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TERRIERS AIM FOR MAINE SWEEP • Looking for its third straight season sweep of Maine, Boston University heads to Orono in the back end of a weekend home-and-home series. • The Terriers have won five straight games against the Black Bears following Friday’s 4-1 victory at Agganis Arena. GAINING STEAM • The Terriers are 9-1-1 in their past 11 games and are riding a seven-game win streak, their longest since reeling off eight straight victories towards the end of the 2014-15 season. • BU and Minnesota are tied for the longest current win streak in the nation. SERIES HISTORY • The Terriers and Black Bears have played 126 times since first meeting in the 1923-24 season, and BU holds a 63-50-13 edge (.552), including a 23-8-5 advantage since the beginning of the 2005-06 season. • BU is 24-23-7 (.509) in the 54 meetings that have taken place at Alfond Arena. • Twenty-five meetings have gone into overtime and BU holds a 9-2-14 advantage in those games. BU has recorded seven of the 12 shutouts in the series. • The Terriers’ longest winning streak in the series was 13 games (Jan. 16, 1982 - Feb. 15, 1986). The Black Bears’ longest streak was 11 games (Oct. 31, 1986 - Nov. 10, 1989) and came just after the BU win streak. SCOUTING THE BLACK BEARS • Maine is 8-12-3 on the season and tied for 11th in the Hockey East standings with five points (2-8-1). • The Black Bears are 7-4-0 at home this season, includ- ing wins over UMass Lowell and Quinnipac. • Maine ranks fifth in the nation in blocked shots per game at 15.5. • Senior Cam Brown, the brother of former BU soccer All-American Casey Brown, leads Maine in points (27) and assists (23). Classmate Blaine Byron is close behind with 24 points and shares the team lead in goals at 10 with freshman Chase Pearson. • In all, eight Maine players have 11 points or more. • Sophomore Rob McGovern has made 19 starts in goal and has a .913 save percentage and a 2.87 goals- against average. LAST NIGHT AT AGGANIS • Boston University scored three goals in under three minutes late in regulation to break a deadlock and post a 4-1 home victory over Maine on Friday evening. • Maine scored late in the opening period on a power play and kept the Terriers off the board until freshman Clayton Keller made it a 1-1 contest at 18:28 of the second. • With just under eight minutes left in regulation, sophomore Bobo Carpenter scored the game winner off a one-timer above the left circle on a power play. • Sophomore Jordan Greenway added another pow- er-play marker at the 16-minute mark and junior Nikolas Olsson made it a 4-1 contest just over a minute later 2016-17 BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES HOCKEY SID: Brian Kelley OFFICE PHONE: 617-353-2872 CELL PHONE: 617-595-6999 EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: 617-353-5286 OCTOBER (3-2-0, 0-0-0 HEA) Sat. 1 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND% W, 10-2 Thu. 6 U.S. UNDER-18 TEAM% W, 8-2 Sat. 8 at Colgate W, 6-1 Fri. 14 at #10 Denver L, 4-3 Sat. 15 at #10 Denver L, 3-1 Fri. 21 SACRED HEART W, 7-0 Sat. 22 #4/3 QUINNIPIAC W, 3-0 NOVEMBER (4-2-1, 2-1-1 HEA) Fri. 4 at Northeastern* T, 4-4 (ot) Sat. 5 NORTHEASTERN* W, 3-0 Fri. 11 at #18 Michigan L, 4-0 Sat. 12 at #18 Michigan W, 4-2 Fri. 18 at Connecticut* W, 2-1 Sat. 19 CONNECTICUT* L, 4-0 Tue. 22 #9 HARVARD W, 5-3 DECEMBER (3-1-1, 2-1-1 HEA) Fri. 2 at Providence* W, 2-1 Sat. 3 PROVIDENCE* T, 2-2 (ot) Fri. 9 at #12 Vermont* L, 4-2 Sat. 10 at #12 Vermont* W, 4-0 Tue. 13 YALE W, 5-2 JANUARY (5-0-0, 4-0-0 HEA) Thu. 5 #10 UNION W, 5-4 (ot) Sun. 8 vs. Massachusetts*^ W, 5-3 Fri. 13 #8 BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 2-1 Mon. 16 at #10 Boston College* W, 3-0 Fri. 20 MAINE* W, 4-1 Sat. 21 at Maine* 7:30 p.m. Tue. 24 at Merrimack* 7 p.m. Fri. 27 MERRIMACK* 7:30 p.m. Sat. 28 UMASS LOWELL* 7 p.m. FEBRUARY Fri. 3 MASSACHUSETTS* 7:30 p.m. Mon. 6 vs. Boston College# 8 p.m. Fri. 10 at UMass Lowell* 7:15 p.m. Mon. 13 vs. Harvard/NU# 4:30/7:30 p.m. Fri. 17 NEW HAMPSHIRE* 6 p.m. Sat. 18 at New Hampshire* 7 p.m. Fri. 24 NOTRE DAME* 6 p.m. Sat. 25 NOTRE DAME* 7 p.m. All times Eastern All home games (in CAPS) at Agganis Arena % Exhibition contest * Hockey East game ^ Capital One Frozen Fenway # 65th Beanpot Tournament (TD Garden) 2016-17 BU SCHEDULE AND RESULTS FIVE-TIME NATIONAl CHAMpION (1971, 1972, 1978, 1995, 2009) GAME #22 SATURdAY, JAN. 21, 2017 7:30 p.M. - AlFONd ARENA - ORONO, MAINE RAdIO: GoTerriers.com/TSRN - Bernie Corbett (PxP), Mark Linehan (color) TV: Fox Sports Atlantic Bernie Corbett (PxP), Mark Linehan (color) SCORING Points Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson 23 Goals Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson 10 Assists Patrick Harper 15 PPG Four tied 3 GWG Jordan Greenway 3 PIM Jordan Greenway 44 Shots Bobo Carpenter 81 +/- Doyle Somerby +11 GOALTENDING (minimum 200 minutes) GP Jake Oettinger 19 GAA Jake Oettinger 1.74 SV% Jake Oettinger .937 Wins Jake Oettinger 12 SO Jake Oettinger 4 BU STATISTICAl lEAdERS SCORING Points Cam Brown 27 Goals Blaine Byron, Chase Pearson 10 Assists Cam Brown 23 PPG Chase Pearson 4 GWG Mitchell Fossier 3 PIM Rob Michel, Chase Pearson 45 Shots Blaine Byron 66 +/- Patrick Holway +5 GOALTENDING (minimum 200 minutes) GP Rob McGovern 19 GAA Rob McGovern 2.87 SV% Rob McGovern .913 Wins Rob McGovern 7 SO Rob McGovern 1 STATISTICAl lEAdERS MAINE #3/4 BOSTON UNIVERSITY (15-5-2, 8-2-2 HEA) PairWise: 4 Last 10: 8-1-1 AT MAINE (8-12-3, 2-8-1 HEA) PairWise: 41 Last 10: 4-5-1

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TERRIERS AIM FOR MAINE SWEEP • Looking for its third straight season sweep of Maine, Boston University heads to Orono in the back end of a weekend home-and-home series. • The Terriers have won five straight games against the Black Bears following Friday’s 4-1 victory at Agganis Arena.

GAINING STEAM • The Terriers are 9-1-1 in their past 11 games and are riding a seven-game win streak, their longest since reeling off eight straight victories towards the end of the 2014-15 season.• BU and Minnesota are tied for the longest current win streak in the nation.

SERIES HISTORY• The Terriers and Black Bears have played 126 times since first meeting in the 1923-24 season, and BU holds a 63-50-13 edge (.552), including a 23-8-5 advantage since the beginning of the 2005-06 season.• BU is 24-23-7 (.509) in the 54 meetings that have taken place at Alfond Arena. • Twenty-five meetings have gone into overtime and BU holds a 9-2-14 advantage in those games. BU has recorded seven of the 12 shutouts in the series.• The Terriers’ longest winning streak in the series was 13 games (Jan. 16, 1982 - Feb. 15, 1986). The Black Bears’ longest streak was 11 games (Oct. 31, 1986 - Nov. 10, 1989) and came just after the BU win streak.

SCOUTING THE BLACK BEARS• Maine is 8-12-3 on the season and tied for 11th in the Hockey East standings with five points (2-8-1). • The Black Bears are 7-4-0 at home this season, includ-ing wins over UMass Lowell and Quinnipac.• Maine ranks fifth in the nation in blocked shots per game at 15.5.• Senior Cam Brown, the brother of former BU soccer All-American Casey Brown, leads Maine in points (27) and assists (23). Classmate Blaine Byron is close behind with 24 points and shares the team lead in goals at 10 with freshman Chase Pearson. • In all, eight Maine players have 11 points or more.• Sophomore Rob McGovern has made 19 starts in goal and has a .913 save percentage and a 2.87 goals-against average.

