
Women's Hockey Closes out the Semester Against Northeastern
December 04, 2025 | Women's Hockey
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. The Boston College women's hockey team closes out the semester with a home-and-home series against Northeastern. The Eagles host the Huskies on Friday at Kelley Rink, with the game streaming live on ESPN+. The series concludes Saturday at Matthews Arena, where the matchup will air on NESN.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR
• Boston College enters the weekend 9-7-1 overall and 7-2-1 in Hockey East.
• The Eagles average 2.41 goals per game and have generated 512 shots (30.1 per game) this season.
• BC is 7-2 when scoring first and holds a 4-2-0 record at Kelley Rink.
• The Eagles continue to defend well, out-blocking opponents 264-183. Emma Conner leads Hockey East with 51 blocks.
• Goaltender Grace Campbell enters the series with a .927 save percentage and a league-leading 559 saves.
SCOUTING NORTHEASTERN
• Northeastern enters the weekend 13-4-0 overall and 9-1-0 in Hockey East.
• The Huskies score 3.41 goals per game on 580 shots, with a +26 goal differential.
• Lily Shannon leads NU with 27 points (13G, 14A), including four power-play goals.
• Six Huskies have 10+ points, and 13 have at least five.
• Defensively, NU allows 1.88 goals per game.
• Starting goaltender Lisa Jönsson owns a 1.75 GAA, .922 save percentage, and three shutouts.
• Renna Trembecky has a 1.98 GAA, .921 save percentage, and three wins in five starts.
• Northeastern holds a 246–168 edge in blocked shots.
SERIES HISTORY
• Northeastern leads the all-time series 55-49-7.
• The teams split four meetings last season.
• The last three matchups at Kelley Rink were one-goal games.
• BC's most recent win came in February 2025, a 3-2 road victory.
HOCKEY EAST HARDWARE
• Goaltender Grace Campbell was named the Hockey East Goaltender of the Month for November.
• She went 5-2-1 with a 1.49 GAA and .957 save percentage (269 saves on 281 shots).
• Campbell recorded shutouts at Vermont (37 saves) and vs. Merrimack (24 saves).
• She posted 43 saves in BC's win over BU and 47 saves in a 2-1 win at UConn.
• She allowed two goals or fewer in seven of eight starts during the month.
TRENDING UPWARD
• BC has won five of its last six, including a sweep of BU and a shutout against Merrimack.
• The Eagles have scored 14 first-period, 13 second-period, and 13 third-period goals through 17 games.
• Opponents have scored 24 third-period goals.
SPECIAL DELIVERY
• BC is 6-for-53 (.113) on the power play and 63-for-72 (.875) on the penalty kill.
• Kate Ham leads the Eagles with three special-teams goals.
• Madelyn Murphy has four power-play points.
• Emma Conner and Ham have scored BC's two shorthanded goals.
ON THE ATTACK
• Ava Thomas leads BC with 23 points (11G, 12A) and 118 shots, including four game-winning goals.
• Sammy Taber (13 pts), Maxim Tremblay (10 pts), Madelyn Murphy (10 pts) and Kate Ham (9 pts) round out BC's top scoring group.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR
• Boston College enters the weekend 9-7-1 overall and 7-2-1 in Hockey East.
• The Eagles average 2.41 goals per game and have generated 512 shots (30.1 per game) this season.
• BC is 7-2 when scoring first and holds a 4-2-0 record at Kelley Rink.
• The Eagles continue to defend well, out-blocking opponents 264-183. Emma Conner leads Hockey East with 51 blocks.
• Goaltender Grace Campbell enters the series with a .927 save percentage and a league-leading 559 saves.
SCOUTING NORTHEASTERN
• Northeastern enters the weekend 13-4-0 overall and 9-1-0 in Hockey East.
• The Huskies score 3.41 goals per game on 580 shots, with a +26 goal differential.
• Lily Shannon leads NU with 27 points (13G, 14A), including four power-play goals.
• Six Huskies have 10+ points, and 13 have at least five.
• Defensively, NU allows 1.88 goals per game.
• Starting goaltender Lisa Jönsson owns a 1.75 GAA, .922 save percentage, and three shutouts.
• Renna Trembecky has a 1.98 GAA, .921 save percentage, and three wins in five starts.
• Northeastern holds a 246–168 edge in blocked shots.
SERIES HISTORY
• Northeastern leads the all-time series 55-49-7.
• The teams split four meetings last season.
• The last three matchups at Kelley Rink were one-goal games.
• BC's most recent win came in February 2025, a 3-2 road victory.
HOCKEY EAST HARDWARE
• Goaltender Grace Campbell was named the Hockey East Goaltender of the Month for November.
• She went 5-2-1 with a 1.49 GAA and .957 save percentage (269 saves on 281 shots).
• Campbell recorded shutouts at Vermont (37 saves) and vs. Merrimack (24 saves).
• She posted 43 saves in BC's win over BU and 47 saves in a 2-1 win at UConn.
• She allowed two goals or fewer in seven of eight starts during the month.
TRENDING UPWARD
• BC has won five of its last six, including a sweep of BU and a shutout against Merrimack.
• The Eagles have scored 14 first-period, 13 second-period, and 13 third-period goals through 17 games.
• Opponents have scored 24 third-period goals.
SPECIAL DELIVERY
• BC is 6-for-53 (.113) on the power play and 63-for-72 (.875) on the penalty kill.
• Kate Ham leads the Eagles with three special-teams goals.
• Madelyn Murphy has four power-play points.
• Emma Conner and Ham have scored BC's two shorthanded goals.
ON THE ATTACK
• Ava Thomas leads BC with 23 points (11G, 12A) and 118 shots, including four game-winning goals.
• Sammy Taber (13 pts), Maxim Tremblay (10 pts), Madelyn Murphy (10 pts) and Kate Ham (9 pts) round out BC's top scoring group.
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