On Monday night in the Beanpot semifinal, Boston College men’s hockey fell short 3–1 to Northeastern after a late third period surge. Huskies’ goaltender TJ Semptimphelter stopped 41 of the 42 BC shots he faced in Devon Levi’s replacement.
Eagles Bulldozed In 8–2 Loss At Notre Dame
On Wednesday night, Boston College men’s hockey collapsed to Notre Dame 8–2. BC drops its fourth straight game and deflates to a record of 10–9–3.
McLaughlin’s Two-Goal Outing Powers Eagles Over Brown
For the first time in nearly three full weeks, Boston College men’s hockey took to the ice to mark a 5–2 win over Brown. Forwards Marc McLaughlin and Patrick Giles bolstered the Eagles attack with three combined goals on the night. The Eagles advance to 8–5–2 overall and will face BU next for the battle of Commonwealth Ave.
McBain, Ambrosio Power Eagles to 2–1 Win Over UConn
Boston College men’s hockey earned another win Friday night over UConn, beating the Huskies 2–1 on the road.
BC Scores Four in Win Over Merrimack
Boston College men’s hockey beat Merrimack 4–1 Friday night after blanking the Warriors for the first two periods of play.
Eagles Allow Three Third-Period Goals in Loss to Colorado College
Despite coming back from an early deficit, Boston College men’s hockey fell to Colorado College Friday night after allowing three goals in the third period.
Nesterenko Hungry For Success Ahead of 2021-22 Season
After the 2019-20 Boston College men’s hockey team faced a bitter loss short of the Frozen Four, Nikita Nesterenko hopes for more this season.
Knight, Nesterenko, and York Earn Hockey East Major Awards
Boston College men’s hockey has dominated the Hockey East Association in more ways than one this season. The Eagles finished atop the Hockey East Power Index—suffering just four losses, two of which came in overtime—and on Tuesday, the Eagles added to their laundry list of accolades. BC swept the three Hockey East major awards. Head…
BC Hangs On To Defeat UNH, Advance To Hockey East Semifinals
The Eagles jumped out with three goals in the first period and, after the Wildcats netted two in the second, eked out the win.
No. 1 Eagles Rally From 2-0 Deficit To Complete Weekend Sweep
The River Hawks scored twice in the first period but the Eagles, led by three points from Drew Helleson, roared back to win.