After struggling all year long on special teams, the Eagles exploded for four power-play goals against Vermont to keep their season alive.
Eagles Blow Out Vermont in Hockey East Quarterfinals Game One
Austin Cangelosi scored the fastest goal in Hockey East playoff history en route to the Eagles’ 7-0 blowout over Vermont.
Name the Heights Offers Donors “15 Minutes of Fame”
The Office of University Advancement’s latest fundraising effort offered donors the chance to have BC landmarks temporarily named after them.
After Loss at Lowell, Men’s Hockey Blows Chance at Hockey East’s Top Seed
The Eagles once had a guaranteed path to the NCAA Tournament. Now, after their seventh-straight winless game, they’re all but guaranteed to need to win the Hockey East Tournament.
Men’s Hockey Collapses in Third Period vs. Lowell, Winless Streak Jumps to Six
With its season hanging on the brink, BC had no answers for Massachusetts Lowell’s penalty kill in a complete third-period breakdown.
Notebook: Amid Playoff-Like Atmosphere, Eagles Trade Goals With Vermont
Despite taking two one-goal leads, BC failed to hold off Vermont for the second night in a row. Fueled by physical play and Brian Bowen, the Catamounts forced a 2-2 tie on Senior Night in Conte Forum.
On Senior Night, Men’s Hockey Ties With Vermont Again
For the first time since January 2008, Boston College tied for the second game in a row, putting its place in the hunt for a Hockey East regular-season title in a precarious position.
Fast, Physical Game Ends in 3-3 Tie for Eagles, No. 16 Catamounts
Despite owning a 3-1 lead in the third period, No. 11 BC couldn’t hang on for the win, ultimately tying Vermont, 3-3.
Notebook: Eagles Dominate on the Kill, but Fail to Stop Sikura
For the better portion of three periods, BC contained Northeastern’s sixth ranked offense in Monday night’s Beanpot consolation game. But two Husky goals in the final 43 seconds spelled doom for the Eagles.
Men’s Hockey Finishes Last in the Beanpot for the First Time Since 1993
With victory ripped out of their hands in the game’s final seconds, the Eagles will walk away empty-handed from Beanpot for the first time since Jerry York became the head coach.