Thursday, June 30, 2016

Return to Frozen Fenway



David Warsofsky (#5) celebrates a goal in the first Frozen Fenway game
The Terriers will return to Fenway Park on Jan. 5, taking on UMass-Amherst as part of Frozen Fenway 2017. Hockey East announced the schedule of outdoor games that will feature doubleheaders on Jan. 7 and Jan. 14. BC will meet Providence in the second game on Jan. 7.

This will be BU’s third Frozen Fenway appearance. Terriers won the inaugural game at the Red Sox home, defeating BC, 3-2, (video) in front of 38,472 fans - the largest crowd to ever watch a college hockey game in the eastern United States. In 2014, BU dropped a 7-3 decision to Maine.
● GoTerriers.com
● Hockey East Online report
● USCHO report

Four Terriers have been named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team: Senior Ahti Oksanen, and freshmen Jakob Forsbacka-Karlsson, Bobo Carpenter (photo) and Max Prawdzik.
● GoTerriers.com report
● Hockey East Online report

College Hockey Inc. has posted a list--regularly updated--of college players who will be attending NHL development camps. Those on the list, so far: Kieffer Bellows (Islanders), Dante Fabbro (Nashville), Patrick Harper (Nashville), Clayton Keller (Arizona), Jonathan MacLeod (Tampa Bay), Sean Maguire (Pittsburgh), Matt O’Connor (Ottawa).


Charlie McAvoy, selected 14th overall in the NHL draft by the Bruins, joined Scott McLaughlin for a WEEI off-season puckcast.

► Newsday’s Arthur Staple spoke with Islanders draft pick and 2016-17 Terrier captain Doyle Somerby at the Isles' development camp about his return for his senior year. In a series of Tweet, Staple wrote:

-Also talked w/ Doyle Somerby, who arrived today. Said #Isles were "very understanding and supportive" of decision to stay at Boston U.
-Somerby could become a FA after next season but says that's not his plan. "Finishing my degree is incredibly important to me and my family."
-Somerby is a journalism major at BU. If hockey doesn't pan out he could join the impressive cast of BU alums on an NHL beat.

Women’s Team
Sixteen members of the Terriers have earned spots on the Women’s Hockey East All-Academic Team: Kayla Tutino, Victoria Hanson, Alexis Crossley, Jordan Juron, Sarah Lefort, Lillian Ribeirinha-Braga, Anna Streifel, Alexis Woloschuk. Sammy Davis, Mary Grace Kelley, Ashlyn Aiello, Natalie Flynn, Erin O’Neil, Sarah Steele, Samantha Sutherland and Dakota Woodworth.
● GoTerriers.com report

Senior Rebecca Russo has signed a contract with the New York Riveters of the NWHL. The Westport, Conn., native scored 85 points in 144 games as a Terrier.
● SB Nation report

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