Boston U. ousts PSU, reaches first hockey final since '15
Apr 10, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, UNITED STATES; Boston University Terriers goaltender Mikhail Yegorov (40) defends the net against Penn State Nittany Lions defenseman Casey Aman (3) during the first period of the Frozen Four college ice hockey national semifinals at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images Jack Hughes and Cole Eiserman scored second-period goals Thursday night as Boston University edged Penn State 3-1 in the second semifinal of the Frozen Four in St. Louis.
The Terriers (24-13-2) advance to the Saturday night championship match to oppose Western Michigan, which got past defending champion Denver 3-2 in double overtime in the first semifinal.
The Nittany Lions, who made their first Frozen Four, finished the season at 22-14-4.
Goalie Mikhail Yegorov made 33 saves for Boston University, including 17 in a third period that saw Penn State generate a steady push with two goals to make up. The Nittany Lions got one just 2:12 into the period via a rebound that Nicholas DeGraves swiped into the net for his fourth marker of the season, but they couldn't come up with the equalizer despite creating a spate of good chances.
The Terriers wrapped it up when Jack Harvey potted his 11th goal of the season into an empty net at 19:01, putting them in their first title game since 2015. The long-time Eastern hockey power, playing in its 25th Frozen Four, hasn't won a national title since 2009.
Arsenii Sergeev delivered 32 saves for the Nittany Lions but wasn't able to keep the puck out of his net in the second period. A turnover at the blue line sent Matt Copponi down the left side for a wrister that Sergeev stopped. However, the goalie couldn't locate the puck, then turned his body in a futile attempt to find it and Hughes poked it in at the goal mouth at 1:35.
Eiserman's goal came at the end of a classic two-on-one rush. Devin Kaplan won a battle in the corner in Boston University's end of the ice and hit Cole Hutson with a breakout pass. Hutson fed Eiserman at the right post, and Eiserman slammed the puck past Sergeev.
Neither team scored in a first period that started 80 minutes later than scheduled due to the length of the first game. The Terriers enjoyed an 11-7 advantage in shots.
--Field Level Media
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