Photo credit Eliza Nuestro
#13/12 Terriers head to Hamden, Conn., to take on #10/8 Quinnipiac in a late afternoon game starting at 4:00 PM ET. ESPN+ provides the livestream.
BU makes its first visit to M&T Bank Arena (formerly High Point) since Oct. 8, 2017, when the Terriers rallied to draw Patrick Harper goal and then won in extra time Shane Bower‘s rebound count.
Since then, the teams have played three times at Agganis Arena, with BU winning twice. Overall, BU is 4-1-0 against the Bobcats and 2-0-0 on the road.
After last weekend’s sweep of Merrimack, the 5-5-1 Terriers will be bolstered by the return of sophomores Cole Eiserman And Nick Roukounakis to the setup. Eiserman has been out since the Oct. 25 game at UConn, while Roukounakis, injured in the preseason, will miss the 2025-26 season. debut.
Coach Jay Parolfo plans to skate Eiserman with center Brandon Svoboda and of course on the first power play unit. While BU uses 22% of their man advantages, they have scored just twice in their last eleven chances.
The Sacha Boisvert-Ryder Ritchie-Owen McLaughlin line, who scored four goals last Saturday, and the Kamil Bednarik-Jack Harvey-Jack Murtagh line remains intact.
Cole Hutsontied for Hockey East’s scoring lead and top among all D1 defensemen, the Terriers trail with a 5-10-15 line. McLaughlin with 11 points, Ritchie with 10 and Boisvert with nine come from a strong game. Despite the recent absence, Eiserman remains BU’s top scorer with six goals.
Quinnipiac (6-3-2) is coming off a road weekend that yielded a 4-1 loss to local rival Yale and a 4-3 overtime win against Brown. Last month, QU posted a shutout win and a tie against Maine.
The Bobcats’ deep and balanced offense is currently led by a pair of freshmen. Ethan Wyttenbach
(12 points) and Markus Vidicek (10). Old friend Jeremy Wilmerwho scored 66 points in two seasons at BU, is co-leader in goals (6) with Chris Pelosi.
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William Gilsona transfer of RPI, and Charlie Leddy a one-time BC Eagle, anchor the defense. Junior netminder Matej Marinov has started seven of the Bobcats’ 11 games and has a GA of 2.22 and a save percentage of .899.
Image by BU Hockey Stats
Terriers, on average, have a size advantage over Bobcats by a few inches and about nine pounds. QU’s roster is on average 18 months older than BU’s.
Check @BUHockeyStats on Twitter/X for today’s Terrier lineup
● GoTerriers.com example, Live stats, Game notes, BU full access (audio), Twitter for men’s hockey
● Live stream ESPN+
● Pandolfo Media Call
● College Hockey News Story of the tape
● BU Hockey Stats
Week 7 Preview
● Boston Hockey Blog
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Get ready for hockey this weekend with the seventh episode of Inside BU Hockey, featuring Jay Pandolfo, Sacha Boisvert, Megan Myers and Clara Yuhn!
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Spotify: https://t.co/DKOhhWGj1n pic.twitter.com/yx3dXjlnqV— BU Athletics (@BUAthletics) November 14, 2025
Looking ahead
The two-game CHL-USA Hockey Challenge will take place on November 25 in Calgary and November 26 in Lethbridge. Two 2026 recruits, Caleb Malhotra And Egor Shilovwill be part of the CHL lineup, with Malhotra selected to wear the C for the CHL squad.
● CHL.approx Class A players will shine at the 2025 CHL USA Prospects Challenge
● NHL.com Malhotra among 22 CHL players selected for the 2025 CHL USA Prospects Challenge
● CHL.approx CHL names Bulldogs’ Malhotra captain for the CHL-USA Prospect Challenge.
►It was five points for Shilov on Friday night with a hat trick, including the game winner (video) and a short goal (video below) when Victoriaville rolled up Shawinigan, 6-2. The 6-foot-1 center, who also assisted in the Tigres’ first two games, now has 11 goals and 20 assists in 20 games.
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Good evening, he is no longer here⚡️#GoTigresGo pic.twitter.com/x2Iu49cs2k
— Victoriaville Tigers (@TigresVicto) November 15, 2025
►2026 recruit Rian Chudzinski scored his seventh goal on a redirection and added an assist as Moncton cruised past Drummondville, 5-0. He has nine points in thirteen games for the Wildcats.
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Chudzy gets a stick on Binkley’s shot. https://t.co/ECyv7tiTBI pic.twitter.com/SsuR11ATfq
— Moncton Wildcats (@monctonwildcats) November 14, 2025
►2026 recruit Tynan Lawrence has made the second entry in his NHL.com Draft Diary. It focuses on his recovery from a preseason injury that has kept him out of all but two Muskegon Lumberjack games so far. The 6’1″ center from Newfoundland is expected to be a Top 10 draft pick.
● NHL.com Draft Diary 2026 – Tynan Lawrence, November 14
Looking back
Trevor Zegras scored his fifth and sixth goals and then assisted on another tally scored the only goal in the shootout for the Flyers in a 6-5 victory against the St. Louis Blues. He has a team-leading 19 points in 17 games and is a remarkable 16 for 24 in his career in the shootout.
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A sweet aftertaste and a suite full of happy dads. #PHIVsSTL | #LetsGoFlyers pic.twitter.com/BKLC9MWcJZ
— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) November 15, 2025
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#NEWS: We have placed F Connor Brown on injured reserve, backdated to 30/10/25, and recalled F Shane Lachance of Utica (AHL). He will meet the team in Washington, DChttps://t.co/N8IlkZ1tCL
— New Jersey Devils (@NJDevils) November 14, 2025
Lachance, who had played in several Devils exhibition games before being sent to Utica, would become the 101st Terrier to play in the NHL.
Women’s team
Terriers dropped a 3-2 decision to Boston College in front of a record crowd of 3,965 women at Agganis Arena. BU tied it at 2-2 early in the third period, but the Eagles Emma Connor scored her second of the match with just over three minutes left in regulation time.
Connor opened the scoring at 16:12 of the opening period. That was matched 29 seconds later at a Sydney Healey power play snip. BC regained the lead with a power play goal of its own in the final seconds of the period.
The scoreless second period was dominated by BC, who enjoyed a 14-6 shot advantage. That script changed in the third period, with BU outscoring the visitors 14-5. At 5:44 am Clara Yuhn poked home a loose puck, bringing the score to two apiece. Connor’s game winner came at 4:42. BU withdrew goalkeeper Michelle Pasiechynk for an extra skater, but couldn’t produce an equalizer.
Head Coach Tara Watchorn called the competition “Probably the toughest loss so far this year, but for all the right reasons. It was obviously a great game, I thought. One of the best we’ve played.”
BU defeated BC 33-32, winning 33 of 46 faceoffs.
● GoTerriers.com to summarize And box score
● Highlights and post-game Watchorn/Yuhn
● Boston Hockey Blog Another good performance, another frustrating loss for BU women’s hockey as Terriers defeated Boston College
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