Terriers remained in the #3 spot in both national
polls.
In the USCHO Division 1 poll, the top four of Denver,
BC, BU and Michigan State remained intact while North Dakota jumped over
Minnesota into the #5 spot after the Gophers lost in OT to Omaha. Wisconsin,
previously #9, fell to #16 after being upset by Lindenwood.
Maine jumped over Michigan into the #9 spot.
Providence and UMass each fell one slot to #14 and #15 respectively after the
Friars lost to North Dakota in the Hall of Fame game and the Minutemen dropped
an OT contest to Omaha in the Ice Breaker.
The USA Hockey/The Rink Live poll has the same top six teams but has Cornell #7 ahead of Quinnipiac and Michigan #9 ahead of Maine. With Northeastern at #19, Hockey East has six schools in the top 20.
BU remains at #4 in John Buccigross’ rankings and #3 in the Everything College Hockey ranking
SNL (Saturday Night Leftovers)
tw-align-centerZetty and Tris were our two players of the game tonight! pic.twitter.com/Izs6bEvIFp
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) October 13, 2024
►Freshmen Cole Hutson and Cole Eiserman combined for a highlight reel power-play goal and this dynamic duo, who have been teammates at the NTDP the past two seaspms, have already been dubbed “the Cole Train” by BU broadcast analyst Mark Linehan. Expect to see those names together in box scores frequently.
tw-align-centerCole celebration.
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) October 13, 2024
πΈ @FiaMccarty pic.twitter.com/iCa6YGvyBy
►Defending the House: With Friday's home win, BU improved its record at Agganis Arena since Jay Pandolfo became head coach to 30-5-0. Of the five losses, four were by a single goal and three came in overtime.
tw-align-center2024-25 is the first season since 2017-18 that the Terriers won their first two games of the season and the first since 2014-15 that they won both in regulation
— BU Hockey Stats (@BUHockeyStats) October 13, 2024
tw-align-centerNo starter in Division I men's hockey had a better save percentage this past weekend than Chewy, who stopped 36 of 37 shots (.973) in Saturday's win.
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) October 14, 2024
πΈ: @FiaMccarty pic.twitter.com/E0v9DfXODk
tw-align-centerJay Pandolfo earns his 59th win as Terrier Head Coach, passing Albie O'Connell for 6th on the all-time list https://t.co/yav2qNEYbs
— BU Hockey Stats (@BUHockeyStats) October 13, 2024
Shane Lachance’s grandfather, legendary head coach Jack
Parker, tops the list with 897 wins over a 40-year career. In his decade behind the BU bench,
Jack Kelley mentored the Terriers to 210 wins.
►Co-captain Lachance’s take on his shot from the left face off dot that opened the scoring against Union.
tw-align-centerShane Lachance on his first goal of the year, which opened the scoring against Union:
— Boston Hockey Blog (@BOShockeyblog) October 13, 2024
“I surprised myself a little bit, to be honest. A little outside my range.” pic.twitter.com/dsjC3f335D
►Junior wing Devin Kaplan was this week’s guest interview on BU TV’s Live With Ty, hosted by BU soccer standout Tyler Johnson.
►FloHockey's list of "25 Most Intriguing Freshmen in College Hockey" includes four Terriers: Cole Eiserman, Cole Hutson, Sascha Boumedienne and Alex Zetterberg.
►Be sure to visit the Agganis Arena display of active NHL players’
sweaters where the newest addition is Macklin Celebrini’s teal blue Sharks #71.
He became the 95th Terrier to play in the NHL.
tw-align-centerWelcome to the Terriers in the NHL wall Macklin!! #terrierpride πΎππ΄⚪️ pic.twitter.com/U3f6rEwCdk
— Friends of BU Hockey (@BU_FoH) October 13, 2024
Looking back
UPDATE-
In the battle between two-time All-American BU defensemen, Matt Grzelcyk with two assists, came out on top as Pittsburgh defeated Montreal, 6-3. However, Lane Hutson earned some praise, pre-game, from Pens' coach--and former Terrier captain--Mike Sullivan:
tw-align-center"I probably saw (Lane Hutson) play half a dozen times last year in NCAA. He has a really high panic threshold, something that's more indicative of a veteran player that's played 400+ games in the NHL. For a young guy to come up & display that...it's impressive.”
— /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) October 14, 2024
- Mike Sullivan pic.twitter.com/qzZrw95EFy
Wondering where former Terriers are playing now? Did you
know that four Terriers—Brandon Yip, Doyle Somerby, Danny O’Regan and Adam
Clendening—are teammates on Kulan Red Star in the KHL? Yip has been captain for
several years. Elite Prospects has a
page listing currently active, as well as future players, for each D1 school.
The Terriers
list
includes 81 skaters and nine goalies. The page is also shown in our sidebar
under links.
As of this morning, Jack Eichel is the NHL points leader
with 1-6-7 and Lane Hutson is tied for the assists leader among defensemen with
four. Eichel earned the NHL's third star of the week.
►Hutson has recorded 6 points in his first five NHL games,
including a multipoint game in two of his three games this season.
In Friday's 4-1 Montreal win over Ottawa, Hutson had a pair of memorable encounters with Brady Tkachuk.
two-align-twitterHutson effortlessly shrugging off Brady Tkachuk and then dodging another check before setting up a goal rules so hard pic.twitter.com/IG4HP1Z6tP
— Scott Matla (@scottmatla) October 13, 2024
tw-align-centerBrady Tkachuk said “enough with the head fakes!” π€£ pic.twitter.com/llT1sFwODC
— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) October 13, 2024
And for all the doubters (not Terrier fans, of course)...
tw-align-centerNo way Lane Hutson is ever doing this at the NHL level. pic.twitter.com/DcIHL4WjqC
— Matt Drake (@DrakeMT) October 9, 2024
Joel Farabee notched his first goal of the season in the Flyers’ 6-3 loss to the Blackhawks.
tw-align-centerBeezer's buzzing. π#PHIvsCGY | #LetsGoFlyers pic.twitter.com/5M2QFIq55p
— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) October 13, 2024
Belle Fraser, the top-notch beat reporter for the Boston Hockey Blog/DFP the past two seasons, now holds the same job at the Salt Lake City Tribune, covering the recently relocated Utah Hockey Club. A native New Yorker, she shared with her new audience the story of how she fell in love with hockey.
Women's Team
Senior netminder Callie Shanahan has been named the Stop It Goaltending Goaltender of the Week after her 25-save shutout of cross-town rival Northeastern. It was the Michigan native's fourth career shutout and marked the second time she was won Hockey East GOTW honors.
● GoTerriers.com Shanahan named Hockey East Goaltender of the Week
tw-align-centerWatchorn on Callie Shanahan's 25-save shutout:
— Boston Hockey Blog (@BOShockeyblog) October 12, 2024
"Awesome rebound for Callie, obviously. She's been playing great for us. I know yesterday wasn't the night she wanted, so it just speaks to her ability to reset as well and give us a chance to win. She was great tonight." pic.twitter.com/TJWLz1F05O
● Boston Hockey Blog Watchorn trusted her players to respond against Northeastern. BU women’s hockey answered the call
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