Someone at NHL.com made an extremely prescient choice when
they asked former Terrier standout and current Florida Panther Evan Rodrigues to
author a Stanley Cup Final Blog during the series between Edmonton and Florida.
After scoring 39 points in 80 regular season games, E-Rod
has 11 points in 19 Stanley Cup games including three tallies in the first two
games of the finals. His first of two goals in the third period on Monday was
the game-winner in a 4-1 victory.
tw-align-centerE-ROD SIMPLY MAKING IT HAPPEN pic.twitter.com/wY49PfxKoc
— Florida Panthers (@FlaPanthers) June 11, 2024
An assistant captain on the Terriers NCAA championship finalist squad in 2014-15, he was second in the nation in points with 61 (21G,40A) behind linemate Jack Eichel. Over four seasons at BU, he totaled 42 goals and 79 assists and twice was a Hockey East All-Star.
Rodrigues is seeking to become the 12th Terrier
with his name on the Stanley Cup. Eichel won with Vegas last season, Kevin
Shattenkirk won with Tampa Bay in 2020 and Alex Chiasson won with Washington in
2018.
At the Combine, both Celebrini and Eiserman—high-scoring
linemates as 15 year olds at Shattuck St. Mary’s—was measured at 5’11.75” and
197 lbs.
● NHL Draft Diaries: Celebrini,
Eiserman
►First-round pairings have been announced for next season’s
Friendship Four Tournament in Belfast. BU will face Merrimack on Nov. 29, while
Harvard takes on Notre Dame.
Looking ahead
With the NHL Entry Draft fast approaching, player profiles
are being published including several for BU recruits, providing insights into
future Terriers.
● Daily Faceoff Will
Alex Zetterberg’s unquestioned skill trump size at 2024 NHL Draft?
● NHL.com/NJ Mikhail Yegorov
draft profile
● TheHockeyWriters.com Kamil
Bednarik draft profile
● DropTheMitts Podcast Interview with Kamil Bednarik
●TheHockeyWriters.com
Maple Leafs’ Combine Meeting with Jack Pridham
● NHL.com Top 10 goalies for the Draft
● FloHockey.TV Notes from the Combine
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Mikhail Yegorov was
another player that I heard interviewed well and he was a favorite among the
media, too. The Russian netminder who played for the Omaha Lancers last season
in the USHL had tremendous insight on his mental approach and how his mother was
a big resource for him on handling what was a tough season statistically for
the big netminder.
Looking back
tw-align-centerNobody had more goals (12) or points (23) during the @ECHL playoffs than Bobo Carpenter.
📸 Patrick Onufer/Florida Everblades pic.twitter.com/hYimUflUDf
For a third consecutive season, former BU standout Bobo
Carpenter and the Florida Everblades claimed the ECHL Kelly Cup
Championship. Carpenter, a member of the Terriers’ 2017-18 Hockey East
Champions and co-captain in 2018-19, scored 46 points in the regular season and
added 23 more in 23 playoff games.
●GoTerriers.com Carpenter
Claims Kelly Cup with Florida Everblades
Minnesota Wild head coach John Hynes has been named as an
assistant for the 2025 U.S. National Team that will in next February’s Four
Nation’s Face-Off in Montreal and Boston. The U.S. squad, under head coach Mike
Sullivan, will compete against Canada, Swede and Finland.
Hynes, a member of BU’s 1995 National Champions, served as
head coach for the U.S. National Team in last month’s IIHF World Championship. Prior
to the Wild, he was head coach for the Devils and for the Predators.
● USA Hockey Hynes named
assistant coach for Four Nations Face-Off
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) June 10, 2024
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