John Quackenbos
16 Total Updates since February 21, 2013
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The No. 12 UMass Lowell River Hawks created a four-way tie atop the Hockey East standings with a 4-2 win at Boston College. Down the road, Boston University dropped a lengthy home winning streak at Agganis Arena with an emphatic victory over Merrimack.
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The league and national ramifications are especially significant for Merrimack tonight as the Warriors travel to Boston University for a big game against the Terriers.
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BU coach Jack Parker was not dissatisfied with his team's effort after being swept by Lowell, but quipped that his players are gripping their sticks too tight.
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Sophomore Quinn Smith posted the overtime game-winner at 2:23 as the No. 4 Boston College Eagles earned a 2-1 victory over Merrimack on Sunday afternoon at Lawler Arena in North Andover, Mass.
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Following Saturday's games, New Hampshire and Providence sit in a tie atop the Hockey East league standings, while Merrimack and Boston College sit just points behind heading into a key Sunday match at Lawler Arena.
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The Providence Friars and Northeastern Huskies went back and forth over the first two periods on Saturday night at Matthews Arena in Boston, but the visitors had the last laugh and took the season series via a three-game clean sweep with a 3-2 victory.
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The Northeastern Huskies and Providence Friars traded early goals in the second period as the visitors maintained their one-goal lead after 40 minutes of play at Boston's Matthews Arena, 2-1.
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The Providence Friars dominated the opening half of the first period and took a 1-0 lead into the first intermission over the host Northeastern Huskies at Matthews Arena on Saturday night.
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The Providence Friars visit Matthews Arena in Boston for the first and only time this season as they seek a Hockey East season sweep of the Northeastern Huskies. PC won both previous meetings by 6-2 scores, including a Friday drubbing at Schneider Arena.
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Just three points separate the top six teams in the Hockey East standings.
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When all was said and done on Friday night, Hockey East became an all-out logjam with two-team ties segmented atop the standings. Tim Schaller and Stefan Demopoulous had career nights for PC, while Connor Hellebuyck and Martin Ouellette were outstanding in their respective nets.
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Things have not been going well for the No. 13/15 Boston University Terriers at home this season and that trend continued on Friday night in Agganis Arena as the No. 12 UMass Lowell River Hawks earned a 3-0 win to take the season series and set up a chance for a sweep on Saturday at Tsongas Center.
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The visiting UMass Lowell River Hawks cruised from start to finish in the second period as they scored two early goals to enter the intermission with a 2-0 lead over the No. 13/15 Boston University Terriers at Agganis Arena.
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In a slow first period at Agganis Arena, the No. 12 UMass-Lowell River Hawks and No. 13 Boston University Terriers skated to a 0-0 tie in the second of three meetings between the sides on Friday night.
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The No. 13/15 Boston University Terriers return to Agganis Arena for the first time in nearly a month as they welcome the No. 12 UMass-Lowell River Hawks for a big Hockey East contest on Friday night.
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Entering this weekend, five teams are separated by four points in the Hockey East standings. Things will change as a full slate begins on Friday, highlighted by a key bout at Agganis Arena between UMass-Lowell and BU. For the second time in nine days, BC and Merrimack will return to Lawler Arena for a television audience.
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This week's three things to watch in Hockey East center on the need for teams to take advantage of opportunities, progressing towards the goal of gaining home ice or making the playoffs.