LAST NIGHT AT AGGANIS• Boston University scored three goals in under three minutes late in regulation to break a deadlock and post a 4-1 home victory over Maine on Friday evening.• Maine scored late in the opening period on a power play and kept the Terriers off the board until freshman Clayton Keller made it a 1-1 contest at 18:28 of the second.• With just under eight minutes left in regulation, sophomore Bobo Carpenter scored the game winner off a one-timer above the left circle on a power play.• Sophomore Jordan Greenway added another pow-er-play marker at the 16-minute mark and junior Nikolas Olsson made it a 4-1 contest just over a minute later

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HOCKEY SID: Brian KelleyOFFICE PHONE: 617-353-2872CELL PHONE: 617-595-6999EMAIL: [email protected]: 617-353-5286

OCTOBER (3-2-0, 0-0-0 HEA) Sat. 1 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND% W, 10-2Thu. 6 U.S. UNDER-18 TEAM% W, 8-2Sat. 8 at Colgate W, 6-1Fri. 14 at #10 Denver L, 4-3Sat. 15 at #10 Denver L, 3-1Fri. 21 SACRED HEART W, 7-0 Sat. 22 #4/3 QUINNIPIAC W, 3-0

NOVEMBER (4-2-1, 2-1-1 HEA) Fri. 4 at Northeastern* T, 4-4 (ot)Sat. 5 NORTHEASTERN* W, 3-0Fri. 11 at #18 Michigan L, 4-0Sat. 12 at #18 Michigan W, 4-2Fri. 18 at Connecticut* W, 2-1Sat. 19 CONNECTICUT* L, 4-0Tue. 22 #9 HARVARD W, 5-3

DECEMBER (3-1-1, 2-1-1 HEA) Fri. 2 at Providence* W, 2-1Sat. 3 PROVIDENCE* T, 2-2 (ot)Fri. 9 at #12 Vermont* L, 4-2Sat. 10 at #12 Vermont* W, 4-0Tue. 13 YALE W, 5-2

JANUARY (5-0-0, 4-0-0 HEA) Thu. 5 #10 UNION W, 5-4 (ot)Sun. 8 vs. Massachusetts*^ W, 5-3Fri. 13 #8 BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 2-1Mon. 16 at #10 Boston College* W, 3-0 Fri. 20 MAINE* W, 4-1Sat. 21 at Maine* 7:30 p.m.Tue. 24 at Merrimack* 7 p.m.Fri. 27 MERRIMACK* 7:30 p.m.Sat. 28 UMASS LOWELL* 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY Fri. 3 MASSACHUSETTS* 7:30 p.m.Mon. 6 vs. Boston College# 8 p.m.Fri. 10 at UMass Lowell* 7:15 p.m. Mon. 13 vs. Harvard/NU# 4:30/7:30 p.m.Fri. 17 NEW HAMPSHIRE* 6 p.m.Sat. 18 at New Hampshire* 7 p.m.Fri. 24 NOTRE DAME* 6 p.m.Sat. 25 NOTRE DAME* 7 p.m.

All times EasternAll home games (in CAPS) at Agganis Arena% Exhibition contest* Hockey East game^ Capital One Frozen Fenway# 65th Beanpot Tournament (TD Garden)

2016-17 BU SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

F I V E - T I M E N A T I O N A l C H A M p I O N ( 1 9 7 1 , 1 9 7 2 , 1 9 7 8 , 1 9 9 5 , 2 0 0 9 )

GAME #22S AT U R d AY, JA N. 2 1 , 2 0 17

7:3 0 p.M. - A l F O N d A R E NA - O R O N O, M A I N E RAdIO: GoTerriers.com/TSRN - Bernie Corbett (PxP), Mark Linehan (color)

TV: Fox Sports AtlanticBernie Corbett (PxP), Mark Linehan (color)

SCORING Points Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson 23 Goals Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson 10 Assists Patrick Harper 15 PPG Four tied 3 GWG Jordan Greenway 3 PIM Jordan Greenway 44 Shots Bobo Carpenter 81 +/- Doyle Somerby +11 GOALTENDING (minimum 200 minutes) GP Jake Oettinger 19 GAA Jake Oettinger 1.74 SV% Jake Oettinger .937 Wins Jake Oettinger 12 SO Jake Oettinger 4

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STATISTICAl lEAdERS SCORING Points Cam Brown 27 Goals Blaine Byron, Chase Pearson 10 Assists Cam Brown 23 PPG Chase Pearson 4 GWG Mitchell Fossier 3 PIM Rob Michel, Chase Pearson 45 Shots Blaine Byron 66 +/- Patrick Holway +5 GOALTENDING (minimum 200 minutes) GP Rob McGovern 19 GAA Rob McGovern 2.87 SV% Rob McGovern .913 Wins Rob McGovern 7 SO Rob McGovern 1

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INE

#3/4 BOSTON UNIVERSITY (15-5-2, 8-2-2 HEA)

PairWise: 4Last 10: 8-1-1 AT

MAINE(8-12-3, 2-8-1 HEA)

PairWise: 41Last 10: 4-5-1

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with a tally at the goalmouth.• The Black Bears’ lone goal came after an attempt from the left point by Blaine Byron went off a BU stick and then bounced off the stick of Nolan Vesey and in with the visitors skating on a man advantage.• The Terriers allowed a season-low 14 shots and recorded 41 of their own.• BU went 2-of-7 on the power play and killed off two of Maine’s three chances.• Freshman Jake Oettinger picked up the win in goal with a 13-save performance.

WHO’S HOT?• Four Terriers currently have point streaks of six games or more:

Clayton Keller - 9 (7g, 10a)Jordan Greenway - 7 (1g, 7a)

Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson - 6 (7g, 3a)Bobo Carpenter - 6 (4g, 5a)

• Carpenter has had a hand in the game-winning goal in five of BU’s past six games (2g, 3a).

LAST SEASON VS. THE BLACK BEARS• Boston University swept its home-and-home weekend with Maine last season, posting a 5-2 road win on Jan. 22 before earning a 6-1 victory at Agganis Arena the following night.• In the opener, Ahti Oksanen had four points (2g, 2a) and Jordan Greenway registered a ca-reer-high three assists.• At home, Matt Lane and Bobo Carpenter con-tributed two goals apiece.

EVEN STRENGTH A STRENGTH• The Terriers have gone three full games without allowing an even-strength goal.• Jake Oettinger boasts a .975 save percentage

and a 0.67 goals-against average during the stretch.• He has allowed just two goals over the span - both coming on power plays.

JFK’S BIG WEEK• After scoring five goals in two games, soph-omore Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson was an easy choice for Warrior Hockey East Player of the Week on Jan. 9.• In the second-half opener on Jan. 5, Forsbacka Karlsson recorded his first collegiate hat trick, including the game-tying and overtime goals, in a 5-4 victory over No. 10 Union. • He followed that up by scoring the first two goals in the Terriers’ 5-3 win over UMass at Fro-zen Fenway on Sunday.• The Swedish pivot now leads the team in both goals (10) and points (22) this season. • His final goal against UMass marked the 50th point of his collegiate career.

ALL IN • All 23 skaters on BU’s roster have scored at least one point this season.

TERRIER TIDBITS• Sophomore Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson is the only current Terrier who has scored a goal at Maine’s Alfond Arena.• Of BU’s top 11 point-scorers this season, 10 have at least one power-play goal.• Friday ended a streak of seven straight games in which BU scored first. • Sophomore Jordan Greenway has 20 points (6g, 14a) in his past 17 games and has a team-best three game-winning goals.• Thirty-one of BU’s 72 goals thus far have come in the third period.

GOALS ......................................................... 72 ................................................ 69

SHOTS ........................................................ 672 ............................................... 689

SHOT % .................................................. .107 (14) ..................................... .100 (24)

GOALS/GAME ........................................... 3.27 (14) .................................... 3.00 (T-26)

GOALS ALLOWED/GAME ............................. 2.00 (T-3) ..................................... 3.39 (50)

SHOTS/GAME ........................................... 30.6 (23) ...................................... 30.0 (27)

SHOTS ALLOWED/GAME .............................. 28.6 (25) ..................................... 33.7 (51)

PPG-OPPORTUNITIES ................................... 22-104 .......................................... 20-118

POWER PLAY % ....................................... .212 (T-13) .................................... .169 (36)

PENALTY KILLS-OPPORTUNITIES ................... 109-122 ........................................ 105-131

PENALTY KILL % ....................................... .893 (2) ...................................... .802 (43)

SHORTHANDED GOALS ................................. 6 (T-2) ......................................... 4 (T-15)

PENALTIES .................................................. 150 ................................................157

PIM/GAME .............................................. 14.6 (21) ...................................... 15.8 (9)

FACEOFFS (W-L) ........................................ 707-625 ........................................ 795-776

FACEOFF % .............................................. .531 (11) ..................................... .505 (26)

BLOCKED SHOTS/GAME .............................. 14.7 (11) ...................................... 15.5 (5)

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HOCKEY EAST STANDINGS (through Jan. 20)

Hockey East OverallTeam GP W L T Pts GF GA W L T GF GABC 14 10 3 1 21 50 29 15 9 2 85 60BU 12 8 2 2 18 33 21 15 5 2 71 44UVM 13 8 4 1 16 33 32 16 7 2 85 64UNH 11 6 2 3 15 39 24 11 8 4 81 67UML 12 7 4 1 15 33 22 15 6 3 83 57UND 12 6 4 2 14 32 25 13 8 2 77 52UConn 12 5 5 2 12 29 29 9 9 6 71 68PC 11 3 6 2 8 25 31 11 8 4 69 55MC 11 2 6 3 7 22 31 8 12 3 50 62NU 13 2 8 3 7 29 42 8 10 5 80 70Maine 11 2 8 1 5 24 38 8 12 3 69 78UMass 12 2 9 1 5 24 41 5 17 2 48 83

Upcoming Games1/21Northeastern at Merrimack*, 7 p.m.New Hampshire at Notre Dame*, 7 p.m.UMass Lowell at Providence*, 7 p.m.Boston University at Maine*, 7:30 p.m.1/24Boston University at Merrimack*, 7 p.m.Connecticut at Boston College*, 7 p.m.

