Megan Keller scored the game-winning goal in overtime to lift the Eagles past a resilient Merrimack team, snapping a brief two-game losing streak.
Three-Goal Spurt Paves Way for Sweep of Connecticut
After falling behind 1-0, the Eagles responded with a trio of goals from unique scorers and knocked off the Huskies for their third win in their last four games.
Mattila’s Hat-Trick Leads Eagles to Comfortable Win at Connecticut
Julius Mattila recorded his first career hat-trick for the Eagles, scoring in all three periods, and Logan Hutsko also netted a goal as BC cruised to a 4-0 win over Connecticut Thursday night.
Eagles’ Struggles Continue in Weekend Finale Loss to Terriers
Daryl Watts brought the Eagles within one score early in the third period with her 11th goal of the season, but BC wasn’t able to complete a late comeback and dropped its second straight to the Terriers.
BC, BU Play to First-Ever Scoreless Tie in Longtime Rivalry
The Eagles battled it out in a physical game that resulted in a tie. Goaltenders Joseph Woll and Jake Oettinger shined in the overtime decision to combine for 68 saves.
Notebook: Goaltenders, Penalty Kill Units up to Task in Battle of Comm. Ave.
Jake Oettinger had 42 saves for BU while BC’s Joseph Woll had 26 in the scoreless draw, which featured nine combined penalties that were killed off.
Struggles on Power Play Results in Disappointing Rivalry Loss for BC
The Eagles didn’t convert on a single power play while committing a season-high in penalties, resulting in three goals while on the advantage for BU in a rivalry win.
Hutsko Leads Eagles to Comeback Win Over BU
Logan Hutsko scored two goals in a six -minute span in the second period, and Christopher Brown and Marc McLaughlin tacked on insurance goals in the third frame, as the Eagles rolled to their biggest win of the season.
Previewing 2018-19 Men’s Hockey: Boston University
The Battle of Comm. Ave resumes this weekend, with a home-and-home series between the longtime rivals that both find themselves looking up at Massachusetts in the Hockey East standings.
Previewing 2018-19 Women’s Hockey: Boston University
The Eagles had a two-goal lead twice against their rivals earlier this season, but never felt comfortable in a narrow win over a Terriers team that has the tendency to make things difficult.