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INSIDE BU HOCKEY East Weekly Awards and Was Named the League’S Karlsson Recorded His First Collegiate Hat Trick, Goaltender of the Month for October 2016-17 BU SCHEDULE AND RESULTS 2016-17 BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES OCTOBER (3-2-0, 0-0-0 HEA) Sat. 1 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND% W, 10-2 Thu. 6 U.S. UNDER-18 TEAM% W, 8-2 Sat. 8 at Colgate W, 6-1 Fri. 14 at #10 Denver L, 4-3 Sat. 15 at #10 Denver L, 3-1 Fri. 21 SACRED HEART W, 7-0 Sat. 22 #4/3 QUINNIPIAC W, 3-0 NOVEMBER (4-2-1, 2-1-1 HEA) Fri. 4 at Northeastern* T, 4-4 (ot) GAME #30 Sat. 5 NORTHEASTERN* W, 3-0 Fri. 11 at #18 Michigan L, 4-0 MONday, FEB. 13, 2017 Sat. 12 at #18 Michigan W, 4-2 7:30 p.M. - Td GARdEN - BOSTON, MASS. Fri. 18 at Connecticut* W, 2-1 RAdIO: GoTerriers.com/TSRN - Bernie Corbett (PxP), Mark Linehan (color) Sat. 19 CONNECTICUT* L, 4-0 TV: NESN/TSN2 - Tom Caron (PxP), Andy Brickley (color), Nikki Reyes (rinkside) Tue. 22 #9 HARVARD W, 5-3 #4/4 Boston University #3/3 HARVARd DECEMBER (3-1-1, 2-1-1 HEA) (19-8-2, 11-4-2 HEA) (17-5-2, 12-4-2 ECAC) Fri. 2 at Providence* W, 2-1 PairWise: 3 PairWise: 4 Sat. 3 PROVIDENCE* T, 2-2 (ot) Last 10: 7-3-0 VS. Last 10: 6-3-1 Fri. 9 at #12 Vermont* L, 4-2 Sat. 10 at #12 Vermont* W, 4-0 EAST’S BEST MEET FOR BEANPOT CROWN times. Next is Harvard with 10 titles, while Northeastern Tue. 13 YALE W, 5-2 • The top two teams in the East meet with a champi- has lifted the Beanpot just four times. onship on the line as Boston University and Harvard JANUARY (7-2-0, 6-2-0 HEA) face off in the Beanpot title game for the first time ALL-TIME BEANPOT RECORD Thu. 5 #10 UNION W, 5-4 (ot) since 1998. • The Terriers come into this year’s title game with an Sun. 8 vs. Massachusetts*^ W, 5-3 • The Terriers earned a 5-3 home win over the Crimson all-time record of 89-40 (.690). They are 28-16 (.628) Fri. 13 #8 BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 2-1 back on Nov. 22. against both Boston College and Harvard and 33-8 Mon. 16 at #10 Boston College* W, 3-0 • A victory for the Terriers would allow them to match (.805) versus Northeastern. Fri. 20 MAINE* W, 4-1 Denver and Union for the nation lead in wins at 20. Sat. 21 at Maine* W, 3-1 • The Terriers have won four of their past five Beanpot TITLE BY DECADES Tue. 24 at Merrimack* L, 3-1 contests and are playing in the Beanpot title game for • The Terriers won the Beanpot seven times last decade Fri. 27 MERRIMACK* L, 4-1 the third straight year. (2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009) before Sat. 28 #7 UMASS LOWELL* W, 4-2 • BU is aiming for its 31st Beanpot crown while Harvard ending a six-year drought in 2015. is trying to claim its first since 1993. • BU’s most successful decade was the ‘90s, when it FEBRUARY (2-1-0, 1-1-0 HEA) • The Terriers are facing a top-10 opponent for the third won eight (1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, Fri. 3 MASSACHUSETTS* W, 3-1 straight game and the fourth in their past five contests. 1999). Mon. 6 vs. #7 Boston College# W, 3-1 • BU is 9-8 against Harvard in their 17 meetings in the • Prior to that, BU won it three times in the ‘80s (1982, Fri. 10 at #9/10 UMass Lowell* L, 3-2 Beanpot title game. 1986, 1987), seven times in the ‘70s (1970, 1971, Mon. 13 vs. #3 Harvard# 7:30 p.m. 1972, 1973, 1975, 1978, 1979), three times in the ‘60s Fri. 17 NEW HAMPSHIRE* 6 p.m. 65th BEANPOT (1966, 1967, 1968) and once in the ‘50s (1958). Sat. 18 at New Hampshire* 7 p.m. • This is the 65th annual Beanpot Tournament, which Fri. 24 NOTRE DAME* 6 p.m. debuted in the 1952-53 season. The Beanpot spent its IN THE FINALS Sat. 25 NOTRE DAME* 7 p.m. inaugural year at Boston Arena (now Matthews Arena), • The Terriers are in the Beanpot title game for the 29th followed by a 42-year stint at the old Boston Garden. time in the last 34 years. It’s now in its 22nd season at TD Garden. • The Terriers hold the record for consecutive finals All times Eastern • The Terriers