Recent Results 1/20at Vermont 5, Connecticut 4*at Boston College 6, Massachusetts 1*at Northeastern 4, Merrimack 1*Providence 4, at UMass Lowell 3*at Boston University 4, Maine 1*New Hampshire 2, at Notre Dame 2 (ot)*1/16Boston University 3, at Boston College 0*1/14Maine 4, Connecticut 0*New Hampshire 2, Northeastern 2 (ot)*at Providence 4, Vermont 1*at Merrimack 4, Notre Dame 2*UMass Lowell 2, at Massachusetts 11/13Notre Dame 2, at Merrimack 1*Vermont 4, at Providence 3*at Boston University 2, Boston College 1* 1/12at New Hampshire 5, Northeastern 3*at Connecticut 6, Maine 3*1/10Providence 3, at Yale 1 1/8Boston University 5, Massachusetts 3*New Hampshire 7, at Brown 4Boston College 3, Providence 1*1/7Yale 4, at Connecticut 2at Vermont 4, Northeastern 3*Cornell 1, at Merrimack 0Michigan Tech 4, at Notre Dame 2 1/6UMass Lowell 2, at New Hampshire 1*U.S. Under-18 Team 6, at Maine 2 (exhib.)at Notre Dame 3, Michigan Tech 11/5at Boston University 5, Union 4 (ot) ( ) = national rank

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• Senior captain Doyle Somerby sports a team-best plus-11 rating.• Five of BU’s wins this season have been shutouts, and for the first time in the Terriers’ 95-season history, they blanked their first three home opponents.

ROOKIE NETMINDER IMPRESSES • Freshman Jake Oettinger has won three Hockey East weekly awards and was named the league’s Goaltender of the Month for October.• The Minnesota native leads all Hockey East net-minders and in both goals-against average (1.74) and save percentage (.937). Those numbers rank third and fifth in the nation, respectively. • His four shutouts are tied for second in the nation lead and he also put together 56 scoreless minutes in a start against Northeastern, missing the rest of the time to fix a skate midgame.• Oettinger did his part to excite the Agganis faithful as he put together a home shutout skein of 204:41 to start his career.• He closed October with back-to-back shutouts as part of a 134:14 shutout streak that was the sixth-best in program history.

PENALTY KILL EXCELS• The Terriers’ penalty kill ranks second in the nation with an 89.3-percent success rate (109-of-122) and has successfully killed off 58 of its opponents’ past 65 power plays.• Earlier this season, BU killed off 22 straight opponent power plays, its longest such streak since 25 straight in March 2011. • The Terriers have already scored six shorthand-ed goals after totaling just two all of last season. That total is tied for second in the nation.• BU leads the nation in combined special teams at 58.0 percent (131-of-226).

SCORING BY CLASS • The sophomore class has overtaken the fresh-men in the race for scoring by class.• The sophomores hold a narrow 83-79 lead and are tied with the rookies in goals with 30 apiece. Goals Assists PointsSophomores 30 63 83 Freshmen 30 49 79Juniors 7 17 24Seniors 5 9 14Totals 72 128 200

SITUATIONAL RECORDS 2016-17 2015-16 Under QuinnOverall ....................... 15-5-2 .. 21-13-5 ...74-47-16Hockey East .................. 8-2-2 ....12-6-4 ...39-25-12Home ........................... 8-1-1 ....14-2-2 .... 40-14-9Away............................ 6-4-1 ......6-9-2 .... 24-27-6Neutral ......................... 1-0-0 ......1-2-1 ......10-6-1 Overtime ...................... 1-0-2 ......2-1-5 ......9-2-16Vs. ranked teams ............ 7-4-0 ....6-10-4 .... 34-29-7Vs. unranked teams ........ 8-1-2 ....15-3-1 .... 40-18-9Vs. Atlantic Hockey ........ 1-0-0 ......0-0-0 ........4-1-0 Vs. Big Ten.................... 1-1-0 ......2-1-0 ........7-4-1 Vs. ECACHL.................... 5-0-0 ......2-2-1 ......12-8-1Vs. WCHA ...................... 0-0-0 ......0-0-0 ........0-0-0 Vs. NCHC ...................... 0-2-0 ......1-1-0 ........4-3-0

Scoring first ................ 11-1-0 ....14-4-2 .... 51-14-8 Scored on first ............... 4-4-2 ......7-9-3 .... 23-33-8 Leading after first .......... 7-0-1 ....11-2-0 ......32-6-3Trailing after first ........... 3-3-1 ......5-6-1 .... 14-26-3Tied after first ............... 5-2-0 ......5-5-4 ...28-15-10Leading after second .... 11-0-1 ....15-0-1 ......54-4-3 Trailing after second ....... 1-4-1 ....3-10-3 .... 10-37-7Tied after second ........... 3-1-0 ......3-3-1 ......10-6-6

One-goal games ................ 4-1 ........ 9-5 ....... 26-16Two-goal games ................ 3-2 ........ 3-4 ....... 16-18Three-goal games .............. 5-0 ........ 6-2 .........18-4Four(+)-goal games ........... 3-2 ........ 4-2 .........15-9Scoring zero goals .......... 0-2-0 ......0-3-0 ........0-9-0 Scoring one goal ............ 0-1-0 ......0-0-2 ......1-11-4 Scoring two goals .......... 3-1-1 ......2-6-0 ......6-15-3Scoring three goals ........ 3-1-0 ......5-4-3 ......17-9-7Scoring four goals .......... 3-0-1 ......5-0-0 ......20-2-2Scoring five goals........... 4-0-0 ......5-0-0 ......17-1-0Scoring six goals ............ 1-0-0 ......3-0-0 ........8-0-0 Scoring seven(+) goals.... 1-0-0 ......1-0-0 ........5-0-0 Allowing zero goals ........ 5-0-0 ......2-0-0 ........9-0-0 Allowing one goal .......... 5-0-0 ......8-2-2 ......24-2-4 Allowing two goals ......... 2-0-1 ......6-0-0 ......22-5-3Allowing three goals ....... 2-1-0 ......2-2-3 .... 12-14-7 Allowing four goals ........ 1-4-1 ......3-3-0 ......4-13-2Allowing five goals ......... 0-0-0 ......1-4-0 ........2-5-0Allowing six goals .......... 0-0-0 ......0-1-0 ........0-5-0 Allowing seven(+) goals ... 0-0-0 ......0-0-0 ........0-4-0

Outshooting opponent .... 6-3-2 ....14-5-4 ...40-17-10Outshot by opponent ...... 7-2-0 ......5-6-1 .... 28-28-5Even shots .................... 2-0-0 ......2-1-0 ........6-2-1 Taking 0-19 shots .......... 1-0-0 ......0-0-0 ........2-6-0 Taking 20-29 shots ......... 4-3-0 ......3-5-0 .... 19-20-3Taking 30-39 shots ......... 7-2-2 ....13-8-2 ...35-16-10Taking 40-49 shots ......... 3-0-0 ......4-0-3 ......15-4-3Taking 50+ shots ............ 0-0-0 ......0-0-0 ........4-1-0 Allowing 0-19 shots ....... 1-0-0 ......3-1-0 ........6-1-1Allowing 20-29 shots. ..... 7-4-0 ......9-5-2 .... 29-15-4Allowing 30-39 shots ...... 7-1-2 ......8-6-3 .... 33-23-9Allowing 40-49 shots ...... 0-0-0 ......1-1-0 ........5-9-1 Allowing 50+ shots......... 0-0-0 ......0-0-0 ........0-0-1

On Monday .................... 1-0-0 ......1-1-0 ........3-4-0On Tuesday ................... 2-0-0 ......1-1-0 ........4-2-0 On Wednesday ............... 0-0-0 ......0-0-0 ........0-1-0 On Thursday .................. 1-0-0 ......1-0-0 ........3-0-0 On Friday ...................... 5-3-1 ......8-5-2 .... 31-18-8 On Saturday .................. 5-2-1 ....10-6-3 .... 30-21-8 On Sunday .................... 1-0-0 ......0-0-0 ........3-1-0

