Saturday, November 29, 2025

Terriers and Cornell face off in Red Hot Hockey #10

 


#19/20 Terriers take on #16//17 Cornell in the 10th iteration of Red Hot Hockey at Madison Square Garden tonight. Puck drop is at 8 p.m. ET with ESPN+ providing a live stream of the game.

While BU has ended the Big Red's seasons in NCAA Regionals in 2023 and 2025, those wins sandwiched a 2-1 loss in the 2023 Red Hot Hockey. BU trails Cornell in the RHH series 3-4-2 and has lost the last four decisions. The last three games between the teams have all been by one-goal margins. Last season's Toledo regional final was a 3-2 BU win with Quinn Hutson's point shot in overtime sending BU back to the Frozen Four.

Under first-year head coach Casey Jones, Cornell is 6-2-0 plays the same defensively stingy and physical  style as it did under Mike Schafer. They are coming off wins against RPI (6-1) and Union (2-1)

Junior Ryan Walsh and sophomore Charlie Major lead the Big Red attack with 10 and seven points respectively, followed by Johnathan Castagna and Caton Ryan with six apiece.

Junior George Fagara and sophomore Michael Fischer anchor an experienced defense while freshman goalie Alexis Cournoyea brings a microscopic 1.30 GAA and a .953 GAA.




TONIGHT'S TERRIER LINE-UP

Bednarik returns. Boisvert and Fondrk remain out.



●  GoTerriers.com preview, Game Notes, Live Stats, BU All-Access (audio), BU Men's Hockey Twitter

● Live stream ESPN+

● College Hockey News Tale of the Tape

● BU Hockey Stats Red Hot Hockey preview  

● Boston Hockey Blog As it falls further in NPI ahead of Red Hot Hockey, BU men’s hockey just looking to take steps forward on the ice


BU Hockey Writer Scott Weighart spoke with Terrier freshmen Jack Murtagh, Ben Merrill and Jonathan Morello about their roles on the BU forward lines and the opportunity to play on the big stage of Madison Square Garden against Cornell.

 GoTerriers.com Terriers Polish Roles to Prepare for BU Stage

On the ninth episode of Inside BU Hockey, Bernie Corbett talks with men's ice hockey head coach Jay Pandolfo and junior defenseman Gavin McCarthy, who was named Hockey East Defender of the Week following the Northeastern series.

Looking ahead

2026 5-⭐️recruit Tynan Lawrence score an unassisted goal in first-place Muskegon's 4-1 win against second-place Dubuque. 

Prior to Friday's game, Lawrence spoke with FloHockeyTV.  

2026 recruit Haoxi Wang wristed home a power-play goal for Oshawa, but the Generals were edged by Ottawa, 2-1. It was the defenseman's second goal of the season.

2026 recruit Egor Shilov scored his 12th goal in Victoriaville's 3-2 loss to Moncton. The center from Moscow has 32 points in 24 games

2027 recruit Sam Pandolfo's third goal was one of the few bright spots for the NTDP U17s who were thumped by Sioux Falls, 11-3.


Looking back

Ryan Greene scored his third goal, connecting on a power play, in the Blackhawks' 4-3 loss to Nashville.

Joel Farabee scored his seventh goal and added an assist in the Flames' 5-3 win against Florida. Evan Rodrigues tallied his seventh goal and AJ Greer recorded an assist for the Panthers.  

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