The Hockey East-leading Eagles look to end the calendar year with their second win of the season against UConn, who’s won five of six.
Michael Campoli Leaves Men’s Hockey for Juniors
Eagles sophomore defenseman Michael Campoli is leaving the program to pursue an opportunity with the Penticton Vees, a Junior A-level team in Canada.
Hockey Great Len Ceglarski Passes Away
After being part of BC’s 1949 national championship team, Ceglarski went on to become the NCAA’s ninth all-time winningest coach, recording 419 of his 673 wins as the Eagles’ head coach.
Sloppy Play by Woll, Poor Penalty Kill Plague BC Against Northeastern
Hours after the Eagles upset Duke in basketball, Kelley Rink couldn’t recreate the magic, as men’s hockey was out from the start against conference rival Northeastern.
BC Pulls off Come-From-Behind Victory Against Warriors
After failing to materialize any sort of offense in the first period and a half of play, the Eagles erupted for three goals in the second frame, erasing a two-goal deficit, en route to a comeback win.
Previewing 2017-18 Men’s Hockey: Northeastern
Having tied or won eight of their last nine games, the Eagles enter Saturday night’s matchup with a four-point lead over neighboring Northeastern in Hockey East standings.
Kent Headlines Merrimack Win With Multi-Goal Performance
Kenzie Kent scored twice, and the Eagles extended their nation-leading, eight-game unbeaten streak with a convincing win over the Warriors.
Previewing 2017-18 Women’s Hockey: Merrimack
Undefeated in a nation-best seven straight games, the Eagles will face Hockey East foe Merrimack in a home-and-home series this weekend.
Woll, Räsänen Selected for 2018 IIHF World Junior Championship
Both Joseph Woll and Aapeli Räsänen will be making the the trip back to the international competition for the second year in a row, and are favorites to earn a spot on their respective countries’ full 23-man rosters.
At Agganis, Men’s Hockey Gets Revenge Win Over BU
The Eagles followed up one of their best periods of the year with one of their worst. But Ron Greco’s snipe salvaged a brutal second frame, and the game, for BC.