Gallery: Boston University beats Minnesota-Duluth in Northeast Regional final
Here are photos from Boston University’s win over Minnesota-Duluth in the Northeast Regional final on Saturday in Manchester, N.H.
Here are photos from Boston University’s win over Minnesota-Duluth in the Northeast Regional final on Saturday in Manchester, N.H.
The Terriers did what they do best — win the third period — to advance to the Frozen Four.
Here are photos from Boston University’s overtime win over Yale and Minnesota-Duluth’s win over Minnesota in the Northeast Regional semifinals on Friday in Manchester, N.H.
The Bulldogs weathered Minnesota’s early surge and scored three first-period goals to take control of the Northeast Regional semifinal.
Boston University’s offense, tops in the nation at 3.89 goals per game, faced Yale, whose defense, at a microscopic 1.59 goals allowed per game, was similarly the country’s best.
Some of USCHO’s conference writers pick the teams they think will advance to the Frozen Four in this weekend’s NCAA regionals.
There has been a significant amount of buzz around college hockey about the possibility that this could be one of the final weekends for the NCAA Division I men’s hockey tournament regional tournaments as we now know them.
Boston University, Minnesota-Duluth, Minnesota and Yale play in Manchester, N.H.
Here’s a look inside the numbers at the 16 teams in the field for the 2015 NCAA tournament.
The eight-first round matchups all have some history, slight though it may be in some cases.
Jim Connelly and Matthew Semisch see the chance for some upsets in the regionals in this week’s Tuesday Morning Quarterback.
A couple quick thoughts after seeing how the NCAA Division I men’s ice hockey committee set the brackets for the 2015 tournament.
Minnesota, Minnesota-Duluth and Yale join the Terriers in Manchester, N.H.
Six teams from the league were selected for the tournament, and the committee tried to avoid first-round matchups between the teams.
Like in past years, two of the eight first-round games for the 2015 Division I men’s NCAA tournament are available only online.