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2013 Hockey East Tournament

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Boston University, Lowell tied at 0 after two

UMass Lowell and Boston University are still scoreless after two periods of play in the Hockey East Finals at the TD Garden in Boston. The teams traded chances in the second period, but neither team could convert. BU is outshooting UML 26-21.

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Hockey East Championship: UML clinches title, 1-0

UMass Lowell clinched its first-ever Hockey East title with a 1-0 win over Boston University on Saturday night at TD Garden.

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Hockey East Finals Preview: UMass-Lowell vs. BU

Hockey East Regular Season Champion UMass-Lowell faces Boston University in tonight's Hockey East Championship game. The River Hawks defeated Providence 2-1 in the first semifinal and BU rallied for a 6-3 victory over arch-rival Boston College.

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Boston University downs Boston College 6-3

Down 2-0 in the second period, Boston University scored five unanswered goals to beat arch-rival Boston College 6-3 in the second Hockey East semifinal Friday night at the TD Garden. Danny O'Regan and Evan Rodrigues both scored twice for the Terriers

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UMass-Lowell rallies for 2-1 win over Providence

Two third period goals propelled UMass-Lowell to a 2-1 victory over Providence College in Friday's Hockey East semifinal at the TD Garden. A.J. White and Scott Wilson scored the tying goal and go-ahead goal for the top-seeded River Hawks.

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BU downs BC 6-3

Boston University advanced to the Hockey East Finals with a 6-3 victory over Boston College Friday night at the TD Garden. The Terriers got two goals each from sophomore Even Rodrigues and freshman Danny O'Regan.

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Three goal outburst gives BU 3-2 lead after 2

Evan Rodrigues, Matt Lane and Garrett Noonan scored three goals in a little over five minutes to give Boston University a 3-2 lead after 40 minutes of play. Boston College had taken a 2-0 lead earlier in the period when Quinn Smith tipped in a shot.

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Eagles take 1-0 lead after 20 minutes

Boston College leads Boston University 1-0 after 20 minutes of play. On its third power play of the opening period, Boston College junior Bill Arnold broke down the right side and wristed a poor angle shot up high and into the back of the net.

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Hockey East Semifinals: BU storms back, wins 6-3

Boston University advanced to its first Hockey East championship since 2009 with a 6-3 win over archrival Boston College on Friday night at TD Garden. The Terriers will face top seed UMass Lowell in a rematch of that contest five years ago.

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UMass-Lowell wins 2-1, moves on to HE Finals

Two third period goals propelled UMass-Lowell to a 2-1 victory over Providence College in Friday's Hockey East semifinal at the TD Garden. A.J. White and Scott Wilson scored the tying goal and go-ahead goal for the top-seeded River Hawks.

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Providence leads UMass-Lowell 1-0 through 1 period

Providence College leads UMass-Lowell 1-0 after one period of play. Kevin Rooney scored the goal for the Friars. Noel Acciari and Chris Rooney assisted. Jon Gillies stopped all 10 shots he faced. Connor Hellebuyck made 9 saves for UMass-Lowell.

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Hockey East Semifinals: UML comes back for 2-1 win

UMass Lowell defeated Providence, 2-1, in the first semifinal of the 2013 Hockey East Championship Tournament on Friday at TD Garden. Archrivals BC and BU meet in the nightcap.

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Hockey East 2013: PC vs. UMass Lowell Pre-Game

Good afternoon from the TD Garden in Boston for the first semifinal of the 29th Annual Hockey East Championship Tournament between the top-seeded UMass Lowell River Hawks (24-10-2, 16-9-2) and the No. 4 Providence Friars (17-13-7, 13-8-6).

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Hockey East: Championship Weekend "Need to Know"

All the pre-game information before the 29th Annual Hockey East Championship Tournament this weekend at TD Garden - game times, pertinent notes, TV/radio information, and more.

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Gaudreau, Bazin, Gillies take Hockey East awards

Boston College sophomore forward Johnny Gaudreau was named the Hockey East Player of the Year while UMass-Lowell head coach Norm Bazin earned the Coach of the Year and Jon Gillies was named the Rookie of the Year.

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Hockey East Semifinal Preview: UML vs. Providence

Friday's first Hockey East semifinal between Providence and UMass-Lowell will feature battles of two freshman goaltenders and two second-year head coaches. Jon Gillies vs. Connor Hellebuyck. Norm Bazin vs. Nate Leaman. Winner faces BC/BU in finals.

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Hockey East Semifinal Preview: BU vs. BC

Storied rivals Boston University and Boston College will meet in the second Hockey East semifinal on Friday night at TD Garden. The Commonwealth Avenue foes will be meeting for the 262nd time ever with this being the fourth of the year.

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York to miss remainder of Hockey East Tournament

Boston College will be without head coach Jerry York as the Eagles attempt to win the program's fourth straight Lamoriello Cup. The Eagles square off against Boston University in Friday night's second Hockey East semifinal at the TD Garden in Boston.

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