It's less than a week until the Terriers begin their third consecutive Frozen Four.
The NCAA Frozen Four Media Information page is here. Click on the press conferences folder to find the coaches' media call from earlier in the week. Coach Jay Pandolfo's segment is the last of the four. There also are NCAA Frozen Four Records and, under Team Materials, a full Frozen Four Media Kit.
Previously, BU had two runs of five consecutive Frozen Fours: '93-'94 through '96-'97 when the Terriers won the championship in 1995 and two second place finishes, 1994 and 1997; and, '73-'74 through '77-'78--the first five seasons under Coach Jack Parker--with the 1995 winning the national title. You can find video highlights of those two championships in the Video Highlights section of the sidebar.
Terriers had back-to-back trips to the Frozen Four in 1950 and 1951; 1966 and 1967; 1971 and 1972 (both national title wins); and 1990 and 1991.
►Going into the Frozen Four, Cole Hutson is the leader among D1 defenseman in points per game. He trails Denver’s Zeev Buium by two for most points by a blueliner, though he has played 3 fewer games. Both are expected to earn ACHA All-American honors next week.
► Of the three other St. Louis-bound teams, BU has only previously played Denver in the Frozen Four. In four contests, the Pioneers lead, 3-1. They defeated BU in the 1960 semifinal, in the 1966 consolation game and last season in the semifinal in St. Paul, 2-1 in overtime. BU's win came in the 1971 semifinal, 4-2, with Toot Cahoon scoring a hat trick.
Photo credit Annika Morris
BHB's Mitch Fink examines how Cole Hutson overcame an uneven start to his freshman season to became one of D1's most dynamic and effective performers.
“He can control a game, he can take over a game,” Pandolfo said after Saturday’s win. “Until you play against him, you don’t know what to expect. And then once you get out there, he’s special.”
● Boston Hockey Blog ‘I’d like to think I’m doing decent:’ How Cole Hutson’s second-half surge helped BU men’s hockey to the Frozen Four
BU and St. Louis
tw-align-centerOur last trip to St. Louis was a successful one, as we defeated Wisconsin and Notre Dame to win the 2010 Ice Breaker! pic.twitter.com/hdJp5zpuJ2
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) April 4, 2025
Terriers edged the Badgers, 4-3, behind two goals from Joe Pereira, including the game-winner in the third period. Two nights later BU defeated the Fighting Irish, 5-4, coming from behind on goals by Kevin Gilroy and Sean Escobedo, while Pereira notched his third of the tournament.
BU's first trip to "The Lou" was a pair of games in 1970 with the St. Louis University Billikens to help them launch their new Division 1 program. Terriers won the first game 9-0 with Jake Danby netting a hat trick and Steve Dolloff scoring twice. The next night, the Terriers rang up nine more in a 9-1 win with Wayne Gowing and Ron Anderson each with a pair of goals.
►BU's last victory in a Frozen Four game was ten seasons ago this coming week, a 5-3 victory over North Dakota with Jack Eichel scoring the Terriers first and last goal. Here is a full-game video.
More Awards
Three Terriers--Quinn Hutson, Cole Hutson and Tom Willander--were named New England Division I All-Stars, selected by the New England Hockey Writers Association. Cole also claimed the George Carens Rookie of the Year and the Bob Monahan Best Defenseman Award. He's the third consecutive Terrier to win the Rookie award, following Lane Hutson in 2023 and Macklin Celebrini in 2024.
The all-star and individual awards will be made at the NEHWA banquet on April 22. Also to be honored is Bernie Corbett, now in his 40th season as the voice of Terrier Hockey. With more than 1,500 BU games called, he'll receive the Parker-York Award for Contribution to New England Hockey.
● GoTerriers.com Terrier Trio Tabbed as New England All-Stars
► Gavin McCarthy is the top shot blocker in Hockey East with 74, nine ahead of UConn’s John Spetz.
Transfer Portal
More than 230 players have entered the Transfer Portal with 25 having made commitments. So far, BU has received a commitment from former UND Fighting Hawk Sascha Boisvert. A good link to follow is College Hockey Insider's Transfer Portal Tracker. We'll report on any BU-related moves.
Looking ahead
2025 recruit Jack Pridham sniped his third post-season goal as Kitchener defeated Flint, 6-1. The 6'2" right wing, drafted by the Blackhawks, has a 3-2-5 line in four playoff games. Pridham rang up 27 goals and 27 assists in 48 regular season games. Video (begins at 0:14).
tw-align-centerPRIDHAM OPENS THE SCORING🔴🔵@NHLBlackhawks prospect Jack Pridham walks right in and snipes one, giving @OHLRangers the lead after a scoreless first period!🎯🤩#OHLPlayoffs | @CHLHockey | #Blackhawks pic.twitter.com/zvbLtYP8Wg
— Ontario Hockey League (@OHLHockey) April 4, 2025
2026 recruit Tyan Lawrence scored his 24th goal in Muskegon's 3-2 win over the NTDP U18s. The 16-year-old from Fredericton, New Brunswick, has 50 points in 53 games.
2026 recruit Egor Shilov scored his 11th goal in Green Bay's 4-2 win against Sioux Falls.
2026 recruit Rian Chudzinski is playing in the Tier 1 18U Youth Nations with Boston Junior Eagles. During the prep season, he led Dexter Southfield in goals (27) and points (52), guiding the team to the Elite 8 Championship game.
tw-align-centerRian Chudzinski, OMG. @BostonJrEagles @DXSF_BHockey pic.twitter.com/CHBtYQboiX
— Prospect Report (@ProspectRep) April 3, 2025
Looking back
Jake Oettinger stopped 28 of 29 shots to lead Dallas to a 5-1 win over Nashville. It was his sixth consecutive win and improved his record to 36-15-0 and lowered his GAA to 2.45.
tw-align-centerFun Fact:
— The Habitant (@the_habitant) April 2, 2025
Lane Hutson is on pace to have identical production as Auston Matthews did in his 2017 Calder Trophy season:
69 points in 82 games.#GoHabsGo
Lane Hutson continues to lead the Rookie scoring race with 62 points. He was scoreless in Wednesday's 4-1 Montreal win over the Bruins, but did have a game-high five blocked shots.
Former BU netminder Jason Tapp reportedly is a finalist for the vacant RPI head coaching position. He is currently associate head coach at Dartmouth and previously was associate head coach at Union College. Tapp played 50 games as a Terrier between 1998 and 2002.
Women's Team
Colgate defenseman Ella Belfry entered the transfer portal and committed to BU.
BU forward Alex Law has entered the portal.