Having lost their first three games of the season for the first time since the 1930s, the Eagles return home desperate for a win against St. Cloud State—a team that swept BC last season.
Eagles Dominance of Catamounts Continues in Thorough Win
For the 21st time in a row, BC knocked off Hockey East foe Vermont, running its all-time record against its New England neighbors to a remarkable 45-3-3.
Non-Conference Struggles Continue as Eagles Fall to Quinnipiac
BC hasn’t won a non-conference game since November 2016, with the latest defeat a shutout at the hands of a Quinnipiac team that is now 3-0-1 all-time against the Eagles.
Previewing 2018-19 Women’s Hockey: Vermont
The Eagles are off to a 1-0 start in Hockey East play and will try to keep the ball rolling on Saturday afternoon when it hosts Vermont—a team that is 0-24-1 against BC, dating back to January 2012.
Eagles Open Hockey East Play With Convincing Win Over Merrimack
Three different BC skaters—Lindsay Agnew, Megan Keller, and Daryl Watts—found the back of the cage, and the Eagles kicked off the conference slate with a decisive victory.
Previewing 2018-19 Women’s Hockey: Merrimack
Winners of three straight at home—twice in overtime—since a 0-2 start to the year, BC looks to extend its perfect start at Kelley Rink as it hosts Merrimack in its Hockey East opener.
Previewing 2018 Men’s Hockey: Quinnipiac
Winless in their last 26 non-conference games, the Eagles are seeking to claim their first win in four tries against Quinnipiac on Friday night in Hamden, Ct.
2018-19 Boston College Hockey Preview
The 2018-19 season is underway for Boston College hockey, so catch up on the key storylines, players, and numbers to know about the year ahead.
Nearly Paralyzed, Hutsko’s Rise to Stardom Against All Odds
In back-to-back years, Logan Hutsko sustained a C6 vertebrae fracture—a paralysis-threatening spinal cord injury—and a bipartite patella. Rather than stepping away from the ice, the forward returned a superstar.
Hard Work Drives Michael Kim to Success On and Off the Ice
Michael Kim has gone from lightly-recruited prospect to two-time team captain for BC, all thanks to a constant drive to get better on and off the ice—his hard working attitude is rivaled by few.