Photo by Cydney Scott
Former Terrier and Eagle hockey standouts take to the ice at Walter Brown Arena tonight for the second annual Comm Ave Charity Classic. The contest, beginning at 7 p.m., will benefit The Travis Roy Foundation and Compassionate Care ALS, which supports people with the fatal neuromuscular disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Last summer’s inaugural event—final score: BU 7 BC 5— drew more than 3,500 fans and raised $55,000.
The rosters for tonight’s game include three Terriers who have become Stanley Cup champions—Shawn McEachern, Jay Pandolfo and Nick Bonino—along with BC’s Brian Leetch and Brian Dumoulin. Behind the benches will be legendary coaches Jack Parker and Jerry York.
● BU Today report
● Eagle Tribune report
From the NHL Development Camps
Watch as defenseman Matt Grzelcykmeets with the media at #BruinsDevCamp:https://t.co/3G7uDJkOq0— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) July 14, 2016
● Boston Herald: First rounder McAvoy shapes up as future leader
● Scoutingpost.com: Summer Cooler interview--Gryzelcyk ; Development camp defensemen and goalies
● Bruins Blog: McAvoy Looks up to Former BU Teammate
CSNNE: McAvoy impresses Bruins
Good article on Clayton, one of our nine freshmen on campus now for Summer 2 session. #ProudToBUhttps://t.co/Tw8w1R54oz— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) July 14, 2016
● NHL.com Clayton Keller has plenty of Hart
● Coyotes.NHL.com "Dynamic, Smart and Creative" (with video interview)
Incoming freshman and Chicago draft pick Chad Krys was mic’d up on the ice for the final day of Blackhawks prospect camp.
● NHL.com video
Looking ahead
2018 recruit Logan Cockerill, who will begin his second season with USA Hockey’s NTDP program, took part in a Lifetime Fitness Novi summer camp.
● Michigan Hockey Now report, photos, video
● Michigan Hockey Now report, photos, video
.@LoganCockerill& @tommy8milleranswered questions & signed autographs at Lifetime Fitness Novi summer camp today! pic.twitter.com/Nlk9VfjKLc— USA Hockey NTDP (@USAHockeyNTDP) July 14, 2016
Looking back
BU Today takes a look at five of the most famous BU alumni athletes, including former Terrier co-captain and Olympic gold-medal winner Mike Eruzione and baseball and football star Harry Agganis, for whom Agganis Arena is named.,