While the full 2023-24 BU schedule has yet to be announced, the 10-game out-of-conference schedule is coming into focus. The rumored match-up with Quinnipiac now is official. The Terriers will host the defending national champion Bobcats on Wednesday, Nov. 22, the first of two Thanksgiving Week games with ECAC teams.
The second is the Saturday Night Red Hot Hockey match-up with Cornell at Madison Square Garden. That game will follow an MSG matinee with the Bruins taking on the Rangers—just a few Terrier connections there.
tw-align-centerBU's OOC Calender is filling up
— BU Hockey Stats (@BUHockeyStats) July 6, 2023
Confirmed:
Oct 7 at Bentley
Nov 3/4 vs. UND
Nov 22 vs. QU
Nov 25 vs. Cornell (RHH)
Feb 5 BC (Beanpot)
Feb 12 NU/Harvard (Beanpot)
Unconfirmed:
2 games at ND (TBA) (my guess Oct 20/21)
10th OOC (TBD) (my guess, at Harvard)
Camping
Despite spending much of his freshman season on the Terriers’ shutdown fourth line, Devin Kaplan generated 23 points (10G,13A) as a freshman—including the critical game-tying goal in the Hockey East title game against Merrimack. At Flyers’ development camp, the 2022 third-round draft pick spoke with the media about his second camp and his summer goals In preparation for his sophomore year.
tw-align-center🔝 🧀 from @DevinKaplan12. pic.twitter.com/Hg7J5KIjqj
— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) July 6, 2023
Montreal Gazette hockey writer Stu Cowan takes a deep dive into Lane Hutson’s second Canadians’ development camp with comments from Director of Player Development Rob Ramage and 2023 Montreal top draft pick RD David Reinbacher, who says he’d “love to play with him someday.”
● National Post Hutson is a lot of fun to watch
Yesterday at Bruins development camp:
tw-align-centerHad a great chat with current @TerrierHockey Defenseman Ty Gallagher after Bruins Development Camp today. And incredibly humble kid and talented offensive d-man. Ty also talked about his relationship with Lane Hutson #NHLBruins pic.twitter.com/vwHy2hRJlE
— Drop the Mitts Hockey (@DropMittsHockey) July 6, 2023
Last season’s captain, Dom Fensore, and Cade Webber will be at Carolina Hurricanes development camp next week. Following the Frozen Four, Fensore signed a two-year entry-level contract with the ‘Canes.
Jeremy Wilmer and Jay O’Brien attended Pittsburgh Penguins development camp last weekend.
North Vancouver native Aiden Celebrini, a sixth-round Canucks’ draft pick, spoke with the media about being back at Rogers Arena; he’d skating there growing when his father, Rick Celebrini, was Vancouver’s Director of Rehabilitation. Aiden will join his brother, Macklin Celebrini, in BU’s freshman class.
tw-align-center"I grew up at Rogers Arena. Watching the pros skate. Skating on Rogers Arena pretending I was a pro in the latest draft. For it to be a reality has been surreal."
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) July 4, 2023
🗣 2023 draft pick Aiden Celebrini reflects on what it means to be drafted by Vancouver.@ToyotaPacific | #Canucks pic.twitter.com/khjmjAQtGk
Also at Canucks' camp:
tw-align-centerLookin’ good out there, Willander! 🤩@ToyotaPacific | #Canucks pic.twitter.com/HAV12yeqwm
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) July 4, 2023
Ryan Greene and Drew Commesso were back at Blackhawks development camp. A second-round draft pick in 2022, Greene, a Paradise, Newfoundland native, scored 31 points (9G,22A) last season, earning a spot on the Hockey East All-Rookie team. Commesso, who led BU to its first Frozen Four since 2015, signed a three-year entry-level contract with Chicago in April.
Looking back
Kevin Shattenkirk talks about his return to Boston to be a veteran presence on the Bruins’ blueline. He recalls that thinking the Bruins might have drafted him in 2007 and that he was in Boston to finish his degree when the Bs won the Stanley Cup in 2011.
● NHL.com Shattenkirk Thrilled to be Back in Town (w/ interview video)
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