The last two seasons of the Beanpot haven’t gone smoothly for Jerry York and the Eagles, as they’ve lost four straight games for the first time since the 1970s.
Men’s Hockey Struggles Magnified by Success of Other Sports
The Eagles’ dreadful start to the season is part of a larger downward spiral that goes back to the end of the 2016-17 season, and is magnified even more by the recent rise of other sports like football.
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.
Eagles’ Youth Finally Catching up to Them in Jerry York Era
The Eagles have always been one of the younger teams in Hockey East, but in the past two years they have failed to turn their potential into results.
Five Eagles Departing for Professional Hockey
Teddy Doherty, Steve Santini, Miles Wood, Adam Gilmour, and Alex Tuch are all leaving. More are on the way, too.
Teddy Doherty Has Become An All-Time Great BC Captain
With his two goal performance on Saturday against Duluth, Teddy Doherty has solidified himself at BC as the perfect (and unique) balance between exceptional leader and dangerous player.
Two Goals Each by Tuch, Cangelosi Lift BC Over Harvard
With a strong defensive effort and consistent pressure on Harvard’s weak blue line, the Eagles advance in the Northeast Regional Final against Duluth.
Eagles Embarrassed By Northeastern in Hockey East Semifinals
Don’t be deceived by the final score. BC men’s hockey looked thoroughly unprepared to take on Northeastern in the semifinals of the Hockey East Tournament.
Vermont Forces Game Three in Hockey East Quarterfinals
The Eagles are looking to avoid deja vu all over again after falling 4-2 in the second game of their best-of-three quarterfinal series with Vermont.
Eagles Fall in Lowell, Will Share Hockey East Regular Season Title With Providence
Men’s hockey lost for the first time in 2016, failing to generate any offensive pressure in a 3-1 loss to the River Hawks.