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Game Updates: No. 17 Boston College Men's Hockey vs. Maine in Hockey East Quarterfinals
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Game Updates: No. 17 Boston College Men's Hockey vs. Maine in Hockey East Quarterfinals

  • Boston College defeated Maine 5-0 to advance to the Hockey East semifinals, sealing the quarterfinal victory at Conte Forum.
  • James Hagens scored twice, including an empty-netter, as BC pulled away late to clinch the win.
  • Louka Cloutier earned the shutout, making 18 saves to keep Maine off the scoreboard.
  • BC built a 2-0 lead in the first period, taking early control and keeping Maine from gaining momentum.
  • Head coach Greg Brown emphasized Maine’s identity and BC’s plan to manage it, noting the physical, in-your-face style.
  • The win secures BC as a home seed in Hockey East and advances the team toward an NCAA regional.
  • Maine’s late-season form included a four-game winless streak prior to their matchup with BC.
  • The game featured live updates with frequent status checks and a note to refresh the browser for the latest information.
  • Dean Letourneau added an empty-net goal late in the game, extending BC's lead to finish the scoring.
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No. 17 Boston College Men's Hockey Shuts Out Maine 5-0 in Hockey East Quarterfinals
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No. 17 Boston College Men's Hockey Shuts Out Maine 5-0 in Hockey East Quarterfinals

  • Boston College blanked Maine 5-0 to win the Hockey East quarterfinal at home.
  • Teddy Stiga opened the scoring for BC less than 16 minutes into the first period.
  • James Hagens scored two quick goals early in the first period to extend the lead.
  • Louka Cloutier stopped 18 Maine shots for his 19th win and first postseason shutout.
  • BC captain Hagens added an empty-net goal in the third period to seal the win.
  • Oscar Jellvik scored the third BC goal in the third period to seal the victory.
  • Coach Greg Brown credited the team’s confidence and bench leadership for the turnaround.
  • BC finished the regular season with a four-game losing streak before turning it around in the playoffs.
  • Maine’s Mathis Rousseau conceded multiple early goals before BC sealed the win.
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Cole Hutson Could Join Capitals Soon With Door Now Open For Defeseman To Make NHL Jump After BU's Loss To UConn
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sports6h ago

Cole Hutson Could Join Capitals Soon With Door Now Open For Defeseman To Make NHL Jump After BU's Loss To UConn

  • Capitals consider signing Cole Hutson and may have him join the NHL this season if he signs his entry-level contract.
  • Hutson produced 32 points (10 goals, 22 assists) in 34 games this season, ranking high among NCAA defensemen.
  • BU’s season ended with a 5-3 loss to UConn in the Hockey East Quarterfinals, ending the Terriers’ season.
  • Hutson was a 2024 second-round pick and earned Hockey East First All-Star Team honors for 2025-26.
  • General manager Patrick said Hutson will decide whether to sign, mirroring the approach used with Ryan Leonard.
  • Patrick referenced Ryan Leonard as a precedent for Hutson’s potential timeline to the NHL.
  • If Hutson signs, the Capitals aim to bolster defense ahead of future playoff contention.
  • The Capitals schedule includes games against the Boston Bruins and Ottawa Senators surrounding Hutson’s potential move.
  • Hutson could impact Washington’s blue line immediately upon joining, per team plans.
  • Hutson is a rising player with strong collegiate performance and NHL potential, per Yahoo Sports reporting.
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