In October .................... 3-2-0 ......3-3-0 ......13-8-0 In November ................. 4-2-1 ......4-1-3 ......17-9-6In December ................. 3-1-1 ......2-2-0 ........7-5-3In January .................... 5-0-0 ......5-1-1 ......16-8-4 In February ................... 0-0-0 ......5-3-1 .... 11-12-3In March ....................... 0-0-0 ......2-3-0 ........9-4-0 In April ........................ 0-0-0 ......0-0-0 ........1-1-0

• A record seven Terriers competed at the 2017 World Junior Championship in Montreal and Toron-to. That total was the highest representation from any North American university or junior team in a given year in the 41-year history of the tournament.• Four freshmen (Kieffer Bellows, Patrick Harper, Clayton Keller, Jake Oettinger) and two soph-omores (Jordan Greenway, Charlie McAvoy) earned gold medals with Team USA while freshman defenseman Dante Fabbro claimed a silver after the American squad won the championship, 5-4, in a game that was decided by a shootout. • The seven BU players combined for 30 points (11g, 19a) and Keller led the U.S. squad with 11 points on three goals and eight assists.• Keller and McAvoy were named to the All-Tournament Team, Keller and Greenway were both selected in Team USA’s Top 3 Players of the tournament and Bellows scored two goals in the gold-medal game.• BU tied the record set by Minnesota in 1979 for most players on a U.S. World Junior team with six. More recently, the Windsor Spitfires of the Ontario Hockey League had six players across three countries at the 2010 World Junior tournament.• McAvoy, a defenseman who was an assistant captain for Team USA, was named the U.S. Player of the Game in the gold-medal match. He made his second consecutive World Junior appearance and was the 11th person to make back-to-back U.S. WJC rosters while playing for the Terriers. • Fabbro was just the third Terrier to play for Canada at World Juniors. The other two - Adrian Aucoin in 1993 and Brandon Hickey in 2016 - were also defensemen.• Oettinger was the third BU goaltender to ever make a World Junior team, joining Rick DiPietro and Cleon Daskalakis.

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HEAD COACH BOSTON UNIVERSITY ‘89FOURTH SEASON

dAVId QUINN

Career Record: 74-47-16 (4th season)

One of the most respected hockey coaches in the country, David Quinn enters his fourth season as the head coach at his alma mater, Boston University.

Quinn has led the Terriers to back-to-back appearances in the NCAA tournament (2015, 2016) and orchestrated the biggest turnaround in BU hockey history in 2014-15, including Hockey East and Beanpot titles and a spot in the national title game.

During the 2014-15 campaign, the Terriers enjoyed an 18-win improvement from previous season, marking the fifth-best turnaround in NCAA men’s hockey history. BU posted a 28-8-5 record with the .744 winning percentage ranking second in the country. After leading BU to its 30th Beanpot crown, Quinn guided the Terriers to the Hockey East regular-season and tournament titles before earning the No. 3 overall seed in the NCAA tournament.

Quinn became just the fourth men’s coach ever to win his first three NCAA tournament games, as the Terriers won the NCAA Northeast Regional before defeating top-ranked North Dakota in the Frozen Four to reach the NCAA title game. He was named runner-up for the Spencer Penrose Award, given annually to the top Division I coach in the nation, and was selected as both the Hockey East and New England Coach of the Year.

In each of the past two seasons, Quinn has coached a pair of Terriers to All-America status. Matt Grzelcyk earned first-team honors in both 2015 and 2016 while Danny O’Regan closed out his career this past spring with second-team accolades. Jack Eichel, a first-team All-American in 2015, became just the second freshman to capture the Hobey Baker Award, given annually to the nation’s top player.

The former BU associate head coach and Colorado Avalanche assistant was named the 11th head coach in the storied history of BU hockey on March 26, 2013. Since returning to campus, Quinn and his staff have strengthened the future of the program by securing commitments from some of the very best prospects in North America.

At the 2016 NHL Entry Draft in Buffalo, the Terriers tied an NCAA record with four players being selected in the first round (Clayton Keller, Charlie McAvoy, Dante Fabbro, Kieffer Bellows).

Quinn, who played at BU from 1984-88, replaced his former head coach and mentor, Jack Parker. An All-Hockey East and All-New England defenseman at BU and a co-captain during his senior year of 1987-88, Quinn came back to campus in 2004 to become the team’s associate head coach, a role he served in for five seasons.

Quinn’s recruiting efforts were instrumental in helping build BU’s 2009 national championship team. During his time as associate head coach, he worked primarily with the team’s defensemen, turning the unit into arguably the best in the nation. All six of the defensemen from the 2009 title squad have reached the National Hockey League.

After helping the Terriers reach the pinnacle of college hockey, Quinn left to join the Avalanche organization as the head coach of its American Hockey League affiliate in Cleveland, the Lake Erie Monsters. He compiled a 115-94-7-20 record

in three seasons with Lake Erie and guided the Monsters to their first-ever playoff berth in 2010-11. He was named an assistant coach on former BU teammate Joe Sacco’s staff at Colorado prior to this season.

Quinn’s coaching career, which began as an assistant at Northeastern University at 1994, has also been highlighted by several successful stints with USA Hockey. Prior to serving as the Terriers’ associate head coach, he spent two years as head coach of the Under-17 Team.

Playing against older opponents, the U17 team qualified for the North American Hockey League playoffs for only the third time in program history, finishing with a record above .500 for the first time ever. The squad owned a 10-3 record in international play, including a first-place finish at the Four Nations Cup in Magnitogorsk, Russia, and at the Under-18 Four Nations Vlado Druzilla in Piestany, Slovakia, where the team played up an age group. For his accomplishments, USA Hockey named Quinn as the 2003 USA Hockey Developmental Coach of the Year.

Quinn’s coaching career began prematurely, as it was thought he would enjoy an excellent playing career both on the international and professional levels. A member of the U.S. National Junior Team that captured the bronze medal at the 1986 IIHF World Junior Championship, Quinn made himself a strong candidate for the 1988 and 1992 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Teams. In addition, he was the 13th player selected in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft when the Minnesota North Stars made him their first-round selection.

However, his hopes for an Olympic Team berth and a career in the NHL came to an end prior to his senior year at BU when he was diagnosed with a blood disorder called Christmas Disease that ultimately ended his hockey-playing career. After trying to play two seasons of professional hockey, he took the assistant position at Northeastern, where he was responsible for recruiting, off-ice conditioning, scouting and video coordination.

In July 1996, Quinn was named the top assistant coach and head recruiter for the University of Nebraska Omaha. There he helped establish the school’s first Division I men’s ice hockey program, which began playing during the 1997-98 season.

Quinn then joined the USA Hockey National Team Development Program in Ann Arbor, Mich. The program, designed to prepare student-athletes under the age of 18 for participation on U.S. National Teams and to develop their future hockey careers, focuses its efforts on high-caliber participation on the ice and creating well-rounded individuals off the ice.

Quinn served as an assistant coach for the U.S. National Team at four IIHF World Championships -- two with the men’s team (2007, 2012) and two with the women’s squad (1999, 2000). He helped the women earn the silver medal at both tournaments and also served as an on-ice assistant at the 2001 U.S. Women’s Olympic Trials and as a boys’ coach at the 1995 and 1996 USA Hockey Select Festivals. His involvement with the USA Hockey coaching ranks began in 1995, when he served as a member of the coaching staff for the U.S. Women’s Select Camp.

A native of Cranston, R.I., Quinn earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from BU in 1989.

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Head Coach: David Quinn (Boston University ’89, 4th season) Associate Head Coach: Albie O’Connell (Boston University ’99, 3rd season) Assistant Coach: Scott Young (Boston University, 2nd season)Volunteer Assistant Coach - Goaltenders: Brian Eklund (Brown ‘02, 1st season) Director of Hockey Operations: Brittany Miller (Boston University ’15 & ‘16, 1st season)Strength & Conditioning Coach: Kyle Czech (Winona State ‘13, 1st season)Athletic Trainer: Larry Venis (UMass Boston ‘86 & ‘98, 23rd season)Equipment Manager: Mike DiMella (24th season)Communications: Brian Kelley (Ithaca ‘01, 11th season)Director of Analytics: Kathryn Yates (Brown ‘14/Boston University ‘16, 1st season)

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

NO. NAME YR. POS.26 Oskar Andrén So. F9 Kieffer Bellows Fr. F14 Bobo Carpenter So. F10 Gabriel Chabot Fr. F8 Ryan Cloonan So F11 Patrick Curry Fr. F20 Brien Diffley Jr. D18 Jordan Greenway So. F17 Dante Fabbro Fr. D23 J. Forsbacka Karlsson So. F21 Patrck Harper Fr. F4 Brandon Hickey Jr. D19 Clayton Keller Fr. F22 Tommy Kelley Sr. F5 Chad Krys Fr. D30 Connor LaCouvee Jr. G1 Nico Lynch Fr. G16 John MacLeod Jr. D7 Charlie McAvoy So. D28 Johnny McDermott Fr. F29 Jake Oettinger Fr. G13 Nikolas Olsson Jr. F12 Chase Phelps Jr. F15 Nick Roberto Sr. F27 Doyle Somerby Sr. D2 Shane Switzer So. D

