Friday night’s affair in Kelley Rink left Boston College men’s hockey with its first loss of the season, as the University of Wisconsin earned a 5-2 victory. The Eagles (0-1-1) were swallowed in an all-around performance from No. 10 Wisconsin (4-1-0), behind a stellar performance from goalie Kyle Hayton. The graduate transfer stopped all but…
All-Around Performance by Wisconsin Gives Men’s Hockey Its First Loss
The Eagles had plenty of chances, then capitalized on none in the second period. Wisconsin can’t say the same.
Notebook: Woll, Tortora Shine in Draw Against Quinnipiac
Coming into the Eagles’ season opener against Quinnipiac, fans knew what they were going to get from goalkeeper Joseph Woll. Jacob Tortora’s performance, on the other hand, was quite a surprise.
Men’s Hockey Claws Back for Season-Opening Tie Against Quinnipiac
The Eagles answered a lot of questions in their season-opening tie to Quinnipiac that should help define the team’s identity throughout the season.
In Season Opener Against Quinnipiac, Litmus Test Awaits Eagles
BC will have to navigate its home opener against Quinnipiac without its top five leading scorers from last season.
Brick Woll: Joseph Woll’s Passion Drives Him to Win
Joseph Woll’s love of the game has him on track for the pros. His 6-foot-4 frame and impressive hand-eye coordination don’t hurt, either.
Forward Thinking: David Cotton Has His Eyes Set on the Future
David Cotton is primed to build upon his standout freshman campaign, one in which he led all BC rookies in goals, assists, and game-winners.
Heir to the Throne: Casey Fitzgerald Is Ready to Run the Locker Room
The latest in a long bloodline of hockey stars, Casey Fitzgerald is prepared to lead the Eagles as a junior captain on a roster without seniors.
No More Tears: J.D. Dudek Now Knows What Being a Playmaker Is All About
Over his 13-year career, Boston College men’s hockey forward J.D. Dudek learned to keep his poise, skate with his head up, and make the extra pass.
Four Different Eagles Score in Preseason Victory Over New Brunswick
This offseason, BC lost all five of last year’s leading scorers. On Saturday, a handful of guys made a case to replace them.