#18/19 Terriers will
seek to return to the winning side of the puck as they begin a home-and-home
series against #12 Northeastern with tonight’s contest at Matthews Arena. Puck
drop is at 7 p.m. with ESPN+ providing the live stream. Six critical Hockey East points are at stake.
After sweeping
Merrimack two weeks ago, BU took “a huge step backward” in a 6-2 road loss to
Quinnipiac.
“There’s going to be bumps in the road. But we
can’t be taking steps backwards, and that’s what we saw on Saturday,” Head
Coach Jay Pandolfo said during Thursday’s media call.
“We got to start
taking steps forward, even if it’s baby steps, whatever it may be,” he added. “That’s what we need to start seeing from this team.”
Towards that end, Pandolfo explained, “We’ve
changed our approach a little bit with how we’re practicing. We’ve played 12
games, so for me it’s a little bit frustrating we have to continue to do that.
Everyone talks about how young we are. But that’s just an excuse, in my
opinion.”
He also revealed that the team will be without sophomore Sacha Boisvert and freshman Conrad Fondrk, both of whom are dealing with minor injuries which he termed “lingering.”
Addressing the defensive problems that have resulted in the team’s 4.00 goals against average, Pandolfo pointed to “Winning
puck battles in the defensive zone. We’ve been very bad at blocking shots. We’ve not been very good at moving people away from our net and we’ve left our
slot open way too often.”
Defense pairs have been changed with Mick Frechette joining Gavin McCarty, Aiden Celebrini with Cole Hutson and Carter Amico with Sascha Boumedienne.
Pandolfo also
mentioned a personal connection to Northeastern. His maternal grandfather, John
R. Byrne, starred for the Huskies in the 1930s, captaining the 1938-39 squad
and later being named to the school’s Varsity Club Hall of Fame.
Despite losing twice to UConn last weekend (2-4, 3-4 OT), Northeastern has moved steadily up the polls and boasts a sweep of BC along with wins over Denver and UMass.
Junior Dyland Hryckowian and freshman Jacob Mathieu are tied for the team points lead with 11. Freshman Giacomo Martino is the top goal-scorer with six, one ahead of Hryckowian. On defense, senior Vinny Borgesi, who among the best in Division 1, grad student Joaquim Lemay and senior Austin May lead a veteran unit.
In goal, Lawton Zacher, a transfer from Brown, brings outstanding numbers: 1.80 GAA and .943 save percentage. He was named National Goaltender of the Month for October.
UPDATE: Sophomore Quentin Sigurdson will start in goal for the Huskies.
Credit BU Hockey Stats
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Boisvert and Fondrk out, McNelis and Feldberg in as every line sees changes for tonight’s penultimate game at Matthews Arena vs. NU pic.twitter.com/6pRSYcZiRJ
— BU Hockey Stats (@BUHockeyStats) November 21, 2025
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Men’s Hockey looks to find its footing against Northeastern
Looking back
Jack Eichel scored his ninth and tenth goals and added an assist in the Golden Knights’ 4-1 win against Utah.
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Let’s relive this backhand beauty 🤩 pic.twitter.com/gxXM7OWDSv
— Vegas Golden Knights (@GoldenKnights) November 21, 2025
Macklin Celebrini
recorded his third career hat trick, accounting for all the Sharks’ goals—including
the overtime game-winner—as San Jose edged Utah, 3-2.
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BIG CELLY FOR CELEBRINI 🧢🧢🧢
The @SanJoseSharks forward gets himself a hat trick and the win! pic.twitter.com/I2rHTIEuPD
— NHL (@NHL) November 19, 2025
Those tallies
give Celebrini a 13-17-30 line in 20 games. SportsNet Stats reports that the 2024 Hobey Baker Award winner joins Wayne Gretzky, Sidney Crosby and Mario Lemieux as the only teenagers to achieve the 30-in-20 mark.
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Macklin Celebrini’s last 14 Games:
– 11 Goals
– 13 Assists
– 24 Points
– 2 Hat Tricks
– Sharks 9-4-1 RecordSuperstar. pic.twitter.com/AvoN4AeaIx
— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) November 19, 2025
Joel Farabee
scored twice, his third and fourth tallies, in Calgary’s 6-2 win over Buffalo
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What’s better than one Joal? Two Joals 😎 pic.twitter.com/JCzoPDMxJH
— Calgary Flames (@NHLFlames) November 20, 2025
Lane Hutson & Marie-Philip Poulin
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La grande classe 🤝
When game recognizes game pic.twitter.com/cQ3xkbnySR
— Victoire de Montréal (@PWHL_Montreal) November 20, 2025
Quinn Hutson is tied
for the AHL rookie scoring lead in points and goals with a 7-8-15 line in 15
games.
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Quinn Hutson (EDM), who had a slow-ish start in Bakersfield has found his groove with the @Condors. He had three points (1-2) tonight, against Calgary no less. Five goals and 12 points in his last five games. Now up to 15 points in 15 GP. Also, two goals for Ike Howard tonight.
— Chris Peters (@chrismpeters) November 19, 2025
Charlie McAvoy
will be sidelined for an indefinite period following facial surgery. The former
BU All-American was struck in the face by a shot in Saturday’s Bruins loss to
Montreal.
● NHL.com McAvoy
has surgery, out indefinitely
Looking ahead
McKeen’s Hockey’s pre-WJC Top 32 for the 2026 draft includes three 2026 recruits: #5 Tynan Lawrence, #22 Caleb Malhotra and #26 Egor Shilov , all centers. D-man Luke Schairer received honorable mention.
2026 recruit Braidy Wassilyn scored his ninth goal in London’s 5-2 loss to North Bay. The 5’11” wing has a 7-3-10 line in 12 games since being acquired by the Knights.
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That Wassilyn release 😮💨#NHLDraft pic.twitter.com/NP2CuQzkAz
— London Knights (@LondonKnights) November 21, 2025

