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  • Dec 21, 2012 The Next Big Thing - by Mike McMahon
    U.S. NTDP U-18 goaltender Thatcher Demko boasts a stat line against Division I opponents that most Division I goalies would be jealous of. Demko is 2-0-3 on the season with a 2.26 goals-against average ...
  • Nov 30, 2012 York On the Cusp of History
    After 923 wins, Jerry York shows no sign of slowing down. And he won't slow down even after passing 924, which will make him the all-time winningest coach in college hockey history. The 67-year old ...
  • Nov 14, 2012 Team of the Week: Boston College - by Joe Meloni
    For most, wins over Notre Dame and Boston University in a three-day span would signal an accomplishment that defined a regular season. Boston College coach Jerry York, however, viewed these victories as ...
  • Oct 31, 2012 BC Freshmen Making Quick Impression - by Scott McLaughlin
    Freshman defensemen often take the longest to adjust to college hockey. They're facing players who are older, bigger and faster than their previous opposition, and their mistakes are more noticeable ...
  • Oct 14, 2012 Their First Taste
    About one year ago, on Oct. 23, 2011, Boston College came to Matthews Arena for an early season Hockey East matchup against Northeastern. The game went to overtime, the arena was electric, and the student ...
  • Oct 04, 2012 Hockey East Team-by-Team Preview - by Michael King
    Boston College Eagles Head Coach: Jerry York 2011-12 Record: 30-10-1, 19-7-1 Hockey East (1st) Who's Back: Soph. F Johnny Gaudreau (21-23-44), Sr. F Steven Whitney (16-23-39), Sr. F Pat Mullane ...
  • Oct 01, 2012 2012-13 Preseason All-CHN Selections
    College Hockey News' preseason selections for this season. First Team F Nick Bjugstad, Jr., Minnesota The 6-foot-5 Bjugstad emerged as the premiere power forward in the nation last year, and ...
  • Sep 19, 2012 Preview: BU Stands Out With Large Class - by Jasper Kozak-Miller
    Rating a recruiting class is a tough thing to do. It's really in the eye of the beholder. Is a good recruiting class the one with the most talent? If a team graduates only two guys and brings in two ...
  • Apr 08, 2012 FF: Carey Gets His Due - by Joe Meloni
    Floating in the right face-off circle, Paul Carey saw the puck find its way back to the point, where defenseman Brian Dumoulin collected a pass and scanned the goalmouth. As a Ferris State penalty killer ...
  • Apr 08, 2012 FF: Milner Caps Remarkable Transformation - by Mike Machnik
    For all that's already been written about Parker Milner's transformation to elite goaltender down the stretch, he managed to top himself yet again when it mattered most. Milner, Boston College's ...
  • Apr 08, 2012 FF: Jaw-Dropping Finale - by Adam Wodon
    The same split second it took his Boston College teammates to realize what a special talent Johnny Gaudreau is, is the same split second opponents have to figure it out when he's rushing at them. And ...
  • Apr 08, 2012 FF: Fire And Ice - by Scott McLaughlin
    Jerry York has mastered what most college hockey coaches can only dream of. He has figured out how to land blue-chip recruits who can set the ice on fire with their speed and skill, and then get them to ...
  • Apr 08, 2012 FF: The Extra Mile - by Joe Meloni
    Less than an hour after Boston College defeated Ferris State, 4-1, in the championship game of the 2012 Frozen Four, the questions regarding the futures of junior defenseman Brian Dumoulin and junior winger ...
  • Apr 06, 2012 FF: Opportunity Knocks, Eagles Answer - by Mike Machnik
    If you just look at the score -- Boston College 6, Minnesota 1 -- you'd think this was a lopsided game, where the Eagles skated circles around the Gophers from start to finish. For much of the night ...
  • Apr 06, 2012 FF: Lost in the Luster - by Scott McLaughlin
    With less than a minute to go in the first period of Thursday's national semifinal, Minnesota's Taylor Matson took a pass from Nick Bjugstad and, for a brief moment, found himself staring at an ...
  • Apr 06, 2012 FF: More of the Same - by Joe Meloni
    For players and coaches, the excitement of the NCAA Tournament also brings an element of worry. Playing teams from throughout the country, scouting reports and gameplans can be difficult to assemble. Since ...
  • Apr 06, 2012 FF: Through the Looking Glass - by Mike Machnik
    To analyze Saturday's NCAA championship game between Ferris State and Boston College, College Hockey News went right to the source. We talked to radio broadcasters from both teams, as well as Vermont ...
  • Apr 06, 2012 FF: National Championship Game Preview - by Joe Meloni
    Both Boston College and Ferris State enter Saturday's national championship with a few similar goals. Aside from the obvious of remaining as the lone club to advance through the 16-team field unscathed ...
  • Apr 04, 2012 FF: Looking in a Mirror - by Joe Meloni
    For the second consecutive game, Boston College will stand across the ice from a WCHA powerhouse. One of the few major differences this time around, though, is what at stake. Boston College and Minnesota ...
  • Apr 04, 2012 FF: Minnesota-Boston College Notebook - by Mike Machnik
    When Minnesota meets Boston College in the second semifinal on Thursday, it will be a meeting of two programs with a similar pedigree and history -- and two coaches with a similar approach to the game. "I ...
