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An undermanned Boston College team thrashed the Massachusetts hockey team 4-0 on Saturday night. The Eagles (6-4-1, 4-2 Hockey East) were without star players Andre Gasseau and Teddy Stiga but had no problem dismantling a lackluster Minutemen (7-6,
With that caveat, it’s hard not to be intrigued by Boston College the last two weekends. The Eagles seem to be figuring things out a bit, particularly after sweeping a home-and-home series with UMass this past weekend to extend their winning streak to four.
The No. 18 Boston College Eagles (5-4-1, 3-2-0 HE) men’s hockey team is looking for its second sweep of the season as it travels to Mullins Center in Amherst, Mass., to take on the No. 12 UMass Minutemen (7-5-0,
AMHERST – Despite even chances throughout the contest, No. 13 University of Massachusetts men’s hockey team was unable to solve goaltender Louka Cloutier, falling to No. 16 Boston College, 4-0 on Saturday night at the Mullins Center.
The No. 12 Massachusetts hockey team suffered a demoralizing 7-3 loss to No. 18 Boston College on Friday. The Eagles (5-4-1, 3-2 Hockey East) outshot, outpossessed and outplayed the Minutemen (7-5, 1-3) for nearly the whole game.
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Boston College Men’s Hockey Takes Down UMass 7-3
The Boston College men’s hockey team continued their recent string of strong play, taking down UMass 7-3 on Friday night for their third consecutive win and first home victory of the season. The Eagles got goals from seven different players and looked like the better team pretty much all night as they started off their
Landan Resendes scored his first collegiate goal on Friday night to send Boston College men's hockey past Vermont.
Boston University's Gavin McCarthy pokes the puck away from UVM's Simon Jellus during the Terriers' 5-1 win over the Catamounts on Friday evening at Gutterson Fieldhouse Gavin McCarthy: Defenseman, Boston University Boston University has had its fair share of spotlight worthy players over the past three seasons,
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.
No. 8 UConn women's hockey (7-2-1) is set for a home-and-home series against Hockey East foe Boston College this weekend. The series will
With 3,965 setting a Hockey East attendance record at Agannis Arena, it was the visitors who stole the show and completed the sweep.