Daryl Watts and Lindsay Agnew both found the net for the Eagles, but BC simply couldn’t overcome seven different penalties and dropped a tough 3-2 decision to New Hampshire Saturday.
Weekend Hockey Preview: Eagles off to Arizona, New Hampshire
Both hockey teams are in action this weekend, with the men playing a two-game set against No. 13 Arizona State, while the women attempt to right the ship in conference play against New Hampshire.
Hockey East at Halfway: Northeastern Threatening BC’s Five-Year Reign
The Eagles have won the last five regular season titles, but a white-hot Northeastern side and an uncharacteristic season from Katie Crowley’s bunch has BC looking up at the holiday break.
Bizal Becomes Fourth Eagle Drafted, Taken by Minnesota Whitecaps in Fourth Round
Joining three of her teammates that were selected the day prior, BC defenseman Grace Bizal was selected in the NWHL Draft on Thursday morning.
Three Eagles Selected in First Two Rounds of NWHL Draft
Megan Keller and Kali Flanagan both went in the first round of the five-team draft, while Makenna Newkirk was the third BC player off the board in the second round.
Eagles Lose Fourth Out of Last Five Games, Fall to Merrimack
For the first time since the 2013-14 season, BC has lost seven games under head coach Katie Crowley—and its just entering the winter break with a plethora of games ahead of it.
Keller, Lonergan Both Score Twice in Overtime Victory
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.
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.
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.
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.