Seven Terriers participate in the World Junior Summer Showcase in Ridder Arena in Minneapolis. The event is an early step towards setting schedules for the World Junior Championships in December and January.
Team USA was divided into white and blue squadrons for early competitions with Finland and Sweden. Kamil Bednarik Centered the top line of the Blue Team and had a goal at a detour in the 3-2 loss from yesterday to Finland. Jack Murtagh
Skating for the white team and had one assist.
Cole Hutson And Cole EisermanHoldovers of last year’s gold medal team did not play in the provisional games, but it is expected to see action on a consolidated American team. Another incoming first -year student, Carter -FriendWould be roasted, but still rehabilitates the knee he wounded last season.
Sascha BoumedienneA highlight for Sweden in the world U18s last spring is on the Blueline for the Tre Kroner. Sascha Boisvertt And Ryder Ritchie are in the Canadian camp, which today saw the red and white teams come across. Boisvert, who on the top line of Red Schaatste, and Ritchie, RW2 for White, each had an assist in the 4-3 Shootout victory of White.
Team USA plays Sweden, Finland on Friday and Canada on Saturday.
â—Ź Goterriers.com Seven Terriers to skate on World Junorsummer Showcase
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World JR Summer Showcase: @Terrierhockey Forward Cole Eiserman wants to help @Usahockey 3-turf on 2026 WJC. “Cole becomes a professional of the ice. Small things … I honestly took a little things from him, but don’t tell him”- BU DEF Cole Hutsonhttps://t.co/ju4tzrdzlp
– Mike Morreale (@mikemorreealhl) July 27, 2025
â–ş Although most schools have not yet announced their incoming group of first -year and portal transfers, PuckPreps has issued the ranking of the top 10 first -year classes and the terriers are second, behind Michigan only.
There is perhaps still a tweak for the incoming group of BU, but for now the names that are shown in the Recrests/Transfers column in the sidebar are the players who become members of the coach Jay Parolfo‘s 2025-26 Squad. The group comprises five 2025 NHL concept choices (Jack Murtagh, Carter Amico, Conrad Fondrk, Charlie Trethewey And Malte Vass) and three 2024 Picks (Ryder Ritchie, Jonathan Morello And Ben Merrill).
Look forward
From Friday (August 1), players with birth dates of 2009 who enter their junior year from high school can make obligations. In recent years, BU has been very active in the early days of the commitment window. In 2023, Murtagh committed on August 1, while Fondrk, via a grill in the rules, committed at the end of July. Trethewey was also a Commit from Augustus.
A year ago, BU Gold struck early with obligations from the center Tynan Lawrence and defender Luke Schairer. Both are expected to be 2026 first round picks. Only a few days later, another high-end attacker, Caleb MalhotraVerballed.
Names to view: Bu -fans are very aware of the Dynamic Rivers School Trio by Carter Meyer, Sam Pandolfo and Finn Sears, now with the NTDP U17S. Reports indicate that all three, which were first -year students last year, are accelerating but are not yet completely juniors. Stay informed.
A few names connected to BU (although not exclusively) by different recruitment sites are ahead James Scantlebury It was offered by Ushl Chicago after a 100-point season for Bishop Kearney 4 pm; NTDP U17 Vooruit Rocco Pelosiwhose brother plays for Quinnipiac; Chicago Mission D Thaddeus McMahon; and Ohl Vooruit Camryn Warren.
Will one of them become future terriers? Tbd. Come back for updates.
Roubling
Last month, members of the National Championship Squad of 1995 and received a few special guests-on Davios Seaport in Boston for a reunion of 30 years. Their 6-2 victory over Maine in the NCAA final in Providence (Video -height points) A 16-year-old Natty drought ended. The record of 31-6-3 that season included a victory over Minnesota in the Mariucci tournament, a 5-1 victory over BC to win the Beanpot (the last in Boston Garden) and a Hockey East-Title competition victory in the last university match in the garden.

Front row, LR: Bill Pierce, Jay Pandolfo, Jacques Joubert, Jack Parker, Deek’s, Thinks Hin of Breaknan, Mike Brezions
Rear row, LR: Mike Prendergast, trainer Larry Venis, Sean Ferullo, Doug Wood, Bernie Corbett, Jon Pratt, Jeff Keally Ken Rausch (black shirt)Chris O’Sullivan, Mike Pomichter, Chris Kelleher, Jon Jenkins, Sean Bates, Bob Lachance, Tom Noble, Mike Sylvia.
Older Terrier fans will remember that Catholic Memorial, Alma Mater van Jack, was a talent pipeline for BU in the 80s and 90s. This photo has the cm crew of the ’95 squad.
LR: O‘SullivanPrendererParker, Sylvia Kealty and Noble.
Thanks to Sue McDonald Nionakis for these photos.
â–şLast month’s blog post About veteran Bu Play-by-Play broadcaster Bernie Corbett’s instrumental role in the election of Jack Parker on the Hockey Hall of Fame had a factual mistake. Parker came to BCs Jerry York as the only two
Exclusive College Hockey Coaches Named after the hall. The four other Inductes who coached at the university also had Stints in Pro Hockey (Coaching of Management): John Mariucci, Herb Brooks, Bob Johnson and Lou Lamoriello.
Another coach alone in the hall, Harvard’s Cooney WeilandWho played for De Bruins in the 1920s and 1930s, was chosen as a player in the hall.
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