IIHF
World U18 Championships in Finland.
tw-align-centerCole Hutson's next point will tie him with J.D. Forrest for the NTDP's all-time scoring lead among defensemen. Relevant context, Forrest played three seasons at the program is the NTDP's all-time leader in games played (208). https://t.co/nRRx3b0xoX
— Chris Peters (@chrismpeters) April 28, 2024
For
the second time in the tournament, Cole Hutson gave Team USA an early lead, this
time in a 7-1 win over Latvia that boosted the U.S.’s record to 3-0 in the
preliminary round. He also assisted on a goal, raising his career point total
to 111, tied for the all-time program record with J.D. Forrest.
Cole
Eiserman also contributed a goal and an assist on Hagens goal. He leads all
skaters with six goals and is second in points with eight. Hutson is the top
scoring defenseman with five points and is tied with Alexander Zetterberg for
10th in scoring. Both have a 2-3-5 line. Kamil Bednarik has a goal
and two assists.
Team
USA completes the preliminary round with its toughest opponent thus far,
Finland, on Tuesday in an 11 a.m. ET start. It airs on USA Network.
Zetterberg
had the primary assist on Sweden’s tying goal against Czechia, but Sweden ended
up losing in a shootout, 3-2.
Looking
ahead
tw-align-center12:57-2nd | Brandon Svoboda bats one in as @fargoforce take a one-goal lead. ✋👁️#StarsRise | @flohockey | @TerrierHockey | @SanJoseSharks pic.twitter.com/LjI1oKRul5
— USHL (@USHL) April 28, 2024
2024
recruit Brandon Svoboda scored his first post-season goal to provide the
game-winner as Fargo defeated Sioux City, 3-1.
Looking
back—Stanley Cup Playoffs
tw-align-centerSHORTHANDED. SENSATIONAL.
— x-Vegas Golden Knights (@GoldenKnights) April 28, 2024
JACK EICHEL. #UKnightTheRealm pic.twitter.com/uCFXirKecW
In game three
of the Vegas-Dallas series, Jack Eichel scored a shorthanded goal to tie the score
at 2-2, but the Stars came away with a 3-2 overtime win thanks to 32 saves by
Jake Oettinger.
Eichel scored again in game four, but again, Dallas came up on top with a 4-2 win that evened the series at 2-2. Oettinger had 32 saves, including all 14 shots he faced in the third period.
Charlie Coyle and Charlie McAvoy assisted on Brad Marchand’s game-winner in the Bruins’s 3-1 win against Toronto. Boston leads the series, 3-1.
tw-align-centerSTENNY WITH THE MOVES AND E-ROD RIPS IT pic.twitter.com/L2fFc5LEIP
— Florida Panthers (@FlaPanthers) April 30, 2024
Evan Rodrigues scored his first playoff goal as Florida routed Tampa Bay, 6-1, to clinch the first-round series.
tw-align-centerTwo more years of Shane and the Stache.
— New Jersey Devils (@NJDevils) April 30, 2024
We’ve re-signed F Shane Bowers to a two-year, two-way contract.
📰: https://t.co/0oEJiT1aof pic.twitter.com/8aHRW6Fy7n
Team Impact
You
may have noticed the name Logan Gatto on the line sheets posted just before
every BU game. He's the young epilepsy patient "matched" with BU Hockey by the Team IMPACT organization.
Team IMPACT matches children facing serious illness and disability with college sports teams, creating a long-term, life-changing experience for everyone involved.
Boston Hockey Blog:
While he may be the Terriers’ youngest member, Logan Gatto has been a driving force for Boston University the entire season. Whether he’s roaring through warmups or rushing the ice after a victory, the seven-year-old is a spark for the team and constant reminder that hockey is far more than a sport.
“For us, as parents, watching this relationship grow and flourish has just been so cool and shocking in the best way possible,” Logan’s mom Sara Gatto, said. “And for him, he literally has a whole team of basically big brothers.”
tw-align-center"Families in our world are constantly running from appointment to appointment and therapy to therapy to do the best for our kids. Team IMPACT is a break from all of the hard stuff." - Logan's mom, Sara, on the @TerrierHockey team
— Team IMPACT (@GoTeamIMPACT) April 29, 2024
📝: https://t.co/GWaBJlATYh#AllInAllTogether pic.twitter.com/pynpiZaHoe
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