Has it really been 10 years?#BurnTheBoats #GoBU pic.twitter.com/PaKruYy7jI— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) April 11, 2019
Ten years ago tonight, BU won its fifth NCAA
championship, rallying from two goals down in the final minute to tie Miami and
win on Colby Cohen’s overtime goal. Led by Hobey Baker Award winner Matt Gilroy
and Hobey Baker finalist Colin Wilson, the Terriers won seven championships
during the 2008-09 season: Ice Breaker Tournament, Denver Cup, Beanpot, Hockey East regular
season, Hockey East tournament, NCAA Northeast Regional and NCAA Frozen Four.
● The Drive for Five was realized
● HockeyEastOnline: BU’s 2008-09 games results and stats
● The Drive for Five was realized
● HockeyEastOnline: BU’s 2008-09 games results and stats
►The BU Men’s Hockey Annual Banquet Brunch is set for Saturday, April 27 at 11:00 a.m. in the Francis D. Burke Club Room at Agganis Arena. The price for tickets is $45 with a purchase deadline of Wednesday, April 24. The event will honor the class of 2019 and recognize achievements of the past season. Annual player awards will be announced. Click here to register
► GoTerriers.com Terriers Ready to Compete for 2019 Stanley Cup
Looking ahead
Congratulations to @ryangreene91 on his commitment to @TerrierHockey! Ryan becomes the 4th player from this season’s 15U team, 2nd in two days, to commit to a school. #ESHBA pic.twitter.com/jgbsTpbD5b— South Kent Selects Academy (@SKSAHockey) April 11, 2019
BU has its third recruit for the 2022 class
after receiving a commitment from Selects Academy 15U right-shot forward Ryan
Greene. A late 2003 birthdate from Paradise, Newfoundland, the 6'0" Greene
was Selects Academy’s second leading scorer with 31-50-81 in 50 games. A year
ago, he had a 40-20-60 line in 38 games in Bantam AAA and skated in the 2018 World
Selects Invitational, scoring five points. During the past season, Greene
played for Team Newfoundland in Canada's Winter Games, producing 15 points in seven
games. He joins forward Devin Kaplan and defenseman Lane Hutson in the 2022
recruit class.
● Elite Prospects page
Elite Prospects.com’s Rinkside asks “Who’s the next star from New York?” and lists 2019 recruits Trevor Zegras, Robert Mastrosimone and Domenick Fensore as candidates.
Looking back
Jake Oettinger suffered his first loss as a pro after two initial wins, but produced this five-bell save to keep his team close.
● Elite Prospects page
Elite Prospects.com’s Rinkside asks “Who’s the next star from New York?” and lists 2019 recruits Trevor Zegras, Robert Mastrosimone and Domenick Fensore as candidates.
Looking back
Save of the year. No doubt about it 🤩 pic.twitter.com/xgxo6C6yzN— Texas Stars (@TexasStars) April 11, 2019
Jake Oettinger suffered his first loss as a pro after two initial wins, but produced this five-bell save to keep his team close.
Adam Clendening has been added to the Columbus roster for the playoffs.
Women’s Team
Women’s Team
At the IIHF Women’s World Championships…
Congrats to Jesse Compher on scoring her first @IIHFHockey goal with @usahockey!! pic.twitter.com/1Nzbid0cND— BU Women's Hockey (@TerrierWHockey) April 9, 2019
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