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David H. Hendrickson

Hockey East ColumnistDavid H. Hendrickson has covered Hockey East for USCHO since the site's inception.

Returning talent signals chance for return to top for UMass-Lowell

October 6, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson

The River Hawks lost only three players to graduation after last season.

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Maine will lean on leadership to overcome key personnel losses

October 6, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson

The Black Bears lost Devin Shore and Ben Hutton to the pros after a 10th-place finish last season.

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Stronger defense needed to help Merrimack stop Hockey East slide

August 24, 2020October 6, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson

The Warriors have a good offensive corps but need to shore up a deficient defense.

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Notre Dame wants to be more than just a collection of draft picks

October 6, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson

Irish coach Jeff Jackson said his team needs to be a sum of its parts and not about individuals.

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After run to national championship, Providence has a mindset of depth

October 6, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson

The Friars lost goaltender Jon Gillies and a number of key forwards after winning their first title.

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New Hampshire determined not to be derailed by another poor start

October 6, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson

The Wildcats have gone behind the 8-ball with bad opening months in the past two seasons.

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Boston University finally gets too close to the fire in title game loss

August 24, 2020April 11, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson

One could make the case that the seeds of BU’s destruction were sown in the two games leading up to the title contest.

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Terriers’ Quinn praises goaltender O’Connor’s bounce-back ability

August 24, 2020April 10, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson
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In the last two games, at the most important time of the year, the junior has allowed arguably his two softest goals of the year.

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Terriers’ Quinn praises goaltender O’Connor’s bounce-back ability

April 10, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson

In the last two games, at the most important time of the year, the junior has allowed arguably his two softest goals of the year.

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Boston University avoids the worst of all hat tricks

August 24, 2020April 10, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson
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Three mind-boggling self-inflicted wounds put the Terriers on the precipice of one of the most gut-wrenching, cataclysmic collapses of all time.

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Boston University avoids the worst of all hat tricks

April 10, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson

Three mind-boggling self-inflicted wounds put the Terriers on the precipice of one of the most gut-wrenching, cataclysmic collapses of all time.

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No longer among top six forwards, Boston University’s Lane embraces his role

April 10, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson
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Compensating for the apparent reduced role, however, the Terriers have rebounded from a 10-21-4 record to sit one game away from a national championship.

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No longer among top six forwards, Boston University’s Lane embraces his role

April 10, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson

Compensating for the apparent reduced role, however, the Terriers have rebounded from a 10-21-4 record to sit one game away from a national championship.

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Greer brings grit to Boston University’s second line, and goals follow

August 24, 2020April 9, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson

The freshman was moved up to play with Cason Hohmann and Ahti Oksanen for the playoffs.

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Before Thursday’s semifinals, a familiar sea of green fills Boston

August 24, 2020April 9, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson
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A line of North Dakota fans, clad in their ever-present green jerseys, queued up for the team’s pre-party even though the bar wouldn’t open for another two hours.

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Before Thursday’s semifinals, a familiar sea of green fills Boston

April 9, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson

A line of North Dakota fans, clad in their ever-present green jerseys, queued up for the team’s pre-party even though the bar wouldn’t open for another two hours.

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Terriers’ Oksanen adjusts well to wing, but it wasn’t his preference

April 8, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson

When Boston University coach David Quinn looked at his roster last offseason and saw a gaping hole on the left wing, he knew the solution was to move offensive defenseman Ahti Oksanen up front.

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Terriers’ Oksanen adjusts well to wing, but it wasn’t his preference

April 8, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson

When Boston University coach David Quinn looked at his roster last offseason and saw a gaping hole on the left wing, he knew the solution was to move offensive defenseman Ahti Oksanen up front.

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For Boston University, being at home nice but offers no guarantees

April 8, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson
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BOSTON — The TD Garden may not be Boston University’s home arena, but it sure feels like it. “I’d be lying to you if I didn’t say it was a little bit extra special [with the Frozen Four] being in the city of Boston,” BU coach David Quinn said. “We’ve got a lot of local … Read more

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For Boston University, being at home nice but offers no guarantees

April 8, 2015 by David H. Hendrickson

BOSTON — The TD Garden may not be Boston University’s home arena, but it sure feels like it. “I’d be lying to you if I didn’t say it was a little bit extra special [with the Frozen Four] being in the city of Boston,” BU coach David Quinn said. “We’ve got a lot of local … Read more

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