BU scored twice in the third period to sneak past the the struggling Huskies, 4-3, and tie BC for first place in HE. The Terriers tied it, 3-3, at the 12:11 mark of the third period when David Sacco beat Tom Cole to the glove side from 15 feet. BU went on top to stay, 4-3, just 1:34 later. when Dave Tomlinson fed Darin MacDonald in the slot and MacDonald snapped a quick shot thru the 5-hole past Cole. BU dominated play in the first period, outshooting NU 20-6 however NU held a 2-1 advantage at the end of one. Tom Cole played a tremendous game between the pipes for the Huskies, at one point, with about 6 1/2 minutes gone, BU had outshot NU 13-1. However, that one shot was a goal. Peter Schure netted his seventh of the season with a 25-footer from the left circle, at 5:21. Cole made some unbelievable stops early to keep the Huskies close. Tomlinson scored his 17th at 8:16 tieing the score at 1-1. The Hounds went back on top at the 9:06 mark when Sebastien Laplante scored his team leading 17th with a 20-footer from the left side. Cole came up big again when he stopped Tony Amonte cold with just over three minutes left in the period. BU outshot Northeastern 20-6 in the period, and 41-29 for the game. The second period was a full of faced paced up and down hockey. BU tied the game at 2 each on a Phil von Stefenelli blast from the right point. But with just 41 seconds left in the period NU regained the lead. Matt Saunders let go a shot from the point that glanced off Brian Sullivan's leg and into the net. The puck struck the support in the back of the net and came right back into play. No light went on and the referee was unclear as to what had happened. One of the Linesmen immediately skated over and signaled "GOAL". About half way through the period, a BU shot off the stick of Tomlinson struck Tommy Cole square in the helmet. Cole went down with a gash above his right eye. The trainer patched him up and Cole continued, but between periods he received 6 stitches in the locker-room. This was a tough loss for the Northeastern players to swallow. They were in a game with a team that is ranked in the top 10 in the country and had a chance to win. As Mike Machnik previously mentioned, the Huskies aren't as bad as their record has shown. This is a tallented hockey club, that through injuries and bad luck is having trouble winning. Northeastern has lost twice to BU at BU this season. Both games have been very very close. In the first game, November 27, the score was knotted at 5 after two. BU scored 3 third period goal to win. NU has the ability to pull of an upset of one of the top team come playoff time, especially with the one game quarterfinals in HE this season. Let's go Hounds! Keep the faith. -kap -------