Terriers received goals from five skaters and held off a late UNH rally to defeat the Wildcats, 5-3, at Agganis Arena to gain a split of the weekend series.
Goal scorers were Brandon Svoboda, Cole Hutson, Jack Murtagh, Jack Harvey and Cole Eiserman. Max Lacroix made his first ever regular season start and stopped 24 shots for the win.
Editor's Note: We missed last night's Valentine Day game so we'll let the video clips and a great game account by the Boston Hockey Blog's Sam Robb O'Hagen tell the story.
● Boston Hockey Blog BU gets some relief in 5-3 win over UNH
tw-align-centerJay Pandolfo, Cole Eiserman and Cole Hutson after BU’s 5-3 win over New Hampshire.#BUvsUNH pic.twitter.com/A24LOCcFbz
— Boston Hockey Blog (@BOShockeyblog) February 15, 2026
Terriers got on the board first when Svoboda deflected home a blueline blast by Gavin McCarthy. It was his sixth goal, tying his career high. Conrad Fondrk also assisted.
Here's a look at Boda's sixth goal of the season.
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) February 14, 2026
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The Wildcats matched that tally midway through the period on Cam McDonald's one-timer and the period ended 1-1.
BU regained the lead at 2:29 of the middle period when Murtagh set up Hutson for a wrister from the left circle that beat Kyle Chauvette high to the glove side. It was Hutson's ninth goal with Svoboda getting the second assist.
tw-align-centerThat's our Hobey nominee!
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) February 15, 2026
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Terriers increased the lead when Murtagh took a pass from Hutson, raced up the left side and made a power move to the net. He beat Chauvette to the blocker side for his fifth goal. Second assist went to Sacha Boisvert.
tw-align-center🎯🎯
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) February 15, 2026
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Late in the period Lacroix stoned Felix Gagnon who had a clean breakaway, keeping the lead at 3-1.
tw-align-centerMAX. LACROIX.
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) February 15, 2026
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BU struck early in the third period, too, converting a 2-on-1 break with a stylish Eiserman pass setting up Harvey's tenth goal. Kamil Bednarik initiated the play.
tw-align-centerEISY ARE YOU SERIOUS WITH THAT PASS?!
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) February 15, 2026
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BU maintained the 4-1 lead until the Wildcats cut the margin to one on late goals from Ryan McPherson (15:31) and Nick Ring on a power play (16:26). They pulled Chauvette for an extra attacker but in the final minute Eiserman fought off a defender for a loose puck and popped it into the empty net.
● GoTerriers.com recap and box score
● Highlights & Postgame Pandolfo, Eiserman and Hutson
Winter Olympics
Second period tallies by Brady Tkachuk and Jack Eichel--within one minute, both on draws--erased a 2-1 deficit as Team USA rallied to defeat Denmark, 6-3, for its second win in division play. The U.S. meets Germany today at 3:10 p.m. ET to decide the division title.
tw-align-centerHeck of a second period for #BUSA! First, Brady got the Americans tied up off a great faceoff win by Jack.pic.twitter.com/pAaGD7svbT
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) February 14, 2026
tw-align-centerJack then gave #BUSA the lead with his first goal of the Olympics!pic.twitter.com/y7Iygi04gh
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) February 14, 2026
● NHL.com Eichel has goal, assist, U.S. survives scare from Denmark
● NBC Sports Best of Jack Eichel from Team USA's win over Denmark
Former @TerrierWHockey star, Marie-Philip Poulin, ties the record for the MOST goals (18) in #WinterOlympics women's hockey history to cap a 5-1 victory for @HockeyCanada‼️ 🇨🇦🤩#OlympiansMadeHere #NCAAHockey x 🎥 NBC / @NBCOlympics pic.twitter.com/VqhlBf6dRAtw-align-center
Former Terrier netminder Andrea Brändli pitched a 40-save shutout to lead Switzerland to a 1-0 upset of Finland and a spot in the Women's semifinals.
● The Hockey News Andrea Brändli Stars As Switzerland Upsets Finland To Play For A Women's Hockey Medal
Looking ahead
2026 recruit Caleb Malhotra scored his 25th goal in Brantford's 4-2 win against Guelph. The 6'2" center has 67 points in 52 games for the Bulldogs.
tw-align-centerThe goal and the cele 🔥 #BFD https://t.co/myMjMZoCb7 pic.twitter.com/t5KDnLf846
— Brantford Bulldogs (@BulldogsOHL) February 14, 2026
2026 or 2027 recruit Egor Shilov scored his 24th goal on a power play, assisted on two other tallies and then scored the only goal in the shootout to deliver a 5-4 win for Victoriaville over Cape Breton. Shilov's 65 points lead all QMJHL rookies and he's ninth overall in scoring.
tw-align-centerL'attaque massive des félins a fait tourner les têtes 🫨 et Shilov en a profité!#GoTigresGo pic.twitter.com/p4ZmaEXodc
— Tigres de Victoriaville (@TigresVicto) February 15, 2026