Author: Gracie Davenport

Men’s Hockey: No. 8/7 Terriers End 2022 With 2-1 OT Win Over Harvard

By Gracie Davenport No. 8/7 Boston University Men’s Hockey (12-5-0, 8-4-0 HE) closed out the calendar year with a 2-1 overtime victory over No. 9 Harvard University (8-3-1) Friday night. Strong goaltending on both ends kept both teams in the Top 10 tilt up until the final seconds.  “I thought that was a great college […]

The Jay Pandolfo Story: From Burlington to BU, the NHL and Back

By Gracie Davenport Jay Pandolfo still remembers the first time he stepped on the ice.  “It was at the Burlington Ice Palace,” Pandolfo said. “I thought I would be able to skate. I basically ran out on the ice and obviously fell on my face. But I actually remember the day, so I certainly loved […]

Men’s Hockey: BU Loses to Rival BC 9-6 in Slugfest

By Gracie Davenport No. 7/6 Boston University Men’s Hockey (10-5-0, 7-4-0 HE) fell 9-6 to the Boston College Eagles (6-5-4, 5-3-3 HE) Friday night in the 288th Battle of Comm. Ave — the highest scoring BU-BC matchup since 1986. Defensive breakdowns on both sides helped the Eagles snap the Terriers’ four-game win streak in a […]

Men’s Hockey: Duplessis Earns Shutout, Terriers Sweep Series Against UNH

By Gracie Davenport No. 9/7 Boston University Men’s Hockey (10-4-0, 7-3-0 HE) completed the home-and-home series sweep against the University of New Hampshire Wildcats (3-13-1, 0-11-1 HE) Saturday night with a 3-0 win. After a high-scoring 6-3 game on Friday night, both teams cleaned up their games in a tense rematch at Agganis Arena.  “I […]

Women’s Hockey: BU Shut Out For Third Straight Game

By Gracie Davenport Boston University Women’s Hockey (6-11-0, 5-8-0 HE) was shut out 3-0 by the University of Maine Black Bears (10-10-0, 7-6-0 HE) Friday night at Walter Brown Arena. Following an unsuccessful Thanksgiving tournament in Las Vegas, this marks the third straight scoreless outing for the Terriers.  The first period remained relatively quiet on […]

Women’s Hockey: Terriers’ Effort Evident in 2-0 Loss to No. 5 Yale

By Gracie Davenport Boston University Women’s Hockey (6-9-0, 5-7-0 HE) was shut out 2-0 against the No. 5 University of Yale Bulldogs (7-0-0) in Game 1 of the Henderson Collegiate Hockey Showcase, which took place at the Lifeguard Arena in Henderson, Nevada.  Although the Terriers were unable to get on the scoresheet, they kept themselves […]

NHL Rookie Roundup: Beniers, Power Leading Calder Trophy Race

By Gracie Davenport As the 2022-23 NHL season approaches the two-month mark, the rookies have made their presence known. Although there has not been one prominent figure leading the Calder Trophy discussion, many names have still made their case. Here are four of the top rookies who have stood out thus far. Matty Beniers  The […]

Men’s Hockey: No. 11/9 BU Shutout by No. 18/16 Northeastern

By Gracie Davenport No. 11/9 Boston University Men’s Hockey (6-4-0, 4-3-0 HE) was shut out 2-0 by No. 18/16 Northeastern University (7-3-3, 6-3-2 HE) Friday night at Agganis Arena. The nail-biting crosstown matchup was highlighted by strong goaltending and defensive plays.  The first period was evenly matched, as the two teams settled into the game. […]

Men’s Hockey: No. 11/9 BU Faces Cross-Town Rival No. 18/16 Northeastern

By Gracie Davenport After picking up its first series sweep of the season, No. 11/9 Boston University Men’s Hockey (6-3-0, 4-2-0 HE) will face off against cross-town rival No. 18/16 Northeastern University (6-3-3, 5-3-2 HE) this weekend.  Following two weeks without competition, the Terriers had an extremely successful weekend against the University of Massachusetts. BU […]

Women’s Hockey: No. 12 Providence wins 4-1, sweeps Terriers

By Gracie Davenport Boston University Women’s Hockey (3-7-0, 2-6-0 HE) fell 4-1 to the No. 12 Providence College Friars (9-2-1, 6-1-1 HE) Saturday afternoon, getting swept in the home-and-home series. Both teams’ European goaltenders got the start in back-to-back games. Providence’s Sandra Abstreiter pushed her starting streak to 12 straight games, while BU’s Andrea Brӓndli […]