  • Apr 04, 2012 FF: Finding His Groove - by Scott McLaughlin
    Pat Mullane's junior season started with a bang, when he registered two goals and two assists in the season-opening Ice Breaker tournament to help Boston College capture its first of four trophies ...
  • Apr 04, 2012 FF: Going Streaking - by Avash Kalra
    Perhaps what's most remarkable about Boston College's current winning streak isn't just that it now stands at 17 games (and counting). It's that the streak has represented a level of on-ice ...
  • Apr 03, 2012 FF: Either Rain or Sleet or Blowout - by Joe Meloni
    Perhaps the most impressive statistic Boston College boasts on its current 17-game winning streak is the amount of time it's trailed since its last loss on Jan. 21. Since losing to Maine that night ...
  • Apr 01, 2012 FF: Capsule: Boston College - by Scott McLaughlin
    A look at Boston College, which reached the Frozen Four after winning the Hockey East regular season and tournament championship. It then defeated Air Force and Minnesota-Duluth in the Northeast Regional. Players ...
  • Mar 26, 2012 NE: Looking for Their Own Banner - by Joe Meloni
    Championship banners hang in Conte Forum for a reason. Since 2000, Boston College has qualified for eight of the 13 Frozen Fours, with its latest ticket punched Sunday night with a 4-0 win over Minnesota ...
  • Mar 26, 2012 NE: A Senior Moment
    Two years ago, four Boston College seniors went out the way every college hockey player hopes to -- with a national championship. The Eagles defeated Wisconsin, 5-0, at Ford Field in Detroit to earn the ...
  • Mar 25, 2012 NE: A Lesson in Leading - by Joe Meloni
    Air Force coach Frank Serratore liked what he saw from his team during Saturday's 2-0 loss to Boston College in the Northeast Regional at the DCU Center. Knowing his opponent, Serratore controlled ...
  • Mar 24, 2012 NE: BC's Cross to Fear
    In a conference with top scoring defensemen like Boston University’s Garrett Noonan and Hobey Baker finalist Brian Dumoulin, Tommy Cross doesn’t necessarily stand out among the league's ...
  • Mar 23, 2012 NE: NCAA Northeast Regional Preview - by Joe Meloni
    The story of each participant in the 2012 NCAA Tournament's Northeast Regional reads a little differently. Headlining the weekend are No. 1 Boston College and second-seeded Minnesota Duluth, the last ...
  • Mar 22, 2012 NE: Gaudreau an Instant Classic Eagle
    Johnny Gaudreau is, at first glance, an unlikely Hockey East powerhouse. Listed at 5-foot-8 and 150 pounds, the humble, unassuming freshman forward out of a small town in New Jersey isn’t what most ...
  • Mar 18, 2012 High Risk, Higher Reward - by Joe Meloni
    Maine winger Matt Mangene stood behind his own net. Looking at a 200-foot sheet in front of him, Mangene quickly processed what he saw and headed up ice. At this point, the Black Bears trailed Boston ...
  • Mar 16, 2012 Leading From the Back - by Scott McLaughlin
    On Friday night, Boston College won its 14th straight game when it beat Providence, 4-2, in the Hockey East semifinals. During that streak, the Eagles have allowed more than two goals just once. Goaltender ...
  • Mar 15, 2012 Hockey East Preview - by Joe Meloni
    Hockey East has billed its annual tournament as the time "When 10 Teams Become 1" for most of the 2011-12 season. Two weeks ago, the first steps were taken, as Northeastern and Vermont were eliminated ...
  • Mar 07, 2012 Hockey East Playoff Preview - by Joe Meloni
    The question usually comes at a bad time. Faced with a difficult loss or a hard-fought win, the 10 coaches in Hockey East know it's coming. Their answer, at this point practiced as often as the most ...
  • Mar 03, 2012 Boston College Relishes Another Title - by Joshua Seguin
    Led by depth scoring and goalie Parker Milner all weekend, Boston College won another title -- the Hockey East regular season crown, its 12th, and second in a row. “It was a very special night for ...
  • Feb 26, 2012 Doing It All - by Joe Meloni
    Conversations about Boston College and its hopes for Hockey East and national championships this season start with Chris Kreider. The brawny left wing leads the Eagles with 36 points on 19 goals and 17 ...
  • Feb 22, 2012 Team of the Week: Boston College
    It was quite the week for Boston College. On Monday, the team won its third-consecutive Beanpot. On the weekend, the team took four points from a conference foe in a close race for the Hockey East regular ...
  • Feb 18, 2012 York Reaches 900 Wins
    Adding to his list of already impressive career accomplishments, Boston College coach [[Jerry York]] became the second coach in men's Division I college hockey history to reach 900 wins. He joins former ...
  • Feb 14, 2012 Milner Time - by Joe Meloni
    John Muse's career ended with 20 minutes remaining in the 2010-11 season. As the third period began in the West Regional semifinal against Colorado College, it was Parker Milner, not Muse, in the crease ...
  • Feb 14, 2012 The Beanpot Effect
    It uniquely matches the players and fans of four schools -- which all share just a few square miles -- in one building for two Monday nights each winter. But more is at stake than just city bragging rights ...
  • Jan 29, 2012 BC Gearing Up For Annual Run - by Scott McLaughlin
    Usually the start of January means Boston College is about to go on a tear and ride a tidal wave of momentum through the rest of the regular season. That didn't happen this year, though. The Eagles ...

 

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