#3 Terriers carried a 1-0 lead into the third period against Michigan, but two failed power plays, followed by a series of costly--and undisciplined--penalties, led to five unanswered goals by the Wolverines who claimed a 5-1 victory at a nearly sold-out Agganis Arena.
Two goals in 96 seconds by Evan Werner were followed by two power-play goals--one a 5-on-3--and an empty-net tally.
Following the game, a perplexed Head Coach Jay Pandolfo said,""After the way we played and competed versus North Dakota, and the way we practiced this week, I thought we were going to come out and play well tonight."
He added, "We're playing losing hockey. We got everything we deserved in that game — everything. We deserved to lose."
The fast-skating visitors enjoyed a territorial and shot advantage (9-2) in the scoreless opening period. However, BU had three great scoring chances, none of which resulted in a shot on goal. Shane Lachance and Cole Eiserman couldn't get a handle on pucks in tight and Jack Hughes opted to pass rather than shoot on a partial breakaway.
BU picked up the pace as the second period began and drew UM penalty three minutes in. Beginning the man-advantage rush, Cole Hutson faked a drop pass and rifled the puck ahead, sending Eiserman in on breakaway. He beat goalie Logan Stein five-hole for his fifth goal.
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Terriers had an 11-7 shot advantage, with a few grade A chances, in an evenly played period that ended with BU up 1-0 and with most of a power play left to open the third.
BU had two shots on goal on the carryover power play and three more on another man-advantage, but no goals. Near the end of the second power play, Mathieu Caron made a highlight-reel save on Garrett Schifsky's shorthanded bid.
Moments later, Werner connected to knot the score. Then, at 6:23 he put the Wolverines ahead, 2-1.
A slashing penalty on Eiserman led to a power-play goal when Ethan Edwards faked a pass and then ripped a shot past Caron. An elbowing major to Quinn Hutson and a high-sticking call on Devin Kaplan created a 5-on-3, resulting in a Jacob Truscott goal. An empty-netter closed out the scoring.
Caron stopped all 16 shots he faced in the first two periods and 30 of 34 overall. Terriers had 23 shots.
● GoTerriers.com recap and box score
● Highlights & Post-game comments: Pandolfo
● Boston Hockey Blog BU implodes in 5-1 loss to Michigan
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● Post-game comments
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