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No. 10 Terriers Host No. 18/16 UNH on Friday Night
January 30, 2025 | Men's Ice Hockey
#10 Boston University (13-9-1, 9-5-1 HE) vs. #18/16 New Hampshire (11-9-3, 3-8-2 HE)
Date & Time: Friday, Jan. 31 - 7 p.m.
Venue: Agganis Arena - Boston, Mass.
Twitter: @BUGameDay | @TerrierHockey
PARKING ADVISORY
The No. 10 Boston University men's ice hockey team will continue Hockey East play this weekend when the Terriers host No. 18/16 New Hampshire on Friday night at Agganis Arena. Puck drop is scheduled for 7 p.m.
Fans can purchase tickets to Friday's game by clicking here. Friday's tilt will be streamed on ESPN+. In addition, an audio-only broadcast will be located here.
TERRIER TIDBITS
- Friday will be the third time this month that BU and UNH meet, as the Terriers took five of six points from the Wildcats on Jan. 17-18.
- BU earned a 6-3 win at Whittemore Center before securing a 2-1 overtime triumph the next night at Agganis.
- Junior Ryan Greene scored both game-winning goals, breaking a 3-3 tie 5:40 into the third period at UNH before lighting the lamp 1:00 into overtime on Jan. 18.
- Greene, junior Quinn Hutson and freshman Cole Hutson were all nominated for the Hobey Baker Award.
- Quinn leads the Terriers with 26 points on 12 goals and 14 assists.
- Greene is second on the squad with 24 points thanks to 11 goals and 13 assists.
- Cole Hutson leads all NCAA freshmen defensemen as well as all Hockey East defensemen, regardless of class, in points (21) and assists (16).
- Freshman Cole Eiserman scored his team-leading 14th goal of the season on Friday against Boston College.
- Eiserman leads all NCAA rookies in goals and is tied for 11th overall in that category.
- Freshman goaltender Mikhail Yegorov made his collegiate debut on Saturday when he started against No. 1 Boston College.
- Yegorov allowed a power-play goal just 24 seconds into the contest but was perfect after that, finishing with 23 saves, including several highlight-reel stops.
SERIES HISTORY
- The Terriers and Wildcats have played 195 times since the 1924-25 season, and BU holds a decided advantage, 121-53-21 (.674).
- That includes a 16-8-4 (.643) record at Agganis Arena.
- BU had a 12-game win streak and a 16-game unbeaten streak against the Wildcats snapped last season; the Terriers are now 18-1-2 in their last 21 contests against the Wildcats.
SCOUTING THE WILDCATS
- UNH snapped a five-game losing streak last Saturday with a 5-2 home victory over Vermont.
- The Wildcats had previously dropped a 3-2 overtime decision to the Catamounts last Friday.
- Sophomore Ryan Conmy leads UNH in goals (12) and points (23).
- Conmy is currently third on the team in assists (11), one behind junior Cy LeClerc and senior Liam Devlin.
- Senior Robert Cronin scored twice in the win over Vermont to move into second on the squad with 10 goals.
- Junior goaltender Jared Whale, a transfer from Alaska Anchorage, has started all 23 games in his first season with the Wildcats.
- He owns a 2.39 goals-against average and an .899 save percentage along with three shutouts.
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