Live Blog: No. 11 Boston College Men's Hockey at No. 12 Minnesota (Game 2) – Sports Illustrated


After marching to its first win of the young 2025-26 season on Thursday night at 3M Arena at Mariucci, 3-1, over Minnesota, the Boston College men’s hockey program returns Friday night for the second of its two-game series in Minneapolis, Minn., against the Gophers.
The No. 11 Eagles (1-1-0) were locked in from start to finish in Thursday’s out-of-conference triumph, outshooting No. 12 Minnesota (1-2) 34-19 despite losing the faceoff battle, 34-22.
Junior forward Will Vote notched the first goal of the game at the 14:09 mark of the first period,  but true freshman goaltender Louka Cloutier surrendered the first—and only so far—goal of his collegiate career just four minutes later to Brody Lamb.
Freshman forward and United States National Development Team Program product Will Moore, a 6-foot-3, 186-pound skater, tapped in the go-ahead goal on a redirected shot from the point by senior captain Lukas Gustafsson with just under four minutes left in the second frame, which ultimately sealed the win for BC.
Junior defenseman Drew Fortescue recorded an empty-net goal in the final minute of the game from an assist by Tedy Stiga, who could have scored the goal on a 2-on-0 breakaway but took the selfless route and dished the puck off his stick to Fortescue, who slammed it into the back of the net.
The Eagles started this year’s campaign with a 4-3 home loss to Quinnipiac on Friday, Oct. 3—exactly a week ago—before rebounding with the road win on Thursday. If BC escapes the Gophers’ den with two wins in the road series, it should be considered a massive confidence booster for head coach Greg Brown, who is in his fourth season at the helm.
Minnesota leads the all-time series with the Eagles, 18-13-3 after Thursday’s defeat.
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Who: Boston College Eagles and Minnesota Gophers
When: Friday, Oct. 10 at 7 p.m. ET
Where: 3M Arena at Mariucci, Minneapolis, Minn. 
TV: BIG+
Radio: WEEI 850 AM 
Last Outing, Minnesota (before Thursday's loss): The Gophers split their season-opening series with Michigan Tech over the weekend. They won the first game, 6-3, and dropped the finale, 5-3. 
Last Outing, Boston College (before Thursday's win): The Eagles lost their season opener to Quinnipiac, 4-3, last Friday night at Conte Forum in Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Last Meeting: Boston College defeated Minnesota, 3-1, on Thursday, Oct. 10.
Others receiving votes:Colorado College 92, Michigan Tech 40, UMass Lowell 26, Minnesota Duluth 25, Northeastern 17, Bemidji State 13, Sacred Heart 10, St. Cloud State 7, Omaha 6, Bowling Green 5, Dartmouth 5, Bentley 