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BC and UNH Set for Home-and-Home Series
January 22, 2026 | Men's Hockey
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The Eagles look to bounce back this weekend against the Wildcats
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – The No. 15/14 Boston College men's hockey team takes on New Hampshire this weekend in two Hockey East matchups beginning Friday at Kelley Rink before Saturday's contest at the Whittemore Center. Both games are slated for a 7:00 p.m. puck drop and can be streamed live on ESPN+ and heard on WEEI 850 AM (Friday) and WEEI 93.7 FM (Saturday).
SETTING THE SCENE
• The Eagles are 11-8-1 overall and 7-5-0 in Hockey East
• The Wildcats are 11-10-0 overall and 5-6-0 in league play
• BC is ranked No. 15 in the USCHO.com poll and tied for No. 14 in the USA Hockey poll
LAST TIME OUT
• Boston College returned to regular season action last weekend, falling to No. 14 Providence 4-3 in overtime on Friday at Kelley Rink and 4-3 on Saturday at Schneider Arena
• Brady Berard, Will Moore, and Teddy Stiga scored for the Eagles on Friday
• Andre Gasseau tallied two assists in his first game back since Oct. 24
• All three BC goals on Saturday came on the power play through Ryan Conmy, Luka Radivojevic, and Gasseau
• Radivojevic also posted two assists to finish with a career-high three points
• James Hagens finished with a career-high three assists in Saturday's contest
• Louka Cloutier made 49 saves across the two games, including 34 on Saturday
THE EAGLES
• J. Hagens has a team-high 21 points on 10 goals and 11 assists
• Dean Letourneau has a team-high 11 goals while Jake Sondreal leads the team in assists with 13
• Conmy is third on the team in goals with eight, four of which have come on the power play
• Nolan Joyce leads the team in blocks with 24 and Aram Minnetian is just behind with 23
• Cloutier has a 10-6-1 record this season with a .906 save percentage and 2.37 goals against average
VOTE FOR HOBEY
• On Wednesday, Letourneau and J. Hagens were named as nominees for the 2026 Hobey Baker Award, presented annually to the top player in NCAA Division I men's hockey
• Last year, Ryan Leonard finished the year as a Hobey Baker Hat Trick Finalist
HOCKEY HUMANITARIAN
• On Tuesday, J. Hagens was named one of 12 nominees for the 2026 Hockey Humanitarian Award, which is presented annually to college hockey's finest citizen – a student-athlete who makes bring hope, health, and support to individuals and families who need it most
• Prior to the start of the 2026 IIHF World Junior Championship, Hagens teamed up with Feeding America to create Hagens' Helpers, aiming to bring hope, health, and support to individuals and families who need it most
A LOOK AT NEW HAMPSHIRE
• The Wildcats were defeated twice by Northeastern this past weekend, falling by scores of 4-0 and 5-2
• Nick Ring and Morgan Winters are tied for the team lead in scoring with 15 points each
• Winters boasts a team high nine goals, while Ring has a team-best 11 assists
• Kyle Chauvette has started 19 games this season between the pipes and has a 2.43 goals against average, a .905 save percentage, and three shutouts
SERIES HISTORY
• The Eagles are 85-68-17 all-time against the Wildcats
• BC went 2-0-1 against UNH last season, picking up eight of a possible nine points in league play
• Boston College is on a nine-game unbeaten run against New Hampshire, going 8-0-1 over that stretch
EAGLES IN THE NHL
• Spencer Knight (Chicago) posted his third shutout of the season on Monday with a 32-save performance against Winnipeg
• Gabe Perreault (NY Rangers) recorded his first multi-goal game on Jan. 14
• Alex Tuch (Buffalo) has tallied at least one point in eight of his last nine games
• Cutter Gauthier (Anaheim) scored two goals on Monday in a 5-3 win over the Rangers
UP NEXT
• BC travels to BU next Friday for the 299th edition of the Battle of Comm Ave. Puck drop at Agganis Arena is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. and the game will be available to watch on NESN and ESPN+ and can be heard on WEEI 850 AM.
