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NEW YORK — For a player so often lauded for his goal-scoring ability, Cole Eiserman hasn’t done a ton of it this season. At least not since the Boston University men’s hockey team’s first three games, where the sophomore forward netted five goal...

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NEW YORK — As time expired here on Saturday night, Joe Pereira ripped out his earpiece and pumped his fists. He scurried over to Jay Pandolfo and Kim Brandvold for a group embrace, their players leaping over the boards in front of them and beelining to Mikhail Yegorov’s goal.

They mobbed Yegorov for a while. Longer than normal for a regu...

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NEW YORK — That’s the Mikhail Yegorov everyone expected to see from the onset of his first full collegiate season at Boston University.

On Saturday night at Madison Square Garden, the sophomore netminder reminded everyone who he was — a high-end goalie. His quick feet, sharp movements, and mobility were on full display in the Terriers 2-...

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NEW YORK — In desperate need of a win against a quality opponent, the Boston University men’s hockey team buckled down in the third period to beat Cornell 2-1 at Madison Square Garden.

The Terriers’ victory is the first since 2013 over the Big Red in Red Hot Hockey, the biennial showdown between BU and Cornell at “The World’s Most Famous...

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In his midweek media call last Thursday ahead of a series against Northeastern, Jay Pandolfo was asked about the remaining six games of the Fall semester. They included those two matchups with the Huskies, a trip to Madison Square Garden to face Cornell, a home series against Vermont and another date at NU in Matthews Arena’s final game.

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