Quinn To The Rangers
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Dave Quinn draws out a play with BU forward Hank Crone in a late-season game against Vermont last February. It was Quinn's 100th win as BU's Head Coach. In total, Quinn went 105-68-21 in five seasons. (Photo by Matt Dresens) According to various reports, the New York Rangers have poached BU bench boss David Quinn to fill their vacant head coaching position. Quinn, first interviewed earlier in the spring and after taking the USA World Junior position, seemed to have put the Rangers on the back burner. In the coming weeks, NYR made a strong push for Quinn and kept sweetening the pot an ..read more
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Bernie Corbett Feature
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After coming to BU and joining the program as a student equipment manager for the JV team in 1978, Bernie moved up to the varsity in his sophomore year. This allowed him to work closely with longtime BU head coach Jack Parker and become exposed to the press box. This is also where he first got a taste of radio, a position he has held for 33 years and counting. Over that span, he has seen and described everything that is BU hockey.  ..read more
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Cohen on The Fast Track in Broadcast Career
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Colby Cohen was named an All  Amarican in 2011 after scoring 14  goals from the blue line that season. (Photo by Matt Dresens/2010) Nine years ago Wednesday, Terrier defensemen Colby Cohen scored the game-winning goal in overtime of the 2009 national title game to cap off one of the most historic comebacks in college hockey history. Wednesday night also marked Cohen’s first NHL playoff game, not as a player but as a broadcaster. Cohen first crackled the airwaves before his playing career was even over. After three years at BU, Cohen signed with the Colorado Avalanche ..read more
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2018 Season Highlight Video
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End of the Line - Updated
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BU finally went to the well one too many times before it dried up Sunday afternoon at the DCU Center in Worcester, as Michigan put a swift end to BU’s impressive late-season run with a 6-3 victory over the Terriers to advance to the Frozen Four. In the case of every season-ending loss, emotions were on display at the postgame press conference. Here are a few clips: Throughout the postseason run, the resilient Terriers never stopped battling. BU overcame 1-0 and 3-1 deficits, but this time was never able to get the lead. In the second period, with Michigan leading 3-1 on goals from Quinn Hug ..read more
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BU, Skate Michigan For Spot in St. Paul
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Originally published on WTBU Sports For the first time since 1997, BU has a date with the Michigan Wolverines in the NCAA Tournament; and this time the winner will advance to the Frozen Four in St. Paul, Minnesota. The two teams will square off in the Northeast Regional Final in their ninth-ever matchup in the postseason – the most against any opponent for the Terriers. BU is 5-4 against the Wolverines all-time in the playoffs as the 1991 meeting between the two teams was a best-of-three series (BU won 2-0). From The Vault Former Terrier Matt Lane scores against Michigan in a November 2 ..read more
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Oettinger, Freshman Best Big Red
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The beat goes on! Behind three goals from the freshman class, BU knocked off number three seed Cornell 3-1 in the opening game of the NCAA Northeast Regional in Worcester, MA. BU is back in the “Great Eight” for the second consecutive year and awaits the winner of Michigan-Northeastern Photos by Matt Dresens Cornell’s Trevor Yates opened the scoring 7:27 into the second frame, but Shane Bowers had the answer just 36 seconds later. David Farrance then clanged a one-timer off the post and in from a Brady Tkachuk pass from behind the goal line to give BU the lead 4:39 into the third. Logan C ..read more
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BU, Cornell Set For Tournament Tangle
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First Published on WTBU Sports So, by now you have probably heard No. 13 BU won the Hockey East Championship last weekend. You probably also have caught wind that the Terriers are playing in a rematch of Red Hot Hockey against No.4 Cornell in the opening round of the NCAA tournament Saturday afternoon in Worcester, Mass. Cornell, unlike BU, lost in the semifinals of the ECAC tournament last weekend to Princeton, 4-1, at the Olympic Center in Lake Placid, N.Y. The Big Red are 25-5-2 on the year and landed the third overall seed in their second straight NCAA tournament appearance. A year ago ..read more
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Hockey East Championship Photos
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Drew Melanson's third period strike proved to be the game-winner, as BU prevailed 2-0 in the 2018 Hockey East Championship game over Providence and will qualify for the NCAA tournament. Photos by Matt Dresens ..read more
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Finals With The Friars
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First published on WTBU Sports Following Patrick Curry and Brandon Duhaime’s overtime goals last night in semifinal play, Boston University and Providence College have a date in the Hockey East Championship game tonight at TD Garden. Bobo Carpenter attempts to get around PC's Vincent Desharnais in BU's 2-0 win against the Friars back in November. (Photo by Matt Dresens) BU’s Curry scored late in overtime on a punch home shot from Shane Bowers to push the Terriers past Boston College 4-3 in the early game. Hours later, Duhaime netted his seventh goal of the season to put the Fri ..read more
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