BU played their best game since the season opener at RPI, but came up short in the scoring column, losing to Northeastern by 2 goals. It was the largest crowd to see BU play Northeastern at Matthews Arena in ten years, as 4113 people attended the game. In the first period both teams came out strong. Northeastern began to control play and Chris Kelleher took a penalty for interference. BU did a good job of killing the penalty and with only 10 seconds left Northeastern was caught with too many men on the ice. BU played well on the powerplay, but Veisor kept the game scoreless. Thirty seconds after the penalty had expired BU went back on the powerplay, as Darryl MacNair was called for tripping. BU again pressed on the powerplay, but again Veisor stonewalled them. At 10:12 NU went on their second powerplay when Shane Johnson was called for holding. This time NU took advantage as Francois Bouchard scored just 9 seconds later giving NU a 1-0 lead. On the ensuing center-ice face off Northeastern controlled the puck and Tom Parlon made a pass to Scott Campbell at the BU blueline. Campbell and Craig Carmody had a 2-on-1 against BU and Campbell made a nice pass to Carmody who was at the right face-off circle. Carmody shot the puck past Herlofsky into the net giving NU a 2-0 lead. BU retook control of the game and outplayed Northeastern the rest of the period, but could not get the puck past Veisor until only a 1:44 remained in the period. Chris O'Sullivan was in the left corner with two NU players and he managed to get the puck to Steve Thornton. Thornton took the puck, skated to the side of the net and put it into the far corner past Veisor's stick. The second period was again controlled by BU at even strength, but the Terriers did have to weather 3 NU powerplays in the middle of the period, including a 5x3 for 31 seconds. BU had 2 powerplay chances themselves, and although they set up and controlled the puck, Veisor and the Huskies defense was able to keep BU from scoring. BU got another powerplay chance 29 seconds into the third period, as Darryl MacNair was called for hooking. Again the Terriers were able to set up and control the puck, but were unable to score as they hit the post twice. A mini-brawl broke out at 5:44 as the Huskies took exception to a BU hit moments before. When order was restored both teams had received 2 sets of matching coincidentials and play continued 5-on-5. BU continued to press and control the play, but were unable to get the tying goal. Jack pulled Herlofsky with 58 second (or so) left and a face-off in the Northeastern zone, but BU was could not keep the puck in the NU zone. The Huskies finally got an empty net goal with 2 second left in the game as Jordan Shield got the loose puck in the BU zone and fired it into the empty net. Random observations: BU looked much better than last weekend against Lowell. Derek was solid in net, making a few key save to keep BU in the game and the defense played well. Rich Brennan was back in the line-up and he had a good game and took no penalties. Kaj Linna also took no penalties as they both settled down and played solid defense. In all the defense took only 2 penalties in the game. BU's short-handed play was much improved despite giving up a powerplay goal. They did a good job of getting the puck and clearing it out of the zone. They also did a very good job of keeping NU from setting up in the BU zone. They also controlled the puck in neutral ice and the NU zone for good amounts of time while killing the penalties. On the powerplay BU was unable to score, but the powerplay was able to setup in the NU zone, control the puck, get a good shot and regain control of the puck keeping it in the NU zone. They also were able to maintain puck control in the NU zone for over a minute straight on several powerplays. Despite losing the game I think BU played an excellent game and I am very encouraged by this. Tonight I think I saw the team that was picked to win Hockey East