Sunday, February 15, 2026

Terriers rebound with a 5-3 win; Brady and Jack rally Team USA; Milestone goal for Poulin; Brändli blanks Finland for Switzerland

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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          

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.  

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. 

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.

Late in the period Lacroix stoned Felix Gagnon who had a clean breakaway, keeping the lead at 3-1. 

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. 

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. 

● 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 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.    

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.

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Tonight's Lineup

 6 p.m. puck drop at Agganis for the BU-UNH rematch. Live stream on ESPN+.

Terriers chilled by Winters; Celebrini shines for Canada; Women fall to NU

 


In a battle of teams in 2026 downward spirals, New Hampshire defeated BU, 4-1 at the Whittemore Center in Durham behind a pair of goals by senior Morgan Winters.

Two UNH goals came on power plays as the Terrier penalty kill—a strength throughout most of the season—was lacking for a second consecutive game.

A very subdued Coach Jay Pandolfo called his team's performance "disappointing and deflating." 

“We were all looking for a different response than we had tonight,” he added.

More post-game comments linked below. 

The first 1:23 of the game were nothing short of disastrous for the Terriers. Winters’ first goal came just 28 ticks into the game. On the rush, his sharp-angle shot from the left circle deflected off Gavin McCarthy’s stick and flew high over Mikhail Yegorov’s glove.

Moments later, a Cole Eiserman penalty put the home team on the man-advantage and they quickly converted. Winters raced into the BU end again and centered the puck to Nick Ring who got to the crease first and jammed the puck home for a 2-0 lead.

Terriers finally got on the board at the 13-minute mark after extended control in the offensive zone. Charlie Trethewey’s shot from the blueline went off the end boards and was controlled behind the goal line by Owen McLaughlin. He quickly found Ryder Ritchie near the left post and he whipped a shot home for his sixth goal of the season. McLaughlin's assist was the 100th career point for the North Dakota transfer.

The middle period was scoreless with UNH having a 13-6 shot advantage. BU’s best chances came midway through the period when both Kamil Bednarik and Sascha Boumedienne clanged consecutive shots off the crossbar.

In the third period, early back-to-back BU penalties gifted UNH with a 5-on-3 power play and Winters cashed in again at 2:18 to stretch the lead to 3-1. Desperately, the Terriers fired 12 shots on goalie Kyle Chauvette. None got past him. An empty net goal by Marty Lavins closed out the scoring. 

A sole bright spot for BU was a 35 of 63 edge at the face off dot. Bednarik won 13 of 19 while Tynan Lawrence won 10 of 16.  

The teams meet again today at Agganis Arena in a 6 p.m. start. Game Day links are in the GoTerriers.com recap. 

● GoTerriers.com recap and box score

● Pandolfo Postgame Interview

● Boston Hockey Blog BU sinks further in 4-1 loss at UNH: Instant reaction

Boston Hockey Blog BU needed a response against UNH. What it got was ‘dissapointing and deflating’  

Winter Olympics 

Macklin Celebrini scored his second Olympic goal and added an assist (video) in Canada’s 5-1 win against Switzerland. 

● NHL.com MacKinnon, McDavid each has 3 points, Canada tops Switzerland to win Group A

● ESPN.com Inside Macklin Celebrini's rise to stardom for Sharks, Canada


Looking ahead

2026 recruit Caleb Malhotra scored his 24th goal and added an assist as Brantford beat Erie, 5-1. Both came on power plays and, with the points, he established a new team rookie scoring record with 66, which leads the Bulldogs and is second among OHL rookies.

2026 or 2027 recruit Rian Chudzinski scored his 16th goal in Moncton’s 11-1 drubbing of Halifax. The right shot forward has 26 points in 39 games.   

2027 recruit James Scantlebury notched his 11th goal and added his 14th assist in Chicago’s 4-2 win against Waterloo.  

2027 recruit Freddy Meyer notched his eighth assist on the game-winner as Quebec routed Rimouski, 8-3. The defenseman has 10 points for the Remparts.

 

Women's Team 

Terriers dropped a 5-2 decision to Northeastern at Walter Brown Arena. After the Huskies took a 2-0 lead in the opening period, both teams scored once in the second. Clara Yuhn’s eighth cut the lead in half before Northeastern responded to stretch their margin to 3-1.

Neely Nicholson’s fourth goal was sandwiched between an even-strength NU goal and an empty netter.

● GoTerriers.com recap and box score

● Boston Hockey Blog BU played well at times against Northeastern. And that’s the problem

 

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