Looking ahead
Last night at the World U17 Challenge, 2023 recruit Macklin Celebrini scored the only goal for Canada Black in a 5-1 loss to Finland, but it was a goal to remember.
tw-align-centerChicago Steel star Macklin Celebrini (2024) putting on a show at the World U17 Hockey Challenge playing for Canada Black. pic.twitter.com/gXzr5IZLhn
— Chris Peters (@chrismpeters) November 5, 2022
Earlier yesterday, journalist Mark Divver tweeted: “No surprise, rumblings getting louder that '06 Mack Celebrini likely will be at Boston University for 2023-24 season, his draft year.”
tw-align-centerHutson likes his pasta EXTRA saucy, and Eiserman agrees 🍝
— USA Hockey’s NTDP (@USAHockeyNTDP) November 5, 2022
What a feed by the defenseman before Eiserman opens the scoring!#WorldU17 pic.twitter.com/N56Zo4d00g
Team USA notched its second win of the tournament, defeating Czechia, 7-1. 2024 recruit Cole Hutson assisted on three goals and leads all defensemen with three points.
World U17 Challenge games can be viewed live online. Link.
2023 or 2024 recruit Michael Chambre stopped 18 of 19 shots, playing the first 30 minutes of the NTDP U18’s 4-3 shootout loss to Youngstown. 2024 recruit Brandon Svoboda scored his second goal late in the third period to tie the game at 3-3. 2024 recruit Kai Janviriya assisted on the U18s’ third tally.
2023 recruit Jack Harvey scored his seventh and eighth goals as Chicago doubled up Green Bay, 6-3. The Stacy, MInn., native’s first goal was a short-hander with the Steel down two men.
● ChicagoSteelHockey.com Harvey Scores Twice as Steel tops Gamblers
● Harvey post-game interview (video)
Women’s Team
tw-align-centerFou just makes it look easy 🤯
— BU Women's Hockey (@TerrierWHockey) November 4, 2022
Watch now on ESPN+: https://t.co/yYRn9qU9Uf@ESPN | @hockey_east#GoBU pic.twitter.com/reoC2tn9Uh
Terriers dropped a 3-2 decision in overtime to Providence at Walter Brown Arena. BU took a 1-0 lead in the opening period on Catherine Foulem’s highlight-reel goal and carried it into the third period. The Friars scored twice with a minute and half early in the third, but Lacey Martin knotted the scored on a power play goal at 13:06. Sara Hjalmarsson scored the game-winner for PC at 2:37 of overtime. Andrea Brandli stopped 42 Friars shots.
● GoTerriers.com recap and comprehensive box score
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