by Marisa Ingemi | Feb 9, 2016 | Hockey East, Homepage, NCAA
When they say you want to play lights-out hockey, they probably don’t mean it literally. Fighting through a power outage that lasted 29 minutes, the Boston College Eagles powered through to defeat the Boston University Terriers 1-0 behind Alex Tuch’s...
by Matt Krombach | Sep 28, 2015 | NHL
Every year it seems harder and harder to predict and decipher which 16 teams will compete for the coveted Stanley Cup. Typically there are teams who, despite having exceptional players or an above- par season, tend to fall short of their end-season goal. Others,...
by Zach Hawkins | Mar 24, 2015 | Big Ten, ECAC Hockey, Hockey East, Homepage, NCAA, NCHC
It is every college hockey fan’s favorite time of year, NCAA tournament time. Over the next three days I will be previewing all four regionals, who I think makes it out of them, things to watch for, and give a little bit on how each team got there. Today I will...
by Joshua Kummins | Nov 14, 2011 | Hockey East, NCAA
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – The old saying goes, “Expect the Unexpected,” and that is usually a good suggestion in the BU/BC hockey rivalry. Even the experts would not expect anything like Sunday’s game at Kelley Rink. In the first installment of “The Battle of Comm. Ave.”...