With just four weeks left in the regular season, the Terriers
begin a home-and-home series against New Hampshire with four critical points at
stake. Tonight’s game at UNH’s Whittemore Center starts at 7 p.m. and will air
on NESNplus. Outside of New England, the game will be live-streamed on CBS
All-Access.
BU and the Wildcats are currently tied for fifth place in
Hockey East with 19 points apiece, with the Terriers having a game in hand.
Both teams are a point behind third-place BC and Maine.
BU's David Farrance is the top scoring defenseman in Division 1 and leads BU in scoring with 35 points after his 1G,2A performance in the Beanpot final. Patrick Harper has 32 points while freshman Trevor Zegras has 29 points.
Like BU, the Wildcats’ top scorer is a defenseman. Max
Gildon has 24 points, followed by forwards Charlie Kelleher (23), Patrick
Grasso (21) and Angus Crookshank (18), who is the top goal-scorer with 13.
Junior goalie Mike Robinson has made 20 starts and has a 2.55 GAA and a .901
save percentage.
CHECK BACK FOR TONIGHT'S BU LINEUP
● GoTerriers.com preview,
Game
Notes, Live
Stats, Terrier Sports Radio
Network, @TerrierHockey
● CBS All-Access live
stream
● Boston Hockey Blog live in-game blog , Terrier
Hockey Talk podcast ,game preview
● College Hockey News Tale
of the Tape
● USCHO Hockey
East predictions
This week’s episode of Inside BU Hockey features Bernie
Corbett’s interviews with Coach Albie O’Connell, freshman forward Robert
Mastrosimone and UNH play-by-play broadcaster Mike Murphy. Mastrosimone, a second-round draft pick of
the Red Wings, has 16 points (7G,9A) for BU.
Looking back
Jordan Greenway scored his seventh goal and added an assist in Minnesota’s
4-3 shootout loss to David Quinn’s New York Rangers.
● NHL.com recap and video highlights
Jack Eichel scored his 32nd goal and
added a pair of assists in Buffalo’s 4-3 overtime win against Columbus. Evan
Rodrigues scored his fifth goal for the Sabres.
● NHL.com recap
and video highlights
— Ottawa Senators (@Senators) February 14, 2020Brady Tkachuk scored his 17th goal in Ottawa’s 3-2 win against the Coyotes.
● NHL.com recap
and video highlights
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