Saturday, March 26, 2022

Two in the portal

 

A list of players who have entered the NCAA Hockey Transfer Portal includes senior Ty Amonte and junior Markus Boguslavsky. Braden Doyle, who left BU in December, also entered the portal and will transfer to Northeastern. The list was posted on the USCHO Fan Forum by “NCAA Watcher.”

Amonte was limited to 22 games this season due to injuries after missing all of the 2019-20 season and dressing just twice in 2020-21. He had an 8-8-16 line as a sophomore and scored a double-overtime game-winner in the 2018 Beanpot.

Boguslavksy  skated in only five games this season and had a career total of five points

This Date in Terrier Hockey History: March 26

2000: Rick DiPietro set an NCAA record of 77 saves (later eclipsed) as the Terriers fell to St. Lawrence, 3-2, in four overtimes in the NCAA regional final in Albany. The Terriers had rallied from a 2-0 deficit on goals by Mike Pandolfo and Brian Collins.

1994: Terriers employed a smothering defense to defeat Wisconsin, 4-1, in the NCAA Regional final in Albany. Derek Herlofsky was called upon for just 13 saves to gain his 11th consecutive win. Mike Prendergast scored a pair of goals while current assistant coach Jay Pandolfo (GWG) and Kenny Rausch each scored one.

Captained by current DHO Doug Friedman, the team would defeat Minnesota in the Frozen Four semifinal before losing to Lake Superior in the national championship game. Their 34 wins (34-7-0) set a program record for victories that was exceed by the 2008-09 club’s 35. 

 

Yesterday in Terrier Hockey History: March 25


1978: Terriers claimed the program’s third national championship, defeating rival Boston College, 5-3, in Providence, to complete a 30-2-0 season. BU grabbed a 3-2 lead after one on power-play goals by Mark Fidler and David Silk and a short-hander by Tony Meagher. Meagher connected again in the second period and Fidler scored his second early in the third period. Jim Craig stopped 28 Eagle shots as BU defeated BC for a fourth time.

The 1977-78 squad was the subject of Tim Rappleye’s book: Jack Parker’s Wiseguys, The National Champion BU Terriers, The Blizzard of ’78 and the Road to the Miracle on Ice.

● THFB Terrier Tales: That Championship Season

● Video Full game

 

Looking ahead

2022 or 2023 recruit Devin Kaplan scored his 10th goal in the NTDP U18s’ 3-0 win against Youngstown.

2022 recruit Ryan Greene’s 17th goal was the game-winner in Green Bay’s 7-2 victory over Muskegon. The 6’1” center also had a pair of assists.

2022 recruit Charles-Alexis Legault tallied his 11th assist in West Kelowna’s 4-3 overtime win against Penticton. The right-shot defense had been named the BCHL’s #3 Star of the Week after scoring goals in three consecutive games and added two assists.

2023 recruit Jack Musa scored his 16th goal for Madison, which dropped a 4-1 decision to Dubuque.

2023 recruit Michael LaStarza scored his 13th goal in Sioux Falls’ 7-2 loss to Lincoln.

2024 recruit Ryan Fine scored his third goal in the NTDP U17s’ 8-2 win against Cedar Rapids.

 

Looking back

Brady Tkachuk scored his 21st and 22nd goals in Ottawa’s 5-2 win against Winnipeg. He leads the Senators with 46 points.

Jack Eichel scored his seventh goal the Golden Knights’ 5-4 overtime win against Chicago.

Max Willman scored his third goal for the Flyers and Joel Farabee had an assist but Philadelphia fell to Colorado, 6-3.

Charlie McAvoy had a pair of assists and Charlie Coyle added a helper as the Bruins doubled up the Islanders, 6-3.

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