After being swept the past two weekends, the Terriers will attempt to right the ship against defending national champion UMass in a home-and-home series that begins Friday at Agganis Arena.
tw-align-centerSkating into a big weekend against UMass. pic.twitter.com/e6MpHdRTvG
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) November 9, 2021
tw-align-centerOur team is growing mustaches this month in support of men’s health - click the link below to donate!https://t.co/sSNtyvbaog pic.twitter.com/BklpMNuK46
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) November 8, 2021
Looking ahead
2022 recruit Jeremy Wilmer scored a short-handed goal and added an assist in Tri-City’s 4-1 win against Sioux City. The Rockville Center, N.Y., native, who spent the past two seasons with the NTDP, has a 6-6-12 line in 11 games and is second in scoring for the Storm.
tw-align-center.@jeremywilmer16 pic.twitter.com/Zp6BfbA8p2
— Tri-City Storm (@TriCityStorm) November 8, 2021
2023 recruit Jack Harvey scored his eighth goal in Chicago’s 4-3 win against Dubuque.
tw-align-centerPatience from Harvey for his 8th of the season#FeelSteel https://t.co/BbEK61cCoV pic.twitter.com/hpUX6qYE3j
— Chicago Steel (@ChicagoSteel) November 7, 2021
2022 recruit Quinn Hutson, a right-shot forward who signed his NLI today, leads Muskegon in goal scoring with six and is second in scoring with 10 points.
tw-align-centerFour Lumberjacks sign NLI’s today
— Muskegon Lumberjacks (@MuskegonJacks) November 10, 2021
📰: https://t.co/8RvNj2w2aa pic.twitter.com/vSmIc8xGBT
Looking back
John Aiken,
the first of 90 Terriers to play in the NHL, has died at 89. The Arlington,
Mass., native, who played for BU during the 1954-55 season, later became the “house
goalie’ at Boston Garden—an emergency option in the days when NHL teams only
carried one goaltender. On March 13, 1958, Montreal goalie Jacques Plante was
injured in a game against the Bruins and Aiken got the call for what would be his only NHL game. Details in
the SB Nation story below.
● SB Nation: John Aiken, pulled from the Crowd to be a Habs Goalie
● Boston Globe: Aiken obituary
tw-align-center"Travis Roy: A Life & A Legacy"
— NESN (@NESN) November 9, 2021
Detailing the life of former BU hockey player Travis Roy and how he turned a tragedy into a legacy of helping others with his hope and perseverance.
November 13th at 4:30 ET on NESN. https://t.co/yZyBsqjcdS pic.twitter.com/eWaItqTP2G
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