In the opening round of the Hockey East playoff, #8 seed BU will host #9 seed Providence at Walter Brown Arena. Puck drop is at 6 p.m. for the contest that will be live-streamed on ESPN+.
A year removed from winning the 2025 conference championship, it's been a challenging season for the Terriers who bring a 10-20-3 record into the game. Last weekend, they defeated Providence 3-1 and were shut out by BC, 4-0.
Back in November, BU defeated the Friars 4-1 and then tied them 2-2, gaining a shootout win.
In the win vs. PC, Maeve Kelly scored the game-winner on a third period power play and also contributed assist, earning Hockey East Defender of the Week honors. Lexie Bertelsen and Luisa Welcke, back from the Olympics, also scored for BU. Goalie Michelle Pasiechnyk came up big with 41 saves.
“At the end of the day we have good goaltending, and if we make ourselves really hard to eliminate and play the right way, we have enough skill that we will score,” Coach Tara Watchorn told the Boston Hockey Blog after the BC loss. “I have no doubt about that.”
● GoTerriers.com preview, Game Notes, Live Stats, BU All-Access (audio), BU Women's Hockey Twitter
● GoTerriers.com Kelly named Hockey East Defender of the Week
● Live Stream ESPN+
● Boston Hockey Blog BU is back in the postseason. But it looks a lot different this time around
Men prep for BC series
With three regular-season games remaining, BU sits in seventh place in the Hockey East standings, a point behind Maine and three points behind Northeastern and UMass.
Next up is a home-and-home with second place BC that begins Friday at Agganis Arena. Terriers will be seeking to improve their tournament seeding and build momentum for the post-season.
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— Terrier Hockey (@BU_Hockey5) February 23, 2026
● College Hockey News Boston University Baffled By Inability to Pull Things Together
Olympic Games Post-script
● Heavy.com Jack Eichel Overcome with Emotion After Team USA’s Olympic Gold Win
● GoTerriers.com Five Terrier Skaters Lead United States to Olympic Gold Medal
tw-align-centerHistory made. IIHF sweep. π§Ήπ₯
— USA Hockey’s NTDP (@USAHockeyNTDP) February 24, 2026
Clayton Keller and Tage Thompson stand alone, and it all started here πΊπΈ pic.twitter.com/bSNvA51eWR
Mike Sullivan became the first American coach to lead Stanley Cup and Olympic titles.
● BluelineStation.com Mike Sullivan silences critics of Team USA roster after gold medal win
tw-align-centerJack Eichel is the 3rd Hobey Baker Winner to win Olympic Gold, the first since Paul Kariya π¨π¦ (Maine) in 2002, and first for team USA since Neal Broten (Minnesota) in 1980
— BU Hockey Stats (@BUHockeyStats) February 22, 2026
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