8 Northeastern and the next regular-season opponent, #7 Michigan.
In the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll, BU is #12 after slotting at #14 in the pre-season poll.
SNL: Saturday Night Leftovers
tw-align-centerTonight’s game puck belongs to Pando.
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) October 2, 2022
Congrats on your first win, Coach!
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When the horn sounded ending Saturday’s game, senior John Copeland scooped up the puck and delivered it to Captain Dom Fensore for a locker room presentation to Head Coach Jay Pandolfo.
tw-align-centerGreener got the jacket after one heck of a debut.
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) October 2, 2022
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The Blackhawks give their Player of the Game a “championship belt” and the Rangers award theirs with the “Broadway Hat.” The Terriers’ version is a varsity jacket, earned on Saturday night by freshman Ryan Greene with two goals and an assist.
Then, today, the Paradise, Newfoundland, native became the first Terrier to win a weekly award this season. A Blackhawks draft pick, he's also the first BU freshman to score twice in an opening game since Patrick Harper in 2016.
tw-align-centerAfter scoring two goals as part of a three-point night, Ryan Greene was named Hockey East Rookie of the Week!
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) October 3, 2022
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●GoTerriers.com Greene Name Hockey East Rookie of the Week
Freshman Quinn Hutson has a two-game scoring streak at Agganis Arena. He scored the game-winner in last season’s USNTDP U18 win against the Terriers. And he was the first to find the net in Saturday’s victory.
tw-align-centerHad to save a lot of pucks after these five put on a show Saturday night. pic.twitter.com/kZcBJdCdZ3
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) October 3, 2022
15 Terriers hit the score sheet with the five freshmen producing five goals and 14 points.
tw-align-centerAbsolutely LOVED the support we got from the crowd at @AgganisArena on Saturday, especially from the @BUBand and @BUDogPound!
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) October 3, 2022
Can’t wait to see you back at the rink on Saturday!
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With an announced attendance of 5,504, Agganis was 87% filled for the opener with both student sections packed. Last season, only the two home games against BC exceeded that number (6,150 & 6,007). An early season Merrimack game (5,339) was the only other home game to exceed 5,000.
► October 1 Hockey East recaps
Former Terrier, Vinnie Purpura, now a senior at LIU, stopped 43 Northeastern shots before yielding an overtime goal in the Huskies’ 3-2 win. Another former Terrier, Braden Doyle, scored NU’s first goal.
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