have won nearly half (30) of the previous appearances at 16 (1964-79). All home games (in CAPS) at Agganis Arena 64 Beanpot tournaments. • Since 1984, the only other years BU didn’t reach the % Exhibition contest • After winning the Beanpot just once in the ‘50s, BU final were in 1994, 2008, 2011, 2013 and 2014. * Hockey East game has won it 29 times in the last 51 years, including 13 of • Even more amazing is that BU has been in the title ^ Capital One Frozen Fenway the past 22. The second-most successful school in the game in 46 of the last 54 years and 52 times in the 65- # 65th Beanpot Tournament (TD Garden) tournament is BC, which has won the coveted trophy 20 year history of the tournament. STATISTICAl lEAdERS STATISTICAl lEAdERS SCORING SCORING Points Clayton Keller 30 d Points Alexander Kerfoot 30 Goals Clayton Keller 14 Goals Ryan Donato 15 Assists Patrick Harper 18 Assists Adam Fox 24 PPG Patrick Harper, Clayton Keller 4 PPG A. Kerfoot, N. Krusko, T. Moy 5 GWG Jordan Greenway 3 GWG Luke Esposito, Tyler Moy 3 PIM Jordan Greenway 60 PIM Jake Horton 33 Shots Bobo Carpenter 102 Shots Ryan Donato 119 +/- Doyle Somerby +14 +/- Luke Esposito +20 HOCKEY SID: Brian Kelley BU GOALTENDING (minimum 300 minutes) GOALTENDING (minimum 200 minutes) OFFICE PHONE: 617-353-2872 GP Jake Oettinger 25 GP Merrick Madsen 24 CELL PHONE: 617-595-6999 GAA Jake Oettinger 1.80 GAA Merrick Madsen 2.22 EMAIL: [email protected] SV% Jake Oettinger .935 SV% Merrick Madsen .918 Wins Jake Oettinger 16 Wins Merrick Madsen 17 FAX: 617-353-5286 HARVAR SO Jake Oettinger 4 SO Merrick Madsen 2 FIVE-TIME NATIONAl CHAMpION (1971, 1972, 1978, 1995, 2009) 2016-17 boston university men’s ice hockey www.GoTerriers.com • The Terriers have won the title 30 times, have a 3-1 victory over No. 7 Boston College in the HOCKEY EAST STANDINGS 21 second-place finishes, seven third-place opening round of the 65th annual Beanpot on (through Feb. 11) finishes and six fourth-place finishes. Feb. 6 at TD Garden. • Half of BU’s six last-place finishes have come in • Sophomore Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson opened Hockey East Overall Team GP W L T Pts GF GA W L T GF GA the past six years. the scoring just 4:29 into the proceedings and BC 18 13 4 1 27 67 44 18 11 2 103 78 freshman Chad Krys made it 2-0 on the power BU 18 11 5 2 24 47 35 19 8 2 89 59 CURRENT TERRIERS IN THE BEANPOT play with the eventual game winner at 3:32 of ND 18 10 5 3 23 56 43 17 9 4 99 67 • Twenty-one current BU skaters have played in the second stanza. UML 19 11 7 1 23 64 47 19 9 3 111 78 at least one Beanpot and 12 of them have tallied • BC cut the deficit in half minutes later, but PC 18 10 6 2 22 54 47 18 8 4 94 68 at least one point in the tournament. freshman Clayton Keller answered back with a UVM 18 9 7 2 20 51 54 17 10 3 98 82 • Junior Nikolas Olsson, who is missing this shorthanded strike at the 11:06 mark of the UNH 18 7 8 3 17 56 56 12 14 4 96 97 year’s Beanpot due to injury, leads all current middle period. UConn 18 6 8 4 16 45 49 10 12 8 83 83 Terriers in points (3) and is one of six that has • BC took four penalties over the final 20 min- MC 17 5 7 5 15 42 48 11 13 5 69 75 scored a goal. utes, hampering its chance at a comeback as the NU 18 6 9 3 15 57 61 12 12 5 107 92 Player GP G A Pts PIM PP SH GW Terriers held on for the victory. Maine 18 4 13 1 9 41 62 10 17 3 85 98 Nikolas Olsson 2 1 2 3 0 / 0 0 0 0 • BU completed a regular-season sweep of UMass 18 2 15 1 5 37 72 5 23 2 60 108 Charlie McAvoy 3 1 1 2 1 / 2 0 0 1 the Eagles for the first time since the 1994-95 Bobo Carpenter 3 0 2 2 0 / 0 0 0 0 campaign. Doyle Somerby 7 1 0 1 3 / 17 0 0 0 Upcoming Games • The Terriers’ snapped a stretch of six straight 2/13 Chad Krys 1 1 0 1 0 / 0 1 0 1 J. Forsbacka Karlsson 3 1 0 1 2 / 4 0 0 0 losses to BC in Beanpot games with BU’s last win 65th Beanpot (TD Garden) Clayton Keller 1 1 0 1 0 / 0 0 1 0 over the Eagles in Beanpot play coming in the Northeastern vs.
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