Oskar ANDREN ANN-drin

GABRIEL CHABOT GABE-ree-el sha-BOT

DANTE FABBRO DAHN-tay FAB-row

Chad KRYS KRIS

Connor LaCOUVEE lah-KU-vay

Jake OETTINGER OTT-in-jer

Doyle SOMERBY SUM-er-bee

BOSTON UNIVERSITY TERRIERS

MASSACHUSETTS (8)Bobo CarpenterRyan CloonanBrien DiffleyTommy KelleyNico LynchJohn MacLeodNick RobertoDoyle Somerby

CONNECTICUT (3)Chad Krys Patrick HarperJohnny McDermott

MINNESOTA (2)Kieffer BellowsJake OettingerChase Phelps

BRITISH COLUMBIA (2)Dante FabbroConnor LaCouvee

ALBERTA (1)Brandon Hickey

QUEBEC (1)Gabriel Chabot

UNITED STATESILLINOIS (2)Patrick CurryClayton Keller

NEW YORK (2)Jordan GreenwayCharlie McAvoy

CALIFORNIA (1)Nikolas Olsson

MICHIGAN (1)Shane Switzer

CANADA POINTS OF ORIGIN

NO. NAME YR. POS. HGT. WGT. S/C DOB HOMETOWN/LAST TEAM 1 Nico Lynch Fr. G 5-11 172 L 5/9/98 Barnstable, Mass./Barnstable/Boston Advantage2 Shane Switzer So. D 6-2 200 R 11/13/95 Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL)4 Brandon Hickey Jr. D 6-2 210 L 4/13/96 Leduc, Alta./Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL)5 Chad Krys Fr. D 6-0 185 L 4/10/98 Ridgefield, Conn./U.S. National Under-18 Team7 Charlie McAvoy So. D 6-1 206 R 12/21/97 Long Beach, N.Y./U.S. National Under-18 Team8 Ryan Cloonan So. F 5-10 180 L 7/20/95 East Longmeadow, Mass./Boston Jr.Bruins (USPHL)9 Kieffer Bellows Fr. F 6-1 200 L 6/10/98 Edina, Minn./U.S. National Under-18 Team10 Gabriel Chabot Fr. F 5-8 180 R 12/15/95 Quebec City, Que./Rochester Jr. Americans (USPHL)11 Patrick Curry Fr. F 5-11 185 L 1/9/96 Schaumburg, Ill./Bloomington Thunder (USHL)12 Chase Phelps Jr. F 6-1 201 L 4/26/96 Edina, Minn./Shattuck St. Mary’s13 Nikolas Olsson (A) Jr. F 6-0 205 L 6/14/94 Escondido, Calif./Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)14 Bobo Carpenter So. F 5-11 185 L 8/16/96 North Reading, Mass./Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)15 Nick Roberto Sr. F 5-10 187 R 4/4/94 Wakefield, Mass./Kimball Union Academy16 John MacLeod Jr. D 6-2 192 R 6/2/96 Dracut, Mass./U.S. National Under-18 Team17 Dante Fabbro Fr. D 6-1 192 R 6/20/98 New Westminster, B.C./Penticton Vees (BCHL)18 Jordan Greenway So. F 6-5 230 L 2/16/97 Potsdam, N.Y./U.S. National Under-18 Team19 Clayton Keller Fr. F 5-10 175 L 7/29/98 Swansea, Ill./U.S. National Under-18 Team20 Brien Diffley Jr. D 6-2 192 L 7/8/95 Burlington, Mass./BB&N/Boston Jr. Bruins (USPHL)21 Patrick Harper Fr. F 5-9 160 L 7/29/98 New Canaan, Conn./Avon Old Farms22 Tommy Kelley Sr. F 5-10 187 L 9/15/94 Natick, Mass./St. Sebastian’s23 Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson (A) So. F 6-1 192 R 10/31/96 Stockholm, Sweden/Omaha Lancers (USHL)26 Oskar Andrén So. F 6-2 185 L 3/29/95 Stockholm, Sweden/Lone Star Brahmas (NAHL)27 Doyle Somerby (C) Sr. D 6-5 225 L 7/4/94 Marblehead, Mass./Kimball Union Academy28 Johnny McDermott Fr. F 6-2 194 L 5/15/97 Darien, Conn./Westminster Prep29 Jake Oettinger Fr. G 6-4 205 L 12/18/98 Lakeville, Minn./U.S. National Under-18 Team30 Connor LaCouvee Jr. G 6-1 200 L 5/24/94 Qualicum Beach, B.C./Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL)

SWEDEN (2)Oskar AndrénJakob Forsbacka Karlsson

EUROPE

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UNIVERSITY OF MAINE BlACK BEARSNO. NAME YR. POS. HGT. WGT. HOMETOWN/LAST TEAM 2 Patrick Holway Fr. D 6-4 201 Cohasset, Mass./Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) 3 Rob Michel So. D 6-2 185 Camillus, N.Y./Ottawa Junior Senators (CCHL) 5 Ryan Smith Fr. F 6-0 195 Roanoke, Va./Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) 6 Oliver Herner Fr. D 6-7 209 Budapest, Hungary/MAC Budapest 7 Jake Pappalardo Fr. F 5-10 181 Salem, N.H./Proctor Academy 11 Mitch Fossier Fr. F 5-11 174 Alpharetta, Ga./Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) 12 Chase Pearson Fr. F 6-2 189 Cornwall, Ont./Youngstown Phantoms (USHL) 13 Nolan Vesey Jr. F 6-1 198 North Reading, Mass./South Shore Kings (USPHL) 14 Cedric Lacroix Jr. F 6-1 183 Shefford, Que./Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) 15 Canon Pieper Jr. F 5-11 190 Roseville, Minn./Coquitlam Express (BCHL)/Quinnipiac 16 Dane Gibson So. F 6-2 210 Sidney, B.C./Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL) 17 Tim Doherty Fr. F 6-0 185 Portsmouth, R.I./Boston Jr. Bruins (USPHL) 18 Keith Muehlbauer So. D 6-2 210 Apple Valley, Minn./Eastview HS 20 Stephen Cochrane R-Fr. D 6-6 225 Hingham, Mass./Bay State Breakers (USPHL) 21 Cam Brown Sr. F 5-7 156 Natick, Mass./Youngstown Phantoms (EJHL) 22 Brendan Robbins So. F 6-2 190 Nashua, N.H./Islanders (USPHL) 23 Sam Becker So. D 6-0 185 Roseville, Minn./Minnesota Magicians (NAHL) 24 Peter Housakos Fr. F 6-2 187 Montreal, Que./St. Marks School 25 Eric Schurhamer Sr. D 5-9 188 St. Paul, Minn./Lincoln Stars (USHL) 26 Robin Hoglund Jr. F 6-3 218 Molndal, Sweden/Janesville Jets (NAHL)/Minnesota 27 Patrick Shea Fr. F 5-11 186 Marshfield, Mass./Kimball Union Academy 29 Daniel Perez So. F 6-4 205 Bloomfield, N.J./Wilkes Barre/Scranton Knights (NAHL) 33 Stephen Mundinger Fr. G 6-8 236 Smithtown, N.Y./New York Aviators (NAHL) 35 Rob McGovern So. G 6-4 220 Weymouth, Mass./Bay State Breakers (USPHL) 36 Matt Morris R-Sr. G 5-10 205 Ridgewood, N.J./Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) 47 Mark Hamilton Jr. D 6-3 209 Winthrop, Mass./Vernon Vipers (BCHL) 67 Malcolm Hayes Jr. F 6-2 220 Atlanta, Ga./Cushing Academy 89 Blaine Byron Sr. F 6-1 186 Manotick, Ont./Smiths Falls Bears (CCHL)

CURRENT TERRIERS VS. MAINE

Player GP G A Pts PIM PP SH GWJordan Greenway 3 1 4 5 4 / 8 1 0 0 Nick Roberto 5 1 3 4 2 / 4 1 0 0 Bobo Carpenter 3 3 1 4 1 / 2 1 0 1 Doyle Somerby 7 1 2 3 5 / 10 0 0 1 Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson 3 1 2 3 0 / 0 0 0 0 Clayton Keller 1 1 1 2 0 / 0 1 0 0Oskar Andrén 2 0 2 2 1 / 2 0 0 0 Ryan Cloonan 3 0 2 2 0 / 0 0 0 0 Nikolas Olsson 1 1 0 1 0 / 0 0 0 0Charlie McAvoy 3 0 1 1 3 / 6 0 0 0 Chad Krys 1 0 1 1 0 / 0 0 0 0Dante Fabbro 1 0 1 1 0 / 0 0 0 0Brandon Hickey 5 0 1 1 1 / 2 0 0 0 Brien Diffley 3 0 0 0 1 / 2 0 0 0 Tommy Kelley 5 0 0 0 0 / 0 0 0 0 John MacLeod 4 0 0 0 0 / 0 0 0 0 Chase Phelps 4 0 0 0 2 / 4 0 0 0Kieffer Bellows 1 0 0 0 0 / 0 0 0 0Gabriel Chabot 1 0 0 0 0 / 0 0 0 0Patrick Curry 1 0 0 0 1 / 2 0 0 0Patrick Harper 1 0 0 0 0 / 0 0 0 0Scoring Totals 7 9 21 30 21 / 42 4 0 2 Goaltending GP MIN GA GAA SV SV% W L T SOJake Oettinger 1 59:55 1 1.09 13 .929 1 0 0 0Totals 1 59:55 1 1.09 13 .929 1 0 0 0

