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...but first a stick salute to a fallen Terrier.
tw-align-centerExactly 21 years ago, 24 was the first number retired by our program.
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) October 30, 2020
Today was our first practice on Agganis ice since March and there was only one way to kick it off. pic.twitter.com/FpvCzwn7pQ
.GoTerriers.com has compiled
extensive lists of the media coverage of Travis Roy’s passing and the growing
number of social media tributes to the life and achievements of #24.
The Boston
Globe has republished its Oct. 31,
1999 report on the retirement of Roy’s jersey.
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SI/The Hockey News Remembering the Inspirational Travis Roy
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The Washington Post The Existential Question Posed by Travis Roy
The Boston Globe Travis Roy's Legacy is one of Enduring Courage ●
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— BU Women's Hockey (@TerrierWHockey) October 30, 2020
Looking ahead
2022 recruit Doug Grimes scored a pair of unassisted goals, including the game-winner as Sioux City edged Sioux Falls, 3-2. The tallies were the first USHL goals for power forward Grimes who moved to the USHL after a breakout season at Dexter Southfield where he scored
48 points (23G,25A) in 30 games for Coach Dan Donato.
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USHL.com box score
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