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» The Huskies are set for their first Hockey East action of the 2025-26 season as they kick off a home and home series with no.4 Boston university beginning Friday Oct. 24 in Boston. » The Huskies are coming off a 1-1 weekend against no.16 Ohio State in which they won 3-2 Friday before dropping game two by a final of 4-2.
A wild first month of the men’s college hockey season managed to get even crazier this past weekend when both Boston College and Boston University were swept, dropping both programs two games below .500.
The team holds a 5–6–1 overall record, with a 1–1–0 mark at home and a 4–5–1 record on the road. Boston College and Boston University meet for the 81st time in program history. The Eagles lead the all-time series 44–28–8 and have won four of the last six matchups.
ORONO, Maine (WABI) - It’s No. 12 Maine hosting No. 5 Boston University this weekend at Alfond Arena. Black Bears head coach Ben Barr spoke about what his team needs to do to compete against the Terriers. He saw a little bit of that in Saturday’s overtime win over the Colgate Raiders.
Jeremy Langlois and Owen Fowler each added a goal in the first period to give Maine a 3-1 lead and chase Terriers goalie Mikhail Yegorov after he allowed three goals on eight shots. Max Lacroix played the rest of the game for BU and made 33 saves.
In the second game of the set, Boston College shutout Vermont 5-0, its first shutout of the season. The Eagles saw goals from forward Will Vote, forward Jake Sondreal, defenseman Nolan Joyce, defenseman Lukas Gustafsson, and forward Will Moore.
The comeback kids are alive and well, with an extra dose of déjà vu on the side. Facing an early 2-0 deficit, the No. 8 Boston University men’s hockey team never said die on Saturday night, completing the sweep of Northeastern University in the Hockey ...