FORMER TEAMMATES Players Team League Year(s) Nikolas Olsson (BU) Sioux City USHL 2012-14Cedric Lacroix (Maine)

Head CoachRed Gendron (New England College ‘79, 4th season)Associate Head CoachJay Leach (New Haven ‘79, 4th season)Assistant CoachBen Guite (Maine ‘00, 4th season)Volunteer Assistant CoachAlfie Michaud (Maine ‘99, 1st season)

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BU VS. MAINE SERIES HISTORYFIRST MEETING ................................. Feb. 2, 1924 (Maine 4, BU 2)LAST MEETING ................................ Jan. 20, 2017 (BU 4, Maine 1)SERIES RECORD ...................................................63-50-13 (.552)AT AGGANIS ARENA ................................................13-3-2 (.778)AT ALFOND ARENA ................................................ 24-23-7 (.509)

Season Date Arena Score1923-24 02/02 L at Maine 2-41979-80 11/20 W Walter Brown Arena * 5-3 02/19 L Alfond Arena * 7-81980-81 12/13 L Alfond Arena * 4-5 01/21 W Walter Brown Arena * 3-01981-82 12/12 L Walter Brown Arena * 5-6 01/16 W Alfond Arena * 7-11982-83 12/11 W Alfond Arena * 5-2 02/01 W Walter Brown Arena * 6-21983-84 12/10 W Alfond Arena * 3-2 ot 02/03 W Walter Brown Arena * 6-21984-85 01/20 W Alfond Arena * 6-4 02/15 W Walter Brown Arena * 7-4 02/16 W Walter Brown Arena * 7-2 03/09 W Walter Brown Arena (HE) 7-4 03/10 W Walter Brown Arena (HE) 4-21985-86 11/01 W Walter Brown Arena * 4-1 02/14 W Alfond Arena * 3-2 02/15 W Alfond Arena * 6-31986-87 10/31 L Walter Brown Arena * 2-3 11/01 L Walter Brown Arena * 5-7 02/27 L Alfond Arena * 3-6 02/28 L Alfond Arena * 2-41987-88 11/14 L Alfond Arena * 5-7 12/04 L Walter Brown Arena * 2-6 12/05 L Walter Brown Arena * 1-71988-89 11/29 L Walter Brown Arena * 4-8 02/24 L Alfond Arena * 4-8 02/25 L Alfond Arena * 3-51989-90 11/10 L Walter Brown Arena * 2-3 ot 11/11 W Walter Brown Arena * 3-2 ot 02/24 L Alfond Arena * 2-5 03/09 L Alfond Arena (HE) 1-31990-91 12/02 W Walter Brown Arena * 7-4 01/25 L Alfond Arena * 2-4 01/26 L Alfond Arena * 0-4 03/10 W Boston Garden (HE) 4-3 ot1991-92 11/15 W Walter Brown Arena * 5-4 11/16 W‡ Walter Brown Arena * 1-8 01/31 T Alfond Arena * 4-4 ot1992-93 11/20 L Walter Brown Arena * 3-4 11/21 L Walter Brown Arena * 3-6 02/19 W Alfond Arena * 7-6 ot 02/20 L Alfond Arena * 1-6 03/20 L Boston Garden (HE) 2-51993-94 11/19 W Alfond Arena * 5-3 11/20 W‡ Alfond Arena * 1-5 02/19 W‡ Walter Brown Arena * 0-0 ot 02/20 W Walter Brown Arena * 5-1 03/11 W Walter Brown Arena (HE) 8-5 03/12 W Walter Brown Arena (HE) 4-31994-95 10/30 T Walter Brown Arena * 3-3 ot 11/27 L Great Western Forum (GWF) 5-6 ot 12/02 L Alfond Arena * 5-6 12/03 T Alfond Arena * 5-5 ot 04/01 W Providence Civic Center (NCAA) 6-21995-96 11/14 W Alfond Arena * 5-2 01/19 W Walter Brown Arena * 4-3 01/20 T Walter Brown Arena * 3-3 ot1996-97 01/25 L Walter Brown Arena * 1-3 02/21 L Alfond Arena * 0-3 02/22 L Alfond Arena * 2-71997-98 11/08 W Alfond Arena * 6-0 01/23 W Walter Brown Arena * 4-3 01/24 W Walter Brown Arena * 3-21998-99 01/05 L Walter Brown Arena * 3-4 02/19 L Alfond Arena * 2-7 02/20 W Alfond Arena * 4-1

Season Date Arena Score1999-00 12/10 L Alfond Arena * 2-4 01/15 W Walter Brown Arena * 5-4 01/16 T Walter Brown Arena * 3-3 ot 03/17 L TD Garden (HE) 2-42000-01 12/08 W Walter Brown Arena * 3-2 01/12 T Alfond Arena * 3-3 ot 01/13 L Alfond Arena * 1-32001-02 11/09 W Alfond Arena * 3-2 ot 03/01 L Walter Brown Arena * 6-9 03/02 T Walter Brown Arena * 4-4 ot 03/15 L TD Garden (HE) 3-4 03/24 L DCU Center (NCAA) 3-42002-03 11/16 L Walter Brown Arena * 3-7 02/28 W Alfond Arena * 4-2 03/01 L Alfond Arena * 2-42003-04 11/01 L Alfond Arena * 1-2 01/23 L Walter Brown Arena * 4-8 01/24 W Walter Brown Arena * 1-0 03/19 L TD Garden (HE) 0-12004-05 10/31 W Walter Brown Arena * 2-1 01/21 T Alfond Arena * 1-1 ot 01/22 L Alfond Arena * 2-42005-06 11/06 W Alfond Arena * 2-1 01/13 W Agganis Arena * 3-2 01/14 W Agganis Arena * 5-42006-07 11/04 T Agganis Arena * 2-2 ot 01/12 W Alfond Arena * 6-5 01/13 W Alfond Arena * 3-02007-08 01/12 W Alfond Arena * 3-1 02/15 W Agganis Arena * 2-1 ot 02/16 W Agganis Arena * 1-0 ot2008-09 01/10 W Agganis Arena * 4-1 02/13 W Alfond Arena * 7-2 02/14 T Alfond Arena * 2-2 ot 03/13 W Agganis Arena (HE) 2-1 03/14 L Agganis Arena (HE) 3-6 03/15 W Agganis Arena (HE) 6-22009-10 11/08 L Alfond Arena * 2-3 02/12 W Agganis Arena * 7-4 02/13 W Agganis Arena * 5-2 03/19 L TD Garden (HE) 2-52010-11 11/06 T Agganis Arena * 2-2 ot 01/28 W Alfond Arena * 4-3 01/29 T Alfond Arena * 1-1 ot2011-12 12/10 W Alfond Arena * 5-1 01/27 L Agganis Arena * 2-4 01/28 L Agganis Arena * 1-3 03/16 L TD Garden (HE) 3-52012-13 12/08 W Agganis Arena * 1-0 02/15 T Alfond Arena * 3-3 ot 02/16 W Alfond Arena * 5-4 ot2013-14 11/15 L Alfond Arena * 0-7 01/11 L Fenway Park * 3-72014-15 11/14 W Alfond Arena * 3-1 11/21 W Agganis Arena * 3-2 ot2015-16 01/22 W Alfond Arena * 5-2 01/23 W Agganis Arena * 6-12016-17 01/20 W Agganis Arena * 4-1

‡Win by forfeit (ineligible player)