SETTING THE SCENE
• The Eagles are 11-8-1 overall and 7-5-0 in Hockey East
• The Wildcats are 11-10-0 overall and 5-6-0 in league play
• BC is ranked No. 15 in the USCHO.com poll and tied for No. 14 in the USA Hockey poll
LAST TIME OUT
• Boston College returned to regular season action last weekend, falling to No. 14 Providence 4-3 in overtime on Friday at Kelley Rink and 4-3 on Saturday at Schneider Arena
• Brady Berard, Will Moore, and Teddy Stiga scored for the Eagles on Friday
• Andre Gasseau tallied two assists in his first game back since Oct. 24
• All three BC goals on Saturday came on the power play through Ryan Conmy, Luka Radivojevic, and Gasseau
• Radivojevic also posted two assists to finish with a career-high three points
• James Hagens finished with a career-high three assists in Saturday's contest
• Louka Cloutier made 49 saves across the two games, including 34 on Saturday
THE EAGLES
• J. Hagens has a team-high 21 points on 10 goals and 11 assists
• Dean Letourneau has a team-high 11 goals while Jake Sondreal leads the team in assists with 13
• Conmy is third on the team in goals with eight, four of which have come on the power play
• Nolan Joyce leads the team in blocks with 24 and Aram Minnetian is just behind with 23
• Cloutier has a 10-6-1 record this season with a .906 save percentage and 2.37 goals against average
VOTE FOR HOBEY
• On Wednesday, Letourneau and J. Hagens were named as nominees for the 2026 Hobey Baker Award, presented annually to the top player in NCAA Division I men's hockey
• Last year, Ryan Leonard finished the year as a Hobey Baker Hat Trick Finalist
HOCKEY HUMANITARIAN
• On Tuesday, J. Hagens was named one of 12 nominees for the 2026 Hockey Humanitarian Award, which is presented annually to college hockey's finest citizen – a student-athlete who makes bring hope, health, and support to individuals and families who need it most
• Prior to the start of the 2026 IIHF World Junior Championship, Hagens teamed up with Feeding America to create Hagens' Helpers, aiming to bring hope, health, and support to individuals and families who need it most
A LOOK AT NEW HAMPSHIRE
• The Wildcats were defeated twice by Northeastern this past weekend, falling by scores of 4-0 and 5-2
• Nick Ring and Morgan Winters are tied for the team lead in scoring with 15 points each
• Winters boasts a team high nine goals, while Ring has a team-best 11 assists
• Kyle Chauvette has started 19 games this season between the pipes and has a 2.43 goals against average, a .905 save percentage, and three shutouts
SERIES HISTORY
• The Eagles are 85-68-17 all-time against the Wildcats
• BC went 2-0-1 against UNH last season, picking up eight of a possible nine points in league play
• Boston College is on a nine-game unbeaten run against New Hampshire, going 8-0-1 over that stretch
EAGLES IN THE NHL
• Spencer Knight (Chicago) posted his third shutout of the season on Monday with a 32-save performance against Winnipeg
• Gabe Perreault (NY Rangers) recorded his first multi-goal game on Jan. 14
• Alex Tuch (Buffalo) has tallied at least one point in eight of his last nine games
• Cutter Gauthier (Anaheim) scored two goals on Monday in a 5-3 win over the Rangers
UP NEXT
• BC travels to BU next Friday for the 299th edition of the Battle of Comm Ave. Puck drop at Agganis Arena is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. and the game will be available to watch on NESN and ESPN+ and can be heard on WEEI 850 AM.
Players Mentioned
Men’s Hockey: Providence Press Conference (Head Coach Greg Brown - Jan. 16, 2026)
Saturday, January 17
BC Men's Hockey All-Access
Saturday, December 27
Men’s Hockey: UMass Lowell Press Conference (Teddy Stiga, Head Coach Greg Brown - Dec. 6, 2025)
Sunday, December 07
Will Skahan & Dean Letourneau | The Podcast For Boston Men's Hockey Edition
Wednesday, December 03
































