🌟🌟🌟 of the Week!The #NCAAHockey
1 - Chris Wilkie, @CC_Hockey1
2 - Patrick Harper, @TerrierHockey
3 - David Cotton, @BCHockey
Full Details: https://t.co/XFzauq0cDz pic.twitter.com/4XAOmj2VVw
Harper, a Nashville draft pick who had five points (3G,2A) in last week's wins against Harvard and Northeastern, is one point away from joining BU's 100-career-point club. He has 35 goals and 64 assists in 111 games.
Looking
ahead
.@DylanPeterson28's power play tally makes it 5-0! #USAvsMUS pic.twitter.com/jlENIQd4t3— USA Hockey’s NTDP (@USAHockeyNTDP) December 11, 2019
2020
recruit Dylan Peterson scored his fourth goal in the NTDP U18s’ 6-1 win against
Muskegon. Luke Tuch contributed an assist, giving him five points in the last
four games. Goalie Drew Commesso stopped 16 of 17 shots as he won for the eighth
time in his last nine starts.
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USA Hockey recap,
box score and video highlights
OverTheBoards
on BU’s newest commitment:
BU picked up a solid prospect in Dexter forward Doug Grimes. I interviewed Grimes’ coach Dan Donato for this week’s prep hockey podcast and he provided this quote about Grimes: “Doug is a great two-way player who has great size and can really shoot the puck. He has the ability to change a game by his physicality and has a great touch around the net. His best days are ahead of him as he continues to grow into his 6’3, 210 pound frame. Doug is a first-class kid and is an excellent student and member of our community.”
Looking
back
Jack
Eichel’s 19th goal early in the third period was the game-winner in
Buffalo’s 5-2 win against St. Louis. He also scored an empty-netter for his 20th—third
best in the NHL, and extended his points streak to 14 games.
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NHL.com recap
and video highlights
Nick
Bonino scored his 12th goal in Nashville’s 3-1 win against San Jose.
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NHL.com recap
and video highlights
Brady
Tkachuk scored his 11th goal in Ottawa’s 3-2 OT loss to Montreal.
●NHL.com
recap
and video highlights
Women’s
Team
More accolades for Schroeder, who takes the first star in women’s hockey last week. https://t.co/w9b9ROj2sh— Boston Hockey Blog (@BOShockeyblog) December 10, 2019
Courtney Correia has scored 10 career goals and it feels like all of them are top plays. https://t.co/UiOmHhsEx0— BU Women's Hockey (@TerrierWHockey) December 10, 2019
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