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…WAS AWARDED A PENALTY SHOT ....................................... Nov. 29, 2014 vs. Colgate, 5-2 W (Evan Rodrigues’ shot was saved by Charlie Finn)…HAD A PENALTY SHOT AGAINST ................................. Oct. 21, 2016 vs. Sacred Heart, 7-0 W (Evan Jasper’s shot was saved by Jake Oettinger)…SHUT OUT AN OPPONENT ..............................................................................Jan. 16, 2017 at Boston College, 3-0 (Goalie: Jake Oettinger)…SHUT OUT AN OPPONENT AT HOME ..........................................Nov. 5, 2016 vs. Northeastern, 3-0 (Goalies: Jake Oettinger, Connor Lacouvee)…SHUT OUT AN OPPONENT ON THE ROAD ..........................................................Jan. 16, 2017 at Boston College, 3-0 (Goalie: Jake Oettinger)…SHUT OUT AN OPPONENT ON NEUTRAL ICE.......March 21, 2009 vs. UMass Lowell - Hockey East Championship Game, 1-0 (Goalie: Kieran Millan)…SHUT OUT AN OPPONENT IN BACK-TO-BACK GAMES........Oct. 21-22, 2016 vs. Sacred Heart (7-0), vs. Quinnipiac (3-0) (Goalie: Jake Oettinger)…SHUT OUT SAME OPPONENT IN BACK-TO-BACK GAMES ... March 6-7, 2008 at Providence (6-0), vs. Providence (2-0) (Goalies: Brett Bennett, Karson Gillespie)…HAD A GOALIE WITH BACK-TO-BACK SHUTOUTS .............Oct. 21-22, 2016 vs. Sacred Heart (7-0), vs. Quinnipiac (3-0) (Goalie: Jake Oettinger)…WAS SHUT OUT ......................................................................................Nov. 19, 2016 vs. Connecticut, 4-0 L (UConn Goalie: Adam Huska)…WAS SHUT OUT AT HOME .........................................................................Nov. 19, 2016 vs. Connecticut, 4-0 L (UConn Goalie: Adam Huska)…WAS SHUT OUT ON THE ROAD .....................................................................Nov. 11, 2016 at Michigan, 4-0 L (U-M Goalie: Hayden Levigne) …WAS SHUT OUT ON NEUTRAL ICE ..............................Feb. 8, 2016 vs. Boston College [Beanpot Final], 1-0 L (ot) (BC Goalie: Thatcher Demko)…WAS SHUT OUT IN BACK-TO-BACK GAMES ................................Feb. 21 & 22, 2014 at Notre Dame (2-0, 2-0) (ND Goalie: Steven Summerhays)…WON A GAME IN OVERTIME ......................................................................................................................... Jan. 5, 2017 vs. Union, 5-4…WON A GAME IN OVERTIME AT HOME ............................................................................................................ Jan. 5, 2017 vs. Union, 5-4…WON A GAME IN OVERTIME ON THE ROAD .....................................................................................................Feb. 16, 2013 at Maine, 5-4…WON A GAME IN OVERTIME ON A NEUTRAL SITE ........................................March 27, 2015 vs. Yale [NCAA Northeast Regional Semifinal], 3-2…LOST A GAME IN OVERTIME .................................................................................... Feb. 8, 2016 vs. Boston College [Beanpot Final], 1-0 L…LOST A GAME IN OVERTIME AT HOME ........................................................................................................ Nov. 25, 2014 vs. Harvard, 3-2…LOST A GAME IN OVERTIME ON THE ROAD .......................................................................................... March 3, 2012 at Northeastern, 5-4…LOST A GAME IN OVERTIME AT A NEUTRAL SITE ........................................................ Feb. 8, 2016 vs. Boston College [Beanpot Final], 1-0 L …TIED A GAME IN OVERTIME .................................................................................................................Nov. 4, 2016 at Northeastern, 4-4…SCORED 10 OR MORE GOALS AT HOME ........................................................................................March 9, 1996 vs. Massachusetts, 14-1 W…SCORED 10 OR MORE GOALS ON THE ROAD ...................................................................................... March 5, 1993 at Providence, 12-6 W…ALLOWED 10 OR MORE GOALS AT HOME .......................................................................................Jan. 8, 1985 vs. Boston College, 10-1 L…ALLOWED 10 OR MORE GOALS ON THE ROAD ............................................................................................Dec. 1, 1982 at Harvard, 10-3 L…SCORED 9 GOALS .......................................................................................................................Jan. 30, 2015 vs. Massachusetts, 9-5 W…ALLOWED 9 GOALS ......................................................................................................................Dec. 3, 2010 vs. Boston College, 9-5 L…SCORED 8 GOALS ........................................................................................................................ Oct. 10, 2014 at Massachusetts, 8-1 W …ALLOWED 8 GOALS ............................................................................................................................... Jan. 23, 2004 vs. Maine, 8-4 L…SCORED 7 GOALS ......................................................................................................................... Oct. 21, 2016 vs. Sacred Heart, 7-0 W…ALLOWED 7 GOALS ..............................................................................................March 26, 2016 vs. Denver - NCAA West Regional, 7-2 L…SCORED EXACTLY 5 GOALS IN A PERIOD ...........................................................................Oct. 21, 2016 vs. Sacred Heart, 7-0 W, 3rd period…SCORED EXACTLY 6 GOALS IN A PERIOD ........................................................................ Jan. 30, 2015 vs. Massachusetts, 9-5 W, 3rd period…HAD A PLAYER RECORD A HAT TRICK .............................................................Jan. 5, 2017 vs. Union (Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson), 5-4 W (ot)…ALLOWED A PLAYER TO RECORD A HAT TRICK .................................................... Feb. 13, 2016 at UMass Lowell (Dylan Zink - 3 goals), 6-3 L…HAD A PLAYER SCORE FOUR GOALS IN A GAME .......................................................... Dec. 11, 1996 vs. Boston College (Chris Drury), 6-4 W…HAD A PLAYER SCORE FIVE GOALS IN A GAME .............................................................. March 3, 1990 vs. Northeastern (Joe Sacco), 5-2 W…ALLOWED 50 OR MORE SHOTS ON GOAL ............................................Nov. 23, 2013 vs. North Dakota, 3-3 T, 58 shots (Goalie: Matt O’Connor)…RECORDED 50 OR MORE SHOTS ON GOAL ................................................................................... Dec. 5, 2015 vs. Vermont, 5-3 W, 51 shots…WON A GAME WHEN RECORDING 15 SHOTS OR FEWER ................................................................ Nov. 30, 2013 vs. Cornell, 3-2 W, 11 shots…HELD AN OPPONENT TO NO SHOTS IN A PERIOD ..........................................................Dec. 29, 2004 vs. Nebraska Omaha, 4-1 W, 2nd period…SCORED A SHORTHANDED GOAL ........................................................................ Dec. 10, 2016 at Vermont (Brandon Hickey, 4-on-6), 4-0 W…SCORED EXACTLY TWO SHORTHANDED GOALS IN A GAME .......................................................................... Oct. 15, 2011 vs. Denver, 4-3 W…SCORED THREE SHORTHANDED GOALS IN A GAME ....................................................March 15, 2015 vs. Merrimack [HE Quarterfinals], 5-0 W…ALLOWED A SHORTHANDED GOAL .............................................Jan. 8, 2016 vs. Massachusetts - Frozen Fenway (Ray Pigozzi, 4-on-5), 5-3 W...HAD EXACTLY 5 DIFFERENT PLAYERS SCORE A GOAL IN A GAME ................................................................... Oct. 8, 2016 at Colgate, 6-1 W...HAD EXACTLY 6 DIFFERENT PLAYERS SCORE A GOAL IN A GAME ........................................................ Oct. 10, 2014 at Massachusetts, 8-1 W...HAD EXACTLY 7 DIFFERENT PLAYERS SCORE A GOAL IN A GAME ......................................................... Oct. 21, 2016 vs. Sacred Heart, 7-0 W...SCORED EXACTLY 4 POWER-PLAY GOALS IN A GAME ...................................................................... Jan. 17, 2009 vs. Boston College, 5-2 W...SCORED EXACTLY 5 POWER-PLAY GOALS IN A GAME .............................................................................. Oct. 25, 2008 vs. Michigan, 7-2 W...SCORED 6 POWER-PLAY GOALS IN A GAME ....................................................................................Jan. 30, 2015 vs. Massachusetts, 9-5 W...ALLOWED 4 POWER-PLAY GOALS IN A GAME ..................................................................... March 16, 2012 vs. Maine - HE Semifinals, 5-3 L...SCORED A GOAL IN 10 STRAIGHT PERIODS ..................................................................................Feb. 8, 2010 - Feb. 19, 2010, 10 straight...ALLOWED A GOAL IN 10 STRAIGHT PERIODS ............................................................................. Jan. 26, 2013 - Feb. 15, 2013, 14 straight...ALLOWED A GOAL IN 15 STRAIGHT PERIODS .............................................................................Dec. 14, 2013 - Jan. 18, 2014, 18 straight...SCORED A GOAL IN 15 STRAIGHT PERIODS ................................................................................. Dec. 6, 2008 - Jan. 13, 2009, 16 straight...WENT SCORELESS ON 25 STRAIGHT POWER-PLAY CHANCES.......................................................... Jan. 24, 2014 - Feb. 14, 2014, 25 straight...KILLED OFF 20 STRAIGHT PENALTIES ....................................................................................... Oct. 15, 2016 - Oct. 22, 2016, 22 straight...KILLED OFF 25 STRAIGHT PENALTIES ........................................................................................Feb. 19, 2011 - March 5, 2011, 25 straight...KILLED OFF 30 STRAIGHT PENALTIES ........................................................................................ Oct. 22, 2010 - Nov. 12, 2010, 32 straight…COMMITTED ZERO PENALTIES IN A GAME ............................................................................................Jan. 15, 2008 vs. Dartmouth, 3-2 L…OPPONENT COMMITTED ZERO PENALTIES IN A GAME ....................................................................... Oct. 10, 2014 at Massachusetts, 8-1 W…DEFEATED A TEAM RANKED NO. 1 IN THE COUNTRY ..............April 9, 2015 vs. North Dakota [Frozen Four Semifinal], 5-3 W (BU was ranked #2)

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GOALS ASSISTS POINTS MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES OSKAR ANDRÉN 1, 2x, rec. at UML, 2/13/16 2, vs. Maine, 1/23/16 2, vs. Maine, 1/23/16 1, vs. Maine, 1/23/16

KIEFFER BELLOWS 1, 4x, rec. vs. Harvard, 11/22/16 1, 4x, rec. at BC, 1/16/17 1, 8x, rec. at BC, 1/16/17 none

BOBO CARPENTER 2, 2x, rec. vs. UMass, 3/4/16 2, 2x, rec. vs. Union, 1/5/17 3, vs. Union, 1/5/17 6, rec. vs. Maine, 1/20/17

GABRIEL CHABOT 1, 2x, rec. vs. UMass, 1/8/17 1, 3x, rec. at UVM, 12/10/16 1, 4x, rec. at UVM, 12/10/16 none

RYAN CLOONAN 1, 4x, rec. vs. NU, 11/6/15 2, vs. Wisconsin, 10/17/15 2, 2x, rec. vs. NU, 11/6/15 2, rec. vs. NU, 11/6/15

PATRICK CURRY 1, 3x, rec. at BC, 1/16/17 2, vs. PC, 12/3/16 2, 2x, rec. vs PC, 12/3/16 2, rec. vs. PC, 12/3/16

BRIEN DIFFLEY 1, vs. UConn, 11/8/14 2, 3x, rec. vs. Merrimack, 1/29/16 2, 4x, rec. vs. Merrimack, 1/29/16 4, rec. vs. Merrimack, 1/29/16 DANTE FABBRO 1, 3x, rec. vs. Harvard, 11/22/16 2, vs. Harvard, 11/22/16 3, vs. Harvard 11/22/16 1, vs. Harvard, 11/22/16

J. FORSBACKA KARLSSON 3, vs. Union, 1/5/17 2, 6x, rec. vs. Harvard, 11/22/16 3, 3x, rec. vs. Union, 1/5/17 13, rec. vs. UMass, 1/8/17 4 multiple-goal games

JORDAN GREENWAY 2, at UMass, 2/5/16 3, at Maine, 1/22/16 3, 3x, rec. at Michigan, 11/12/16 10, rec., at BC, 1/16/17 8 multiple-assist games

PATRICK HARPER 2, 2x, rec. vs. NU, 11/5/16 2, 4x, rec. vs. UMass, 1/8/17 3, at Michigan, 11/12/16 7, rec. vs. UMass, 1/8/17

BRANDON HICKEY 2, vs. UMass, 1/30/15 2, 3x, rec. at Colgate, 10/8/16 2, 5x, rec. at Colgate, 10/8/16 5, rec. at Colgate, 10/8/16 CLAYTON KELLER 2, at NU, 11/4/16 2, 2x, rec. vs. Yale, 12/13/16 3, vs. Yale, 12/13/16 7, rec. vs. Maine, 1/20/17

TOMMY KELLEY 1, 4x, rec. at Colgate, 10/8/16 1, 4x, rec. at UConn, 11/18/16 1, 8x, rec. at UConn, 11/18/16 none CHAD KRYS 1, 2x, rec. vs. UMass, 1/8/17 1, 3x, rec. vs. Maine, 1/20/17 2, vs. SHU, 10/21/16 1, vs. SHU, 10/21/16

JOHN MacLEOD 1, 3x, rec. at Merrimack, 10/30/15 2, 3x, rec. vs. SHU, 10/21/16 2, 3x, rec. vs. SHU, 10/21/16 3, rec. vs. SHU, 10/21/16 CHARLIE McAVOY 1, 6x, rec. vs. UMass, 1/8/17 4, vs. UMass, 3/5/16 4, vs. UMass, 3/5/16 3, rec. at Michigan, 11/12/16 4 multiple-assist games

JOHNNY McDERMOTT none 1, at Colgate, 10/8/16 1, at Colgate, 10/8/16 none

NIKOLAS OLSSON 1, 9x, rec. vs. Maine, 1/20/17 2, 2x, rec. vs. Cornell, 11/28/15 2, 4x, rec. vs. PC, 12/3/16 4, rec. vs. Cornell, 12/3/16 CHASE PHELPS 1, 6x, rec. at UVM, 12/10/16 1, 5x, rec. vs. Yale, 12/13/16 2, at UMass, 2/5/16 1, at UMass, 2/5/16 NICK ROBERTO 1, 15x, rec. at UVM, 12/10/16 2, 3x, rec. vs. SHU, 10/21/16 3, 2x, rec. vs. SHU, 10/21/16 4, rec. vs. SHU, 10/21/16 DOYLE SOMERBY 1, 7x, rec. vs. NU, 2/1/16 2, at Union, 10/10/15 2, 4x, rec. vs. Maine, 1/23/16 4, rec. vs. Maine, 1/23/16

SHANE SWITZER 2, vs. Yale, 12/13/16 1, vs. UNH, 2/20/16 2, vs. Yale, 12/13/16 1, vs. Yale, 12/13/16

SAVES ASSISTS SHUTOUTS CONNOR LaCOUVEE 36, vs. NU, 11/6/15 1, 2x, rec. at Yale, 12/11/15 none

JAKE OETTINGER 38, at PC, 12/2/16 none 3, rec. vs. UVM, 12/10/16

CAREER HIGHS ANd STATS

2016-17 BU Men's Ice HockeyBoston University Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points (as of Jan 21, 2017)

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2016-17 BU Men's Ice HockeyBoston University Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points (as of Jan 21, 2017)

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2016-17 BU Men's Ice HockeyBoston University Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points (as of Jan 21, 2017)

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2016-17 BU Men's Ice HockeyBoston University Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Jan 21, 2017)

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GAME-BY-GAME COMpARISON

2016-17 BU Men's Ice HockeyBoston University Individual Game-by-Game (as of Jan 21, 2017)

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GOAlTENdING GAME-BY-GAME

2016-17 BU Men's Ice HockeyBoston University Individual Game-by-Game (as of Jan 11, 2017)

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JAKE OETTINGER

2016-17 BU Men's Ice HockeyBoston University Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jan 21, 2017)

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2016-17 STATISTICS RECORD: 15-5-2 (HOME: 8-1-1, AWAY: 6-4-1, NEUTRAL: 1-0-0, HOCKEY EAST: 8-2-2)

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CAREER POINT TOTALS

Player Games Goals Assists PointsJakob Forsbacka Karlsson 61 20 33 53Jordan Greenway 59 12 35 47Nick Roberto 96 15 25 40Charlie McAvoy 58 6 33 39Brandon Hickey 99 14 22 36Bobo Carpenter 61 19 14 33Doyle Somerby 134 7 19 26Patrick Harper 21 7 15 22Nikolas Olsson 60 9 12 21Clayton Keller 14 9 11 20Brien Diffley 75 1 16 17Ryan Cloonan 56 4 12 16John MacLeod 81 3 12 15Chase Phelps 83 6 5 11Dante Fabbro 19 3 6 9Tommy Kelley 76 4 4 8Kieffer Bellows 19 4 4 8Patrick Curry 22 3 5 8 Oskar Andrén 33 2 6 8Chad Krys 22 2 4 6Gabriel Chabot 20 2 3 5Shane Switzer 10 3 1 4Connor LaCouvee 27 0 2 2Johnny McDermott 10 0 1 1Jake Oettinger 19 0 0 0Totals 155 300 455

2016-17 BU Men's Ice HockeyBoston University Overall Team Statistics (as of Jan 21, 2017)

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Overall: 15-5-2 Conf: 8-2-2 Home: 8-1-1 Away: 6-4-1 Neut: 1-0-0

TEAM STATISTICS BU OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 72-672 44-628 Shot pct. . 1 0 7 . 0 7 0 G o a l s / G a m e 3.3 2.0 S h o t s / G a m e 30.5 28.5 A s s i s t s 128 68POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays 22-104 13-122 Conversion Percent . 2 1 2 . 1 0 7 Shot Attempts 139 160 Shot Percent . 1 5 8 . 0 8 1GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 72 44 Power Play 22 13 S h o r t - h a n d e d 6 2 Empty net 3 3 P e n a l t y 0 0 U n a s s i s t e d 4 3 O v e r t i m e 1 0PENALTIES N u m b e r 150 130 M i n u t e s 322 282 P e n a l t i e s / G a m e 6.8 5.9 Pen minutes/Game 14.6 12.8 M i n o r 146 126 M a j o r 2 2 10-minute Misconduct 1 1 Game Misconduct 1 1 Gross Misconduct 0 0 M a t c h 0 0FACEOFFS (W-L) 707-625 625-707 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 5 3 1 . 4 6 9ATTENDANCE T o t a l 47313 50806 Dates/Avg Per Date 10/4731 11/4619 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT TotalBoston University 18 21 32 1 72Opponents 15 12 17 0 44

Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT TotalBoston University 224 215 228 5 672Opponents 208 203 207 10 628

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT TotalBoston University 193 191 190 10 584Opponents 206 194 196 4 600

2016-17 STATISTICS RECORD: 15-5-2 (HOME: 8-1-1, AWAY: 6-4-1, NEUTRAL: 1-0-0, HOCKEY EAST: 8-2-2)