UPDATED Eiserman's OT blast sends BU to the Garden
Scroll down for defkit's Terrier Takeaway Freshman sniper Cole Eiserman’s 21st goal three minutes into overtime powered #9/7 Terriers past #14 UMass in the Hockey East quarterfinals at Agganis Arena and into next Thursday’s conference semifinal at TD Garden. The high-intensity game was played before a crowd of 5,563. Because top seed BC was upset by ninth seed Northeastern, BU will next face UConn, a 3-1 winner over Providence in their quarter-final. Northeastern will play the other semifinal against Maine, who trounced Lowell, 7-1. Terriers will be making their 28th appearance in the semifinals, which is a Hockey East record. Eiserman, who has rung up five goals in the last three games, has scored 18 times at Agganis Arena in his freshman season and leads all D1 rookies in goals. “He must enjoy playing here,” head coach Jay Pandolfo said pos-tgame. “I wish maybe we were playing here next game if that’s the case.” Photo credit Matt Woolverton Terriers took one goal leads in the first and second period—only goals by Shane Lachance and Sascha Boumedienne—only to have the surging Minutemen tie the score twice to force overtime. What would have been a third BU goal in the last minute of the middle period was disallowed after a review for an offsides call. Mikhail Yegorov authored another stellar effort, stopping 36 shots including 18 of 19 in the third period. In 13 starts, he has allowed two or fewer goals 11 times. “I’m very happy with the end result,” Pandolfo said. “First period was pretty even. We got a power play goal. Second period, I thought we played well. We had our chances, then they got a break when we lost coverage in the D-zone and they tied it [before] we ended up taking the lead. “Not going up 3-1 with the offsides call, I don’t know if that deflated us a little bit. They pushed hard in the third and we played on our heels too much. They were getting to our net. We found a way in the overtime after they were pushing hard.”BU took advantage of an early power play to get on the board first. Midway through the man-advantage, Cole Hutson and Ryan Greene set up Eiserman for a one-timer from the left circle that Michael Hrabel defended. Lachance swatted the rebound off the goalie's pad and the puck came back to him just behind the goal line. On a second try, the co-captain banked a shot in off Hrabel for his 11th tally of the season. Eisy and the captains combine to get us on the board first!Watch on ESPN+: https://t.co/Cfes0QEYfA@hockey_east | @NESN | @espnpic.twitter.com/bcXaCoMoTV— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) March 15, 2025 Greene's assist on the play gave the junior co-captain 100 career points (34G,66A), a mark that Quinn Hutson had reached earlier in the season. The Minutemen tied the scored at 3:32 of the second period when the conference's leading scorer, Cole O'Hara, circled the offensive zone and drove to the net. His shot attempt went off a UMass skate to the slot where Jack Musa fired it past Yegorov's stick side. tw-align-centerhttps://t.co/FuvlXANnkx pic.twitter.com/mh5anYkAyz— Boston Hockey Blog (@BOShockeyblog) March 15, 2025After Jack Harvey had a pair of chances at the seven-minute mark that Hrabel turned aside, Boumedienne broke up a dangerous two-on-one-rush with a stick check. Tom Willander quickly sent the puck ahead to Jack Hughes and joined the three-on-two rush. Skating into the offensive zone, Hughes made a perfect cross-ice pass to Boumedienne whose one-timer flew past Hrabel on the glove side. It was the freshman's third goal, all coming in the last seven games. tw-align-centerWhat a sequence for Sascha!!After breaking up a 2-on-1, he races down the other end and scores to give us a 2-1 lead!Watch on ESPN+: https://t.co/Cfes0QEYfA@hockey_east | @NESN | @espn pic.twitter.com/fNTjzvsgPe— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) March 15, 2025 In the final minute of the period, BU appeared to score again on the rush as Quinn Hutson rifled home a shot from the right circle. UMass immediately challenged for offside on the play and a review showed Harvey was in the zone a step ahead of the puck. BU outshot the Minutemen, 13-8, in the period. UMass pressed for an equalizer from the get-go in the third period. With the teams skating four-on-four, O’Hara skated into the BU zone and, from the right circle, fired a hard wrister that tweezed through Yegorov’s pads but was cleared away from the crease by Gavin McCarthy.Two minutes later Ryan Lautenbach won a puck battle in the corner and centered a pass that went off Devin Kaplan’s skate to Suniev in the slot. His shot through a maze of players went over Yegorov’s shoulder to tie the game once again. tw-align-centerhttps://t.co/OL8eBS9MLH pic.twitter.com/w07QzR2hMB— Boston Hockey Blog (@BOShockeyblog) March 15, 2025Two and a half minutes into overtime, a 40-footer by Larry Keenan eluded a screened Yegorov but rang off the post on the goalie’s stick side. Moments later, he defended a shot by Joey Musa. Bo
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Photo credit Matt Woolverton
BU took advantage of an early power play to get on the board first. Midway through the man-advantage, Cole Hutson and Ryan Greene set up Eiserman for a one-timer from the left circle that Michael Hrabel defended. Lachance swatted the rebound off the goalie's pad and the puck came back to him just behind the goal line. On a second try, the co-captain banked a shot in off Hrabel for his 11th tally of the season.
