David Cotton was excellent for the Eagles offensively, recording two goals and two assists, while Logan Hutsko also chipped in with assists on the first two goals.
Previewing 2018-19 Men’s Hockey: vs. Merrimack
The Eagles dropped a close 2-1 contest to the Warriors last night despite a valiant third-period comeback, and will be looking for some solutions offensively. They still have just six goals in five games to start the season.
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.
BC’s Woeful Start Continues Against St. Cloud State
The Eagles conceded multiple goals to St. Cloud State in each period, extending their season-opening losing streak to four games, an unprecedented stretch for the historically strong program.
Previewing 2018-19 Men’s Hockey: No. 2 St. Cloud State
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.
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.
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.
Eagles Blanked, Then Lose Fast-Paced Shootout in Madison
David Cotton had a hat trick in the second game and chipped in an assist, but BC was swept by Wisconsin, falling 3-0 and then 7-5 in a dramatic back-and-forth game.
Best Case, Worst Case: 2018-19 Men’s Hockey
Despite missing the NCAA Tournament in back-to-back seasons for the first time in years, BC enters the year with the second-most returning talent in the country, and anything less than a trip back would be a disappointment.
UConn Assistant Brendan Buckley Joins Men’s Hockey Coaching Staff
One of Jerry York’s original BC recruits, Brendan Buckley served as a team captain back in 1999 and was one of the Eagles’ top defensemen during their two-year run to the Frozen Four before the turn of the century.