Boston College Athletics

Eagles Skate to 2-2 Tie Against Minnesota
October 10, 2025 | Men's Hockey
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – No. 11/10 Boston College men's hockey skated to a 2-2 tie against No. 12/12 Minnesota on Friday evening at 3M Arena at Mariucci. BC opened the scoring before Minnesota tallied two unanswered goals to take a lead. The Eagles scored a late goal to tie the game. Ryan Conmy and Dean Letourneau both scored for BC,while Lukas Gustafsson, James Hagens, and Jake Sondreal all had one assist. Louka Cloutier made 31 saves between the pipes.
Boston College moves to 1-1-1 on the season while Minnesota is now 1-2-1.
The Eagles opened the scoring midway through the opening period with a power play goal from Conmy. The power play unit swung the puck around looking for the right opportunity. After Hagens passed it back towards the blue line to Gustafsson, who immediately found Conmy for the one-timer from the left faceoff circle into the back of the net.
The Gophers found the equalizer minutes later when Javon Moore capitalized on a loose puck around the front of the net. Minnesota grabbed its first lead of the night early in the second frame with a power play goal from Brodie Ziemer.
BC nearly tied it up late in the second period through Hagens but the call was waved off after video review for offsides.
Boston College found the equalizer late in the third period when Letourneau ripped a shot from the left faceoff circle into the top left corner of the net.
Neither team was able to find the breakthrough, sending the game to a shootout. Minnesota won the shootout, 2-0.
SCORING
1st 8:04 BC Ryan Conmy (Lukas Gustafsson, James Hagens) - PP
1st 13:28 UM Javon Moore (Mason Moe)
2nd 5:52 UM Brodie Ziemer (LJ Mooney, Luke Mittelstadt) - PP
3rd 15:36 BC Dean Letourneau (Jake Sondreal)
GAME NOTES
BC continues its road stretch next Friday at RPI. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. at the Houston Field House and the game will be streamed live on ESPN+ along with radio coverage on WEEI 850 AM.
Boston College moves to 1-1-1 on the season while Minnesota is now 1-2-1.
The Eagles opened the scoring midway through the opening period with a power play goal from Conmy. The power play unit swung the puck around looking for the right opportunity. After Hagens passed it back towards the blue line to Gustafsson, who immediately found Conmy for the one-timer from the left faceoff circle into the back of the net.
The Gophers found the equalizer minutes later when Javon Moore capitalized on a loose puck around the front of the net. Minnesota grabbed its first lead of the night early in the second frame with a power play goal from Brodie Ziemer.
BC nearly tied it up late in the second period through Hagens but the call was waved off after video review for offsides.
Boston College found the equalizer late in the third period when Letourneau ripped a shot from the left faceoff circle into the top left corner of the net.
Neither team was able to find the breakthrough, sending the game to a shootout. Minnesota won the shootout, 2-0.
SCORING
1st 8:04 BC Ryan Conmy (Lukas Gustafsson, James Hagens) - PP
1st 13:28 UM Javon Moore (Mason Moe)
2nd 5:52 UM Brodie Ziemer (LJ Mooney, Luke Mittelstadt) - PP
3rd 15:36 BC Dean Letourneau (Jake Sondreal)
GAME NOTES
- Boston College is now 13-19-3 all-time against Minnesota
- Dean Letourneau scored his first career goal
- Ryan Conmy scored his second power play goal of the year
- Lukas Gustafsson and James Hagens now have an assist in all three games
- Jake Sondreal recorded an assist for the second-straight game
BC continues its road stretch next Friday at RPI. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. at the Houston Field House and the game will be streamed live on ESPN+ along with radio coverage on WEEI 850 AM.
Team Stats
BOC
MIN
Shots
31
33
PPG
1
1
SHG
0
0
Penalties
3
3
Penalty Mins
6
6
Faceoffs Won
37
30
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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