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Andre Gasseau, pictured, scored the Eagles’ first goal of the night. (Sarah Fleming / Heights Editor)

No. 9 BC Stomped by No. 7 Denver 7–3, Suffers Fourth Straight Loss to Pioneers

Sebby Fitzgerald October 25, 2025
No. 9 Boston College men's hockey suffered its fourth straight loss to No. 7 Denver on Friday night in Conte Forum, losing 7–3 despite outshooting its opponent in all three periods.
Resendes and Radivojevic both earned their first collegiate points on Friday night. (Anatoly Guz / Heights Staff)

No. 9 BC Scores Four Goals in Second Period, Wins 5–1 Over RPI

Sebby Fitzgerald October 18, 2025
James Hagens scored two goals, Dean Letourneau picked up his second score of the season, and Boston College men's hockey beat RPI 5–1 on Friday night on the road.
BC has not fallen to RPI since its 2-1 loss in Oct. 2016. (Anatoly Guz / Heights Staff)

Preview: No. 9 BC Travels to RPI After Bounce-Back Series

David Peregosky October 16, 2025
Boston College men's hockey's offensive firepower should be able to overwhelm RPI’s defense and put itself ahead early, preventing any opportunity for the Engineers to get the Eagles involved in a low-scoring dogfight on Friday.
Louka Cloutier, pictured, tallied 18 saves in his BC debut. (Anatoly Guz / Heights Staff)

No. 11 BC Kicks Off Doubleheader at No. 12 Minnesota With 3–1 Win

Sebby Fitzgerald, Asst. Sports Editor October 10, 2025
No. 12 BC beat No. 11 Minnesota 3–1 on Thursday night to kick off its weekend series with a win.
BC's last home-opener loss was in 2022 versus Quinnipiac. (Anatoly Guz / Heights Staff)

FitzGerald: “It Just Looked Like a First Game”

Sebby Fitzgerald, Asst. Sports Editor October 7, 2025
There were sparks, but they simply didn’t last long enough. Brown assured fans not to worry, emphasizing, “It just looked like a first game.” 
Quinnipiac notched three goals in the second period against the Eagles. (Anatoly Guz / Heights Staff)

No. 13 Quinnipiac Spoils No. 6 BC’s Home Opener With 4–3 Win

Sebby Fitzgerald October 3, 2025
Storming into Chestnut Hill and fueled by a three-goal second period, Quinnipiac walked out of the 2025–26 season opener with a 4–3 win over BC on Friday night. 
The Eagles’ 2024–25 season ended with a loss to Denver in the NCAA regional final. (Sarah Fleming / Heights Editor)

“The Guys Know What’s Ahead of Them”: 2025–26 Men’s Hockey Season Preview

Maria Stefanoudakis and Sebby Fitzgerald September 30, 2025
Boston College men's hockey begins its season this Friday against Quinnipiac at home.
Denver knocked BC, the No. 1 overall seed, out of the tournament for the second year in a row. (Henry Hurd / Heights Staff)

Stefanoudakis: This Loss Was Everything for BC Men’s Hockey

Maria Stefanoudakis April 1, 2025
Stefanoudakis' column goes into the severity of BC men's hockey's Sunday night loss to Denver following the Eagles' dominant season.
BC outshot Denver 15–2 in the final period, but could not notch a goal in the third period of its loss. (Yamari Santillan / Heights Staff)

Eagles’ Offense Falters as No. 1-seed BC Falls 3–1 in NCAA Tournament to Defending Champion Denver

Graham Dietz March 31, 2025
No. 1 overall seed Boston College men's hockey lost in the second round of the NCAA Tournament as it suffered a 3–1 loss to defending champion Denver.
BC failed to capitalize on four power-play opportunities. (Photo courtesy of BC Athletics)

No. 1-seed BC Narrowly Beats No. 4-seed Bentley 3–1 in NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal

Aidan Gravina March 28, 2025
No.1-seed Boston College men's hockey scored a goal with under two minutes remaining in its NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal versus Bentley to secure its spot in the regional final on Sunday.
After this season, BC will lose the talent of Ryan Leonard, Gabe Perreault, and probably James Hagens. (Chris Ticas / Heights Senior Staff)

Dietz: The Time for BC Men’s Hockey Is Now

Graham Dietz March 25, 2025
Nobody is leaving just yet, and there’s still plenty of competition left. But if it wasn’t last year, it has to be this year. The stars just need to align.
The Eagles begin their national championship campaign against Bentley on Friday at 2 p.m. (Sarah Fleming / Heights Editor)

“You Want Your Team to Be Remembered”: BC Named No. 1 Overall Seed in NCAA Tournament for Second Straight Season

Maria Stefanoudakis March 23, 2025
No. 1 Boston College hockey was named the overall No. 1 seed for the NCAA Tournament, kicking off the regional semifinals on Friday versus the Atlantic Hockey Association champions in Bentley.
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