Just like a year ago, a standout BU
season ended in the Frozen Four semifinals as a Tristan Broz goal 11:09 into overtime
gave the #3 Denver a 2-1 win and berth in Saturday’s championship game.
BU ends its second campaign under head
coach Jay Pandolfo with a 28-9-2 record.
Extended video highlights and recaps are linked below.
“Tonight, the margin of error in these one-and-dones is very slim. We made some mistakes that cost us,” Pandolfo said. “There’s no tomorrow for us.”
Failing to build on a first-period lead and losing the momentum midway through the second period proved fatal to the Terriers’ chances.
“I thought we
shot ourselves in the foot a little bit by not continuing to play behind them,”
Pandolfo added. “It's been
a little bit of an issue the whole year for our group, in the second period,
not finding ways to put teams away. I would have liked to see us bear down and
get a two-goal lead, but it didn't happen."
#2 BU nearly jumped to a lead in the game’s
opening minute when Shane Lachance sent Macklin Celebrini in alone on goalie
Matt Davis, who made the save. Terriers did take a 1-0 first period lead on Luke Tuch’s shorthanded goal in the final seconds of the first of four
penalties the Terriers would kill off.Firing
in stride, the senior wing’s perfectly placed shot hit the top left corner of
the net. Devin Kaplan assisted on the goal.
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— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) April 11, 2024
📺: ESPN2pic.twitter.com/KTKXNkKfR1
That lead stood up until Lane Hutson's defensive
zone turnover led to Tristan Lemyre’s tying goal with 4:39 left in the second
period.
Mathieu Caron, in one of his best
games of the season, made several five-bell saves that kept the score knotted
at 1-1. Late in the second period, he made a lunging glove save on an Aiden
Thompson shot that appeared labeled.
tw-align-centerSEE YOU ON SPORTSCENTER TONIGHT, CHEWY!!!#SCTop10 pic.twitter.com/2O7ry2akuD
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) April 11, 2024
Midway through the third period, he
made, perhaps, and even better glove save to rob Jack Devine who was alone just
outside the crease.
tw-align-centerAnother one from Mathieu Caron. Game of the season for him tonight. #BUvsDenver pic.twitter.com/y6gL99xvHP
— Boston Hockey Blog (@BOShockeyblog) April 11, 2024
Neither
team was able to take the lead in the third period. BU’s best chances came in
the final four minutes, following a TV timeout. Jack Harvey’s shot from the
right circle rang off iron to Davis’s glove side and a follow-up by Celebrini
sailed just wide to the same side.
BU had
several grade A chances in overtime—including Nick Zabaneh’s shot from the slot
and Lane Hutson’s twisting move from the point to the crease—but Davis, who
yielded just one goal for third consecutive game—turned them aside.
BU outshot
Denver 34-27 with seven Pioneer shots coming on its four power plays. BU never
got a chance to unleash its power play despite several obvious DU infractions
that left the BU bench and coaches howling.
"You guys watched the game,” Pandolfo told the media following the game. “Were there penalties out there or not? We didn't get on the power play at all, they got on it four times. But that's not the reason we lost the game. We have to find ways to put teams away 5-on-5, and we didn't do that."
He added, "Really
disappointing. I really feel for our seniors. They've done a tremendous job the
last two years of, I feel like, re-establishing the culture at BU and what it
means to play and be a Terrier. I want to thank those guys."
● GoTerriers.com recap
and box
score
● Boston Hockey Blog Terriers fall, 2-1, in overtime
● College Hockey News recap
● USCHO recap,
video
analysis, 5
Numbers to know from DU’s victory
tw-align-center(1/2) The Terriers’ season came to an end with a 2-1 overtime loss to Denver in the Frozen Four Semifinals. Alongside @bellefraser1 for one last time. pic.twitter.com/2o6nZlbtiy
— Bernie Corbett (@BernieCorbett10) April 12, 2024
Part 2
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— Bernie Corbett (@BernieCorbett10) April 12, 2024
1 comment:
Very disappointing. They were so dominant through 11/2 periods but couldn’t get the second goal. Hutson’s too-cute giveaway that led to the tying goal turned everything around and the Terriers lost the jump in their step. Despite seven shots on goal, Macklin was bottled up by DU. Caron made incredible saves to keep it tight, but both Denver goals were stoppable. Cover the damn five hole. Officiating was a joke (no power plays in last two games?) but as Coach P said, they needed to assert themselves in the second period. DU’s goalie wasn’t flashy but very solid and didn’t give up a cheap goal.
Probably all for the best — don’t think the Terriers would have beaten BC in the championship game anyway.
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