Chase Phelps
Walter Rossini

No. 8/6 BU Takes Game One over Northeastern in Overtime, 3-2

March 10, 2017

| Highlights | Postgame: Quinn - Fabbro/Greenway
BU Goals: Fabbro | Phelps | Greenway

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BOSTON - Sophomore Jordan Greenway's power-play goal 3:11 into overtime lifted the No. 8/6 Boston University men's ice hockey team to a 3-2 victory over Northeastern on Friday night in game one of a Hockey East quarterfinal series at Agganis Arena.

THE RUNDOWN

Final Score: #8/6 Boston University 3, Northeastern 2 (OT)
Records: BU (22-10-3), Northeastern (18-14-5)
Location: Agganis Arena – Boston, Mass. 

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • Northeastern scored two goals in a span of 2:29 to take a 2-0 lead just 9:52 into the opening period.
  • BU got a goal back at the 7:33 mark of the second stanza when freshman Dante Fabbro scored just four seconds into a power-play chance. Junior Brandon Hickey and freshman Kieffer Bellows assisted on Fabbro's sixth goal of the season.
  • Junior Chase Phelps tied the game with 10:32 remaining in regulation. Freshman Patrick Curry forced a turnover behind the Northeastern goal, collected the puck and fed a wide-open Phelps in front of the net. Phelps converted for his third goal of the season.
  • Greenway's ninth goal of the season sealed the victory. As a Terrier power play entered its final seconds, freshman Chad Krys gloved down a Northeastern clearing attempt at center ice and quickly dished the puck to sophomore Charlie McAvoy in the offensive end. McAvoy then passed to freshman Clayton Keller, who fed Greenway for the winner.

GAME NOTES

  • BU finished the game 2-for-5 on the power play and held Northeastern's power play, which entered the night ranked second in the nation, to zero goals on four attempts.
  • Freshman Jake Oettinger was terrific between the pipes for BU. He made 33 saves, including 19 over the final 43 minutes of the contest.
  • Sophomore Bobo Carpenter and junior John MacLeod left the game due to injuries in the first period and Carpenter had his career-best nine-game point streak come to an end.
  • Both teams recorded 35 shots on goal.

GAME TWO TOMORROW

  • The Terriers and Huskies will play game two on Saturday night at Agganis Arena.
  • If BU wins, the Terriers will return to the Hockey East semifinals for the first time since 2015.
  • Saturday's game will be broadcast on the American Sports Network at 7 p.m.
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