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BU SCHEDULE and RESULTS 2018-19 BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES OCTOBER (0-4-0, 0-2-0 HEA) Sat 2018-19 BU SCHEDULE AND RESULTS 2018-19 BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES OCTOBER (0-4-0, 0-2-0 HEA) Sat. 6 ACADIA% W, 7-1 Fri. 12 at #11 Minnesota State L, 4-3 Sat. 13 at #11 Minnesota State L, 5-3 Fri. 19 U.S. U18 TEAM% W, 5-4 (ot) Sat. 20 at Merrimack* L, 4-0 Fri. 26 #6 PROVIDENCE* L, 5-0 NOVEMBER (4-3-1, 4-2-1 HEA) Thu. 1 at #13/14 Northeastern* T, 5-5 (ot) Sat. 3 #13/14 NORTHEASTERN* W, 4-1 Sat. 10 at New Hampshire* W, 3-2 (ot) GAME #22 Fri. 16 MAINE* W, 3-2 FRIday, JANUARY 25, 2019 Sat. 17 MAINE* L, 3-1 7:30 p.M - AGGANIS ARENA - BOSTON, Mass. Fri. 23 vs UConn*# W, 3-2 VIdEO: TerrierTV on Stadium (GoTerriers.com/TerrierTV) RAdIO: TSRN (GoTerriers.com/TSRN) Sat. 24 vs #11/12 Union# L, 2-1 Bernie Corbett (PxP), Mark Linehan (Color) Fri. 30 BOSTON COLLEGE* L, 4-1 DECEMBER (2-1-1, 1-1-1 HEA) Boston University #17/15 Arizona State Sat. 1 at Boston College* T, 0-0 (ot) (9-9-3, 8-5-2 HEA) (16-9-1) Fri. 7 UMASS LOWELL* L, 5-3 Pairwise: 25 VS. Pairwise: 12 Sat. 8 at UMass Lowell* W, 5-2 Last 10: 5-3-2 Last 10: 6-3-1 Fri. 14 DARTMOUTH W, 4-1 ARIZONA STATE MAKES AGGANIS DEBUT dropped a pair of games at Cornell on Jan. 11-12 by JANUARY (3-1-1, 3-0-0 HEA) • Looking to move over .500 for the first time this scores of 6-1 and 3-2. Tue. 8 at Harvard T, 2-2 (ot) season, Boston University hosts No. 17/15 Arizona • The Sun Devils have been in the USCHO.com national Fri. 11 NEW HAMPSHIRE* W, 5-2 State for its final two non-conference home games of poll ever since Nov. 12, when they made their first-ever Sat. 12 at #7/8 Providence* W, 4-3 the year. appearance in top 20. Sat. 19 #7/6 QUINNIPIAC L, 4-3 • The Terriers are 5-1-1 in their past seven contests. • ASU’s top wins this season have come against Penn Mon. 21 MERRIMACK* W, 7-2 • BU’s next five games are all against teams that are State, Harvard and Michigan State (2). Fri. 25 #17/15 ARIZONA STATE 7:30 p.m. currently 12th or higher in the PairWise (UMass - 2, • Ten Sun Devils have recorded at least 13 points this Sat. 26 #17/15 ARIZONA STATE 7 p.m. Northeastern - 7, ASU - 12). season. • Sophomore Johnny Walker leads the nation in goals FEBRUARY EVEN STEVEN with 19 and has a team-best 27 points. Junior defense- Fri. 1 MASSACHUSETTS* 7:30 p.m. • BU is at .500 on the year with even marks at home man Brinson Pasichnuk has tallied 20 points, including Mon. 4 vs Northeastern^ 8 p.m. (5-5-0), on the road (3-3-3), at neutral sites (1-1-0) 12 assists. Fri. 8 at Massachusetts* 7 p.m. and on Fridays (4-4-0). • Junior Joey Daccord has started all 26 games in goal Mon. 11 vs. BC/Harvard^ 4:30/7:30 p.m. • The Terriers have scored 60 goals and allowed 60 and boasts a .930 save percentage and a 2.24 goals- Fri. 15 at UConn* 7 p.m. goals thus far this season. against average to go along with a nation-best six Sat. 16 UCONN* 7 p.m. • BU has been issued 278 penalty minutes and their shutouts. Fri. 22 at Vermont* 7 p.m. opponents have also combined for 278 penalty min- Sat. 23 at Vermont* 7 p.m. utes. LAST SEASON IN ARIZONA Thu. 28 at Providence* 7 p.m. • The Terriers hold a slim 651-649 advantage at the • Boston University and Arizona State met for the first faceoff dot through 21 games. time last season with a two-game weekend in Arizona on MARCH Jan. 26-27, 2018. Sat. 2 MERRIMACK* 7 p.m. SPREADING THE WEALTH • It was the furthest west the Terriers had traveled in Sat. 9 at Maine* 7:30 p.m. • Over the course of its nine wins, BU has had nine the contiguous United States since the Great Western different players record a game-winning goal. Bank Freezeout in Los Angeles during Thanksgiving All times Eastern • BU leads the nation in shorthanded goals with seven weekend in 1994. All home games (in CAPS) at Agganis Arena and they have been scored by seven different players. • BU opened with an 8-0 victory at Gila River Arena % Exhibition contest before completing the sweep with a 4-3 win at Oceanside * Hockey