Boston College Athletics

Fourth Annual Comm Ave Classic Raises a Record $78,432
August 24, 2018 | Men's Hockey
The Battle of Comm Ave joins forces for a great cause
BOSTON – The rivalry between Boston College and Boston University was renewed once again on Friday night for the Fourth Annual Comm Ave Charity Classic. The longtime rivals faced off in front of raucous crowd at Walter Brown Arena on Boston University's campus.
The event raised a record $78,432, will all proceeds benefiting Compassionate Care ALS, in honor of Ron Perryman, Pete Frates, Dick Kelley and all those affected by Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) as well as the Travis Roy Foundation.
The concept for the Comm Ave Charity Classic began in late 2014 when former Boston College Eagles' hockey captain, Pat Mullane, was inspired by Kelley, BC's own Sports Information Director, and his notable fight against ALS. Like many student-athletes at Boston College, Mullane was fortunate to develop a great friendship with Kelley, who served as mentor, role model, and most importantly a friend to everyone he met. Kelley lost his battle with ALS in February of 2014.
As the Boston College community mourned the death of Kelley, another Eagle continued his own battle with ALS. Former Boston College baseball captain Frates was diagnosed with ALS in March of 2012 and continues the fight. While their paths never crossed at BC, Mullane heard countless stories about Frates' passion for baseball, his family, and his friends.
Mullane teamed up with former Boston College hockey player Andrew Orpik '09 and manager Justin Murphy '09, who spent two years at BC with Frates and developed a friendship with Kelley, to initiate the first annual Comm Ave Charity Classic.
In the 2018 rendition, Brian Boyle '07 opened the scoring six minutes into the frame on a breakaway goal but a hat trick from Ryan Donato – who played at Harvard but was suiting up for the Terriers – in the span of 1:14, gave BU a lead it would not relinquish. The Terriers skated away with a 10-5 win and now lead the series, 3-1.
SCORING
First Period
BC – Brian Boyle (Dumoulin, Hanafin), 6:05
BU – Ryan Donato (Schaeffer), 15:41
BU – Ryan Donato (Schaeffer, Gaudette, 15:50
BU – Ryan Donato (Gaudette, Vesey), 16:55.2
Second Period
BU – Adam Gaudette (Matt Grzelcyk, Charlie McAvoy), 6:43
BC – Colin White (Patrick Brown, Jimmy Hayes), 12:25
BC – Kevin Hayes (Brian Dumoulin), 15:13
BU – Evan Rodrigues (Jack Eichel, Clayton Keller), 16:59.4
Third Period
BC – Chris Kreider (unassisted), 1:00
BU – John McCarthy (Brandon Hickey, Nick Bonino), 1:59
BU – Adam Gaudette (Jimmy Vesey), 4:00
BU – Evan Rodrigues (Jack Eichel, Clayton Keller), 12:12
BU – Jack Eichel (Charlie McAvoy), 12:28
BU – Jack Eichel (Brian Strait), 14:04
BC – Paul Carey (Nathan Gerbe), 15:04
The event raised a record $78,432, will all proceeds benefiting Compassionate Care ALS, in honor of Ron Perryman, Pete Frates, Dick Kelley and all those affected by Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) as well as the Travis Roy Foundation.
The concept for the Comm Ave Charity Classic began in late 2014 when former Boston College Eagles' hockey captain, Pat Mullane, was inspired by Kelley, BC's own Sports Information Director, and his notable fight against ALS. Like many student-athletes at Boston College, Mullane was fortunate to develop a great friendship with Kelley, who served as mentor, role model, and most importantly a friend to everyone he met. Kelley lost his battle with ALS in February of 2014.
As the Boston College community mourned the death of Kelley, another Eagle continued his own battle with ALS. Former Boston College baseball captain Frates was diagnosed with ALS in March of 2012 and continues the fight. While their paths never crossed at BC, Mullane heard countless stories about Frates' passion for baseball, his family, and his friends.
Mullane teamed up with former Boston College hockey player Andrew Orpik '09 and manager Justin Murphy '09, who spent two years at BC with Frates and developed a friendship with Kelley, to initiate the first annual Comm Ave Charity Classic.
In the 2018 rendition, Brian Boyle '07 opened the scoring six minutes into the frame on a breakaway goal but a hat trick from Ryan Donato – who played at Harvard but was suiting up for the Terriers – in the span of 1:14, gave BU a lead it would not relinquish. The Terriers skated away with a 10-5 win and now lead the series, 3-1.
SCORING
First Period
BC – Brian Boyle (Dumoulin, Hanafin), 6:05
BU – Ryan Donato (Schaeffer), 15:41
BU – Ryan Donato (Schaeffer, Gaudette, 15:50
BU – Ryan Donato (Gaudette, Vesey), 16:55.2
Second Period
BU – Adam Gaudette (Matt Grzelcyk, Charlie McAvoy), 6:43
BC – Colin White (Patrick Brown, Jimmy Hayes), 12:25
BC – Kevin Hayes (Brian Dumoulin), 15:13
BU – Evan Rodrigues (Jack Eichel, Clayton Keller), 16:59.4
Third Period
BC – Chris Kreider (unassisted), 1:00
BU – John McCarthy (Brandon Hickey, Nick Bonino), 1:59
BU – Adam Gaudette (Jimmy Vesey), 4:00
BU – Evan Rodrigues (Jack Eichel, Clayton Keller), 12:12
BU – Jack Eichel (Charlie McAvoy), 12:28
BU – Jack Eichel (Brian Strait), 14:04
BC – Paul Carey (Nathan Gerbe), 15:04
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