Countdown to Senior Day: Chris Higgins - The Quiet Sparkplug

March 8, 2009 by Joe · 2 Comments 

In 2005, a group of six very talented Freshmen made their way to Boston University. That class has made a major difference in their time at Boston University. As the days towards their final regular season home game approach, Let’s Go Terriers and a few other blogs are going to take a look at their stories, and the impact they have made at BU on the ice. Read more

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Terrier Hockey: WJCs and Goalies

December 10, 2008 by Joe · Leave a Comment 

Kevin Shattenkirk will don the Red White and Blue at the WJCs

Kevin Shattenkirk will don the Red White and Blue at the WJCs

It’s the last week of college hockey for most schools this week, and here at Let’s Go Terriers, I’d like to catch up and discuss some news that I’ve missed over the past few days.  There are a lot of goings on in the world of BU Hockey… some really great stuff.  I’d also like to comment on the goaltending situation at BU right now, and hear what you have to say about it. Read more

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John Curry Makes his NHL Debut… and Wins!

November 26, 2008 by Joe · 1 Comment 

John Curry won in his NHL Debut

John Curry won in his NHL Debut

Great news, BU Fans!  It looks like one of our very own, John Curry, made his NHL Debut tonight, and got the win!  This information is coming to me from Kat over at On Being a Sports Girl.  It looks like Curry got his opportunity after Sabourin was pulled midway through the second with the Pens down 3-0.  They rallied behind Curry to give him his first NHL win, 5-3.

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Where are they now? David Van der Gulik

November 6, 2007 by Joe · Leave a Comment 

David Van der GulikDavid Van der Gulik was a great player for BU from 2002-2006.  He was Co-Captain along with Brad Zancanaro on a Terrier team that won the Beanpot,the Hockey East Regular Season Title, the Hockey East Championship, and made an appearance in the NCAA tournament, with one win before being bounced.  They were the end of the regular season #1 team in the country, and had a record of 26-10-4. Read more

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