East game SCOUTING THE SUN DEVILS Ice Arena. # Friendship Four (Belfast, Northern Ireland) • Arizona State was off last week and most recently • Bobo Carpenter recorded his second hat trick of the ^ 67th Beanpot Tournament (TD Garden) STATISTICAl lEAdERS STATISTICAl lEAdERS SCORING SCORING Points Dante Fabbro 20 Points Johnny Walker 27 Goals Bobo Carpenter 10 Goals Johnny Walker 19 Assists Dante Fabbro 15 Assists Tyler Busch, Brinson Pasichnuk 12 PPG B. Carpenter, D. Fabbro, C. Krys 3 PPG Johnny Walker 8 GWG Nine tied 1 GWG Johnny Walker 4 PIM Cam Crotty 27 PIM Tyler Busch 59 Shots Bobo Carpenter 79 Shots Johnny Walker 121 Blocks Kasper Kotkansalo 41 Blocks Brinson Pasichnuk 54 Ty Amonte, Logan Cockerill +3 Brinson Pasichnuk +18 +/- +/- BU HOCKEY SID: Brian Kelley GOALTENDING GOALTENDING OFFICE PHONE: 617-353-2872 GP Jake Oettinger 21 ASU GP Joey Daccord 26 CELL PHONE: 617-595-6999 GAA Jake Oettinger 2.59 GAA Joey Daccord 2.34 EMAIL: [email protected] SV% Jake Oettinger .923 SV% Joey Daccord .930 FAX: 617-353-5286 Wins Jake Oettinger 9 Wins Joey Daccord 16 SO Jake Oettinger 1 SO Joey Daccord 6 FIVE-TIME NATIONAl CHAMpION (1971, 1972, 1978, 1995, 2009) 2018-19 boston university men’s ice hockey www.GoTerriers.com season in the opener while Brady Tkachuk had his • Only Ohio State has averaged more goals per HOCKEY EAST STANDINGS first two-goal game as a Terrier. game during the span. (through 1/24) • Sophomore Jake Oettinger stopped all 23 shots Hockey East Overall he faced, allowing BU to post its most decisive TRENDING TERRIERS Team GP W L T Pts GF GA W L T GF GA win since an 8-0 road victory over Providence on • Sophomore Shane Bowers (4g, 2a) and junior UMass 12 10 2 0 20 48 22 18 4 0 84 41 Jan. 21, 2012. Dante Fabbro (2g, 5a) are both on four-game NU 13 9 3 1 19 45 29 15 5 1 71 45 • Dante Fabbro tallied a goal and two assists and point streaks. BC 13 8 3 2 18 39 27 8 11 2 48 58 was one of three defensemen who lit the lamp for • Freshman Joel Farabee has eight points (3g, BU 15 8 5 2 18 44 42 9 9 3 60 60 the Terriers in the 4-3 win. 5a) over the past six games. UML 12 7 4 1 15 36 31 13 8 1 64 50 • ASU tied the game, 2-2, at the 7:04 mark of • Sophomore defenseman Kasper Kotkansalo to- PC 11 6 5 1 13 46 29 12 6 4 83 52 the second period on an unassisted shorthanded taled 20 blocked shots over the past five games. UNH 13 4 5 4 12 33 36 8 8 7 64 61 goal by Jacob Wilson, but the Terriers retook the • Senior Bobo Carpenter is one point away from Maine 12 4 5 3 11 31 32 8 11 3 55 68 lead just 19 seconds later on senior Brien Diffley’s reaching 100 for his career. MC 15 4 11 0 8 30 66 7 17 1 49 95 second career goal. UConn 13 2 10 1 5 25 46 7 14 1 53 74 UVM 12 1 10 1 3 18 35 8 13 1 49 58 • The teams combined for 33 penalties and 117 NET GAINS penalty minutes, including five 10-minute miscon- • Since Nov. 3, junior goaltender Jake Oettinger Upcoming Games ducts. has a .937 save percentage, which ranks sixth 1/25 • BU outshot ASU 82-44 over the series. nationally during the span. UMass Lowell at Boston College*, 7 p.m. • On Jan. 12 at Providence, Oettinger became Northeastern at Providence*, 7 p.m. BEST VS. THE SUN DEVILS the 10th goaltender in program history to reach New Hampshire at UConn*, 7 p.m. • Max Willman played one game against Arizona the 50-win mark. Merrimack at Vermont*, 7 p.m. State while he was at Brown and set career highs • Oettinger has passed Jim Craig for ninth all- Massachusetts at Maine*, 7:30 p.m. in points (5) and assists (4) in an 8-8 draw in time at BU in career wins: Arizona State at Boston University, 7:30 p.m. the 2016 Desert Hockey Classic semifinals. 1/26 • Dante Fabbro recorded five points (1g, 4a) in 1. Kieran Millan 2008-12 81 last season’s sweep in Arizona while Bobo Car- 2. Sean Fields 2000-04 62 Massachusetts at Maine*, 7 p.m. penter has three goals against the Sun Devils, 3. Scott Cashman 1989-93 60 Providence at Northeastern*, 7 p.m. all coming in the teams’ first meeting. 4. John Curry 2003-07 59 UConn at New Hampshire*, 7 p.m.
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