in the pre-season. Northeastern had flashes on offense, but it was the Huskies goalie Mike Veisor who won the game for them. He had another standout game against the Terriers at Matthews Arena. It was almost two years to the day (11/14/1992) that Veisor stopped 41 of 42 shots and came within 8 seconds of shutting the Terriers out as NU won 2-1. Northeastern's defense also played a solid game as they kept BU from putting even more shots on Veisor. They deflected quite a few pucks with sticks, skates and bodies. They also kept BU players from getting to many rebounds. The officials called 15 penalties, 8 on BU and 9 on NU. There were two sets on coincidentals (all called at the same time), giving Northeastern 6 powerplays and BU 7. I missed who called one penalty on BU. Rich Fowkes called 7 penalties, 3 on BU and 4 on NU, while Jeff Bunyon called 6 penalties, 3 on each team (including all four coincidentials). Two penalties were called by both referees, one on BU and one on NU. One penalty for too many men on the ice was called by linesman Chuck Wynters on NU. BU Roster 1 Shawn Ferullo, G; 2 Kaj Linna, D; 3 Chris O'Sullivan, W; 4 Chris Kelleher, D; 5 Doug Wood, D; 7 Rich Brennan, D; 8 Bill Pierce, W; 9 Shawn Bates, C; 11 Bob Lachance, W; 12 Mike Grier, W; 14 John Hynes, W; 16 Ken Rausch, W; 18 Chris Drury, F; 19 Steve Thornton, C; 21 Mike Prendergast, W; 22 Matt Wright, W; 24 Jacques Joubert, C; 26 Jon Coleman, D; 27 Shane Johnson, D; 30 Tom Noble, G; 35 Derek Herlofsky, G Rich Brennan played tonight as Jeff Kealty sat out in the game of musical defensemen. John Hynes played his second straight game in place Mike Sylvia. NU Roster 3 Dan McGillis, D; 4 Darryl MacNair, D; 7 Tom Parlon, F; 8 Francois Bouchard, D; 9 Geoff Lucas, F; 10 Mike Collett, F; 11 Scott Campbell, F; 12 Justin Kearns, F; 14 Jordan Shields, F; 15 Dan Lupo, F; 16 Bob Sheehan, D; 17 Tomas Persson, F; 19 Marc Grande, D; 20 Craig Carmody, F; 22 Jason Kelly, D; 24 Eric Petersen, F; 25 J.F. Aube, F; 27 Jason Melong, F; 30 Todd Reynolds, G; 34 Kevin Noke, G; 35 Mike Veisor, G Box Score Goals BU 1 0 0 - 1 NU 2 0 1 - 3 Shots BU 11 19 10 - 40 NU 5 14 4 - 23 Saves: BU - Herlofsky 3 14 3 - 20 of 22 0.909% 59:04 NU - Veisor 10 19 10 - 39 of 30 0.975% 60:00 Power Plays: BU - 0 for 7 .000% NU - 1 for 6 .167% Penalties: BU - 8 for 16 minutes UML - 9 for 18 minutes Game Summary: 1st Period 10:21 NU - Francois Bouchard (Jason Melong, Mike Collett) 5x4ppg; 10:37 - NU - Craig Carmody (Scott Campbell, Tom Parlon); 18:16 BU - Steve Thornton (Chris O'Sullivan) Penalties 3:05 BU - Chris Kelleher (2 min - interference - RF); 4:55 NU - bench minor [served by Mike Collett](2 min - too many men on the ice - CW): 7:25 NU Darryl MacNair (2 min - tripping - RF); 10:12 BU - Shane Johnson (2 min - holding - RF/JB) 2nd Period No scoring Penalties 6:45 NU - Dan McGillis (2 min - holding - JB); 9:28 BU Derek Herlofsky [served by Matt Wright](2 min - delay of game - RF); 12:17 BU - Shawn Bates (2 min - interference - JB); 13:46 BU - Doug Wood (2 min - hooking - RF); 16:07 NU - Marc Grande (2 min - tripping - RF) 3rd Period 19:58 NU - Jordan Shields (Bouchard) eng Penalties 0:29 NU - Shields (2 min - hooking - RF); 5:44 BU - O'Sullivan (2 min - roughing - JB); 5:44 NU - Jason Kelly (2 min - hitting after the whistle - JB); 5:44 BU - Mike Grier (2 min - roughing - JB); 5:44 NU - MacNair (2 min - roughing - JB); 9:11 NU - Jason Kelly (2 min - holding - RF/JB); 11:49 BU - O'Sullivan (2 min - hooking - u/a); 14:29 NU - Bouchard (2 min interference - RF) Referees - Rich Fowkes (RF), Jeff Bunyon (JB) Linesman - Chuck Wynters (CW) Attendance: 4113 Points BU Steve Thornton (1g), Chris O'Sullivan (1a) NU Francois Bouchard (1g, 1a), Craig Carmody (1g), Jordan Shields (1g), Jason Melong (1a), Mike Collett (1a), Scott Campbell (1a), Tom Parlon (1a) All information is unofficial and may be wrong Sean Pickett - Go BU Terriers, 1994 Hockey East Champions! 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