Bonino playing with Hutson is pretty funny. Lane was 5 when Nick scored the second biggest goal in BU Hockey history.
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Fixed your post. I think Colby has the honors of the biggest goal.
Bonino playing with Hutson is pretty funny. Lane was 5 when Nick scored the second biggest goal in BU Hockey history.
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Fixed your post. I think Colby has the honors of the biggest goal.
Good point they didn’t have to have Colby’s goal they had to have Nicks goalI stand by my assessment. Colby's doesn't happen without Nick's. : )
I stand by my assessment. Colby's doesn't happen without Nick's. : )
I was about to post the same statement.By this logic, Zach Cohen has the biggest goal in BU history. Nick's doesn't happen without Zach's.
Colby's hung the banner. Without that, none of us are having this discussion in the first place.
I was about to post the same statement.
Furthermore, with over 100 years of hockey there are many other goals that could be considered the biggest goal in BU history. Here are some that I think could qualify:
Warren Pond - scored the first BU goal in hockey vs BC on 6 February 1918
Charles Viano - scored the only goal in the first BU victory over BC on 23 December 1924
Dick Kelley - scored the GWG vs Michigan in BU's first Frozen Four semifinal on 17 March 1950
Bill Downing - scored the GWG vs BC for BU's first New England Intercollegiate Hockey League (NEIHL) tournament championship
Steve Sterling - scored the GWG vs Cornell in the ECAC consolation game on 13 March 1971, giving BU their first win over Cornell since the formation of the ECAC and more importantly the second eastern slot in the NCAA tournament, which they went on to win
Bob Brown - scored the GWG vs Cornell in the ECAC championship game to give BU their first ECAC title
Tony Meagher - scored the GWG vs BC in the Frozen Four championship game on 25 March 1978
Scott Shaunessy - scored the GWG vs BC in the Hockey East championship game on 15 March 1986
Tony Amonte - scored the GWG vs Michigan State in game 3 of the NCAA quarterfinals on 25 March 1990, sending BU to the Frozen Four for the first time in 12 years
Shawn McEachern - scored the GWG in overtime vs Maine in the Hockey East championship game on 10 March 1991
Mike Prendergast - scored the GWG in overtime vs Maine on 19 February 1993 to give Maine their only loss of the season
Shawn Bates - scored the GWG vs Lake Superior in the NCAA quarterfinals on 25 March 1995 to send BU back to the Frozen Four enroute to winning the NCAA championship
Chris Drury - scored the GWG in overtime vs Denver in the NCAA quarterfinals on 22 March 1997 to send BU back to the Frozen Four
Tommi Degerman - scored the GWG vs Michigan in the Frozen Four semifinals on 27 March 1997 as BU defeated "the best team"
Brandon Yip - scored the GWG in overtime vs BC in the Hockey East championship game on 18 March 2006
Jason Lawrence - scored the GWG vs New Hampshire in the regional final on 29 March 2009 advancing BU to the Frozen Four
Danny O'Regan - scored the GWG in overtime vs Yale in the regional semifinals on 27 March 2015
Evan Rodrigues - scored the GWG vs Minnesota-Duluth in the regional final on 28 March 2015 to send BU to the Frozen Four
Lane Hutson - scored the GWG in overtime vs Merrimack in the Hockey East championship game on 18 March 2023
Ethan Phillips - scored the GWG vs Cornell in the regional final, sending BU to the Frozen Four for the first time in 8 years
Of course, you could also argue that the goal that but BU ahead for good in those games was bigger than the GWG goal if different. Still, I think these are some of the games for which you can argue had BU's biggest goal.
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McCarthy to wear the C next season. A's for Stevens, Tuch, Webber, L.Hutson
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