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3/6/2025 10:03:00 PM | Men's Ice Hockey
Hudson Malinoski and Logan Sawyer scored for the Friars.
BOSTON, Mass. – The No. 6/6 Providence College men's hockey team was defeated by No. 10/9 Boston University, 8-2, on Thursday (March 6) at Agganis Arena in Boston, Mass.
RECORDS
No. 10/9 Boston University (19-12-2, 13-8-2 HEA) | No. 7/7 Providence (20-9-5, 10-8-5 HEA)
SCORE
Boston University – 8 | Providence – 2
VENUE
Agganis Arena – Boston, Mass.
GOALIES
Zachary Borgiel (PC) – 11 saves, 8 goals against
Mikhail Yegorov (BU) – 34 saves, 1 goal against
Billy Girard (BU) – 4 saves, 1 goal against
NOTES
- The Terriers struck for four goals in the opening 8:53 of action, with two coming on the man-advantage.
- Cole Eiserman, Cole Hutson, Jack Hughes and Brandon Svoboda scored the Terriers to give them an early 4-0 lead.
- Eiserman added a goal 38 seconds into the second period to give BU a 5-0 as their power play expired.
- Ryan Greene extended the Terriers' lead to 6-0 at the 11:40 mark of the second period.
- Hudson Malinoski got the Friars on the board with 14:14 remaining in the third period with his 10th goal of the season. Taige Harding and Will Elger earned the assists.
- Eiserman completed the hat trick at the 9:07 mark to give BU a 7-1 lead.
- Svoboda tacked on his second of the night to extend the lead 8-1.
- Logan Sawyer closed out the scoring with his fifth goal of the year just 12 seconds later. Aleksi Kivioja and Guillaume Richard earned assists on the play.
- The Friars' three-game winning streak was snapped on Thursday.
- Providence outshot Boston University by a 40-19 margin.
PC GAME HIGHS
Goals: Malinoski, Sawyer (1)
Assists: Harding, Elger (1)
Points: Malinoski, Harding, Elger, Sawyer, Kivioja, Richard (1)
Shots: Gamache, Sawyer, Levens (4)
POWER PLAYS
Boston University – 2/5
Providence – 0/4
SHOTS
Boston University – 19
Providence – 40
UP NEXT
The Friars will conclude the 2024-25 regular season on Saturday (March 8) at Northeastern. Puck drop is slated for 7:15 p.m. at Matthews Arena.