
Photo by: Meg Kelly
No. 2 Eagles Defeat USNTDP in Exhibition on Saturday
October 19, 2024 | Men's Hockey
Seven different players scored for BC
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – The second-ranked Boston College men's hockey team scored seven goals over the first two periods, including five in the first, on Saturday night to claim a 8-4 victory over USNTDP in an exhibition at Kelley Rink.
The BC offense exploded for five goals in the opening 20 minutes as Teddy Stiga (Sudbury, Mass.), Gentry Shamburger (Atlanta, Ga.), Will Skahan (Woodbury, Minn.), Dean Letourneau (Arnprior, Ontario) and Gabe Perreault (Hinsdale, Ill.) each lit the lamp, with Letourneau's being a short-handed goal.
The Eagles wasted little time to grab their first goal of the second period as James Hagens (Hauppauge, N.Y.) smashed home a shot to make it 6-1. Mike Posma (Pomona, N.Y.) became the seventh different goal scorer of the night for BC when he tipped in a pass from Brady Berard (East Greenwich, R.I.).
Stiga scored his second goal of the night in the third period with Oskar Jellvik (Täby, Sweden) and Lukas Gustafsson (Atlanta, Ga.).
Jan Korec (Bratislava, Slovakia) made 24 saves in net for Boston College.
SCORING
1st 3:31 BC Teddy Stiga (Eamon Powell)
1st 6:36 BC Gentry Shamburger (Brady Berard, Michael Hagens)
1st 12:59 BC Will Skahan (Aram Minnetian, Dean Letourneau)
1st 15:38 BC Letourneau (Stiga) - SH
1st 16:14 USA Richard Gallant (Jack Murtagh, Jacob Kvannicka) - PP
1st 19:59.6 BC Gabe Perreault (Ryan Leonard, Andre Gasseau)
2nd 0:38 BC James Hagens (Perreault, Minnetian)
2nd 8:47 BC Mike Posma (Berard, Minnetian)
3rd 2:38 USA Cole McKinney (Rianxf Chudzinski, Jake Gutwirth)
3rd 3:06 USA Murtagh (McKinney, Will Moore)
3rd 13:22 BC Stiga (Oskar Jellvik, Lukas Gustafsson)
3rd 16:42 USA Kvannicka (Andrew O'Neill)
UP NEXT
Boston College hosts Western Michigan next Saturday night. Puck drop is scheduled for 7 p.m. on ESPN+. Tickets are available for purchase at BCEagles.com or by calling 617-552-GoBC.
The BC offense exploded for five goals in the opening 20 minutes as Teddy Stiga (Sudbury, Mass.), Gentry Shamburger (Atlanta, Ga.), Will Skahan (Woodbury, Minn.), Dean Letourneau (Arnprior, Ontario) and Gabe Perreault (Hinsdale, Ill.) each lit the lamp, with Letourneau's being a short-handed goal.
The Eagles wasted little time to grab their first goal of the second period as James Hagens (Hauppauge, N.Y.) smashed home a shot to make it 6-1. Mike Posma (Pomona, N.Y.) became the seventh different goal scorer of the night for BC when he tipped in a pass from Brady Berard (East Greenwich, R.I.).
Stiga scored his second goal of the night in the third period with Oskar Jellvik (Täby, Sweden) and Lukas Gustafsson (Atlanta, Ga.).
Jan Korec (Bratislava, Slovakia) made 24 saves in net for Boston College.
SCORING
1st 3:31 BC Teddy Stiga (Eamon Powell)
1st 6:36 BC Gentry Shamburger (Brady Berard, Michael Hagens)
1st 12:59 BC Will Skahan (Aram Minnetian, Dean Letourneau)
1st 15:38 BC Letourneau (Stiga) - SH
1st 16:14 USA Richard Gallant (Jack Murtagh, Jacob Kvannicka) - PP
1st 19:59.6 BC Gabe Perreault (Ryan Leonard, Andre Gasseau)
2nd 0:38 BC James Hagens (Perreault, Minnetian)
2nd 8:47 BC Mike Posma (Berard, Minnetian)
3rd 2:38 USA Cole McKinney (Rianxf Chudzinski, Jake Gutwirth)
3rd 3:06 USA Murtagh (McKinney, Will Moore)
3rd 13:22 BC Stiga (Oskar Jellvik, Lukas Gustafsson)
3rd 16:42 USA Kvannicka (Andrew O'Neill)
UP NEXT
Boston College hosts Western Michigan next Saturday night. Puck drop is scheduled for 7 p.m. on ESPN+. Tickets are available for purchase at BCEagles.com or by calling 617-552-GoBC.
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