Terriers unite. @Matt_Grzelcyk5| @CharlieCoyle_3| @CMcAvoy44pic.twitter.com/iVmjQfBh1H— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) April 17, 2019
The Bruins' first goal in Wednesday’s 6-4 win against Toronto was the first-ever All-BU goal in an NHL game with Charlie McAvoy providing the finish after passes from Charlie Coyle and Matt Grzelcyk.
After last night's all-@TerrierHockeygoal for the Bruins, I've been looking through records to find out instances where three or more Terriers were on the same @NHLteam.— Brian Kelley (@BKelleyBU) April 18, 2019
I've found 10 and have been able to eliminate the possibility of an all-BU goal for most. pic.twitter.com/ZECE0L6TbD
Assistant Athletic Director Kelley later noted: "You could add the 2016-17 Bruins as well. Grzelcyk and JFK played 2 and 1 reg. season games, respectively, before McAvoy joined the team during the playoffs."
Looking ahead
2019 recruit Case McCarthy scored a goal in Team USA’s 6-1 win against host Sweden in its first preliminary round game at the IIFH World U18 Championship. Fellow recruit Trevor Zegras is currently out of the line-up, which also includes Domenick Fensore and Alex Vlasic, with an upper body injury. The U.S. faces Slovakia on Friday.
On the breakaway! #SCvsSFpic.twitter.com/YvKd8T1Z2B— x - Sioux Falls Stampede (@sfstampede) April 18, 2019
Ethan Phillips scored a goal and assisted on two goals—including the overtime game-winner—as Sioux Falls completed a two-game sweep of Sioux City in the USHL playoffs. Phillips who had seven of his team’s 52 shots, has four points in two playoff games.
● USHL.com box score
Looking back
Matt Nieto picked up his third playoff point, an assist in Colorado’s 3-2 overtime win against Calgary. The Avs, who hold a 2-1 series lead, called up AJ Greer from the AHL, but he didn’t dress in the contest.
● NHL.com recap and video highlights
Jack Eichel and Clayton Keller are among the first 17 players selected to play for Team USA in next month’s IIHF World Championships in Slovakia.
Doyle Somerby scored a goal and added an assist in the Cleveland Monsters’ 5-1 winagainst the Toronto Marlies in the Monsters’ regular-season finale. The former Terrier captain has an 8-12-20 scoring line in his second pro season.