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No. 1 Boston College Men’s Hockey at New Hampshire: Lines, Score Updates, TV Info

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The No. 1 Boston College Eagles (25-6-1, 17-4-1 HE) men’s hockey team is getting ready for its series finale against the New Hampshire Wildcats (11-15-5, 3-14-4 HE) on Saturday night. 

In the opening game on Friday, Boston College defeated New Hampshire 4-1. The Eagles saw goals from forwards Connor Joyce, Ryan Leonard (empty-netter), and a pair from Andre Gasseau. 

The Eagles will be without Gasseau on Saturday night due to Hockey East suspending him for one game. The reigning conference Co-Player of the Week was ejected from Friday night’s game early in the third period after being called for five-minute major penalty for Slew Footing and a game misconduct. 

Below is all the information for the game including lines, score updates, and where to watch and listen.

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Boston College’s Lines

LW Gabe Perreault

C James Hagens

RW Ryan Leonard

Jake Sondreal

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Mike Posma

Will Vote

Michael Hagens

Connor Joyce

Dean Letourneau

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Will Traeger

Timmy Delay

Gentry Shamburger

D Drew Fortescue

D Eamon Powell

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G Jacob Fowler

Aidan Hreschuk

Aram Minnetian

Jan Korec

Will Skahan

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Lukas Gustafsson

Alex Musielak

Nolan Joyce

[Make sure to refresh your browser for the latest information. The most recent update will be at the top]. 

Pregame

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Who: Boston College Eagles and New Hampshire Wildcats 

When: Saturday, March 1 at 7 p.m. ET

Where: Whittemore Center at Key Auto Group Complex, Durham, N.H. (Saturday)

TV: ESPN+ 

Radio: WEEI 850 AM

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Last Outing, New Hampshire: The Wildcats tied 3-3 (1-0 SO) and lost 3-1 to the UMass Minutemen over the weekend in a home-and-home series. 

Last Outing, Boston College: The Eagles recorded a series sweep over the Vermont Catamounts last weekend 6-3 and 4-1. 

Last Meeting: The last meeting between these two teams was earlier in the month on Feb. 7. Boston College defeated New Hampshire 4-2 on the road. 



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