Eisy and the captains combine to get us on the board first!
Watch on ESPN+: https://t.co/Cfes0QEYfA@hockey_east | @NESN | @espnpic.twitter.com/bcXaCoMoTV— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) March 15, 2025
Greene's assist on the play gave the junior co-captain 100 career points (34G,66A), a mark that Quinn Hutson had reached earlier in the season.
The Minutemen tied the scored at 3:32 of the second period when the
conference's leading scorer, Cole O'Hara, circled the offensive zone and drove to the net. His shot
attempt went off a UMass skate to the slot where Jack Musa fired it past
Yegorov's stick side.
tw-align-centerhttps://t.co/FuvlXANnkx pic.twitter.com/mh5anYkAyz— Boston Hockey Blog (@BOShockeyblog) March 15, 2025
After Jack Harvey had a pair of chances at the seven-minute mark that Hrabel turned aside, Boumedienne broke up a dangerous two-on-one-rush with a stick check. Tom Willander quickly sent the puck ahead to Jack Hughes and joined the three-on-two rush. Skating into the offensive zone, Hughes made a perfect cross-ice pass to Boumedienne whose one-timer flew past Hrabel on the glove side. It was the freshman's third goal, all coming in the last seven games.
tw-align-centerWhat a sequence for Sascha!!
After breaking up a 2-on-1, he races down the other end and scores to give us a 2-1 lead!
Watch on ESPN+: https://t.co/Cfes0QEYfA@hockey_east | @NESN | @espn pic.twitter.com/fNTjzvsgPe— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) March 15, 2025
In the final minute of the period, BU appeared to score again on the rush as Quinn Hutson rifled home a shot from the right circle. UMass immediately challenged for offside on the play and a review showed Harvey was in the zone a step ahead of the puck. BU outshot the Minutemen, 13-8, in the period.
UMass pressed for an equalizer from the get-go in the third period. With the teams skating four-on-four, O’Hara skated into the BU zone and, from the right circle, fired a hard wrister that tweezed through Yegorov’s pads but was cleared away from the crease by Gavin McCarthy.
tw-align-centerhttps://t.co/OL8eBS9MLH pic.twitter.com/w07QzR2hMB— Boston Hockey Blog (@BOShockeyblog) March 15, 2025
tw-align-centerEISY JUST LOVES SCORING GOALS FOLKS pic.twitter.com/JnSjM5RreR— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) March 15, 2025
Eiserman's game-winner was his fourth of the season, tying him with Cole Hutson.
tw-align-centerMikhail Yegorov postgame explains why he patted the post after a UMass shot hit the pipe.
"That's what I always do. I mean, it's my closest friends in the net." pic.twitter.com/A3nyetwKFp— Boston Hockey Blog (@BOShockeyblog) March 16, 2025
tw-align-centerYou just knew these two were going to be our players of the game!
???? @mattwoolverton pic.twitter.com/UdNP3JqKmA— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) March 15, 2025
tw-align-centerHead coach Jay Pandolfo on the importance of gaining playoff OT experience:
"I think it gives our group confidence when you find a way to win an overtime playoff game." pic.twitter.com/JvSkEzc5be— Boston Hockey Blog (@BOShockeyblog) March 16, 2025
BU has advanced to the conference tournament semifinals for the 28th time and all three seasons since Pandolfo became head coach.
defkit's Terrier Takeaway
- I thought BU was off their game for much of the night, especially when compared to the last two games of the regular season. They seemed out of synch at times, most notably with some poorly executed line changes leading to great opportunities for UMass.
Looking back
Jack Eichel scored his 21st goal to give Vegas a lead late in the third period, but Buffalo rallied to tie and won in a shootout, 4-3.
Macklin Celebrini's 21st goal was all the scoring for San Jose in a 5-1 loss to the Capitals.
tw-align-centerCele-beauty. ????#Calderbrini pic.twitter.com/0I9J1wZvhG— San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) March 15, 2025
Lane Hutson recorded his 48th assist as Montreal blanked Florida, 3-0. He remains atop the rookie scoring chart with 52 points, two ahead of Celebrini.