The USNTDP under 18 team pulls into Agganis Arena, home of Boston University Terriers with a slew of NCAA Division 1 commits on their roster and they run up a 5-2 margin before it’s closed to to a regulation tie, until the kids tipped it their direction in OT on two goals by NHL draft prospect, Gabe Perrault(4), who almost ironically has committed to rivals Boston College Eagles for 2023.
University Of Notre Dame Fighting Irish pull into Boston College Eagles‘ Silvio Conte Forum for a matchup of 2 college ranked teams in a head-to-head battle on a Saturday afternoon.
The visitors came in storming, but the home team held off nicely until they blew open a 2-goal lead late to take the away game battle of non-conference teams 5-2.
Sophomore right wing Tyler Carpenter(28) had 2 goals and an assist in the effort, putting all his totals much above his 1st year.
Suffolk University Rams welcome a visit from non-conference UMass-Dartmouth Corsairs and even though the visitors get on the board first, they are answered until a 3rd goal is given up to the away team.
The home team didn’t stop pressing, pulling their goalie and all the stops to tie this thing up, then senior right wing Griffin Clark(14) connects to even it at 3 with extended time heeding no result, where this game looked to go before it even started.
Game View 11/18: Elmira College Soaring Eagles make it back into the area from some official NEHC action and take on home team, UMass-Boston Beacons at the Edward T. Barry Rink on campus.
Freshman goaltender Kyle Curtain(30) has been extra stingy, helping the team with their 3 wins and no losses, earning a 1.67 GAA and .950 SV% in his team’s 4-1 away game win, making 42 saves.
Albertus Magnus College Falcons make a rare trek north to visit Anna Maria College Amcats for a Sunday night D3 battle.
The visitors jumped out into a 2-goal lead and barely let that margin close until the end to skate away with a 5-4 victory save.
Senior left wing, Cameron Weitzman(22) has a four point game (1 goal, 3 assists).
Babson College Beavers welcomed in NEHC Division foes Johnson & Wales University Wildcats in what was a lopsided affair at 6-3 that didn’t really get away from the visiting team until late, when they actually picked up their tallies.
Senior left wing Andrew Holland(24) contributed a hat trick, increasing his totals to 4 goals and 1 assist in 5 games this season, putting him on course for a best college season scoring.
The #9 ranked visiting University Of New England Nor’easters may have taken the 1st game of a two-game set with Curry College Colonels, despite the home team getting on the board to start the matchup between 2 unbeaten teams, but let up the tying goal in the 2nd and fell in overtime 2-1.
The next night they got on the board early and contained them to take the away game win 3-2 with graduate student, goaltender Reid Cooper(33) helping keep them win it with his outstanding 4-1 record and 1.59 GAA and 946 SV%.
The win put the team in the D3 top 15 for the week.
Harvard University Crimson entertains nearby ECAC rivals Brown University Bears and although they may have never quite been in this game, the visitors showed no signs of quitting, coming up with at least a couple of answers in a 5-2 loss.
Freshman center Casey Severo(29) connected for his 1st collegiate tally and the game-winning goal.
Princeton University Tigers pay an early season visit to Bright-Landry Center to meet up with thus far unbeaten Harvard University Crimson.
The visiting team manages to hang pretty tough for a couple of periods until a pair of goals by sophomore forward Matt Coronato(19) cemented the 4-2 home club win.
Freshman Joe Miller(12) gets his 1st collegiate goal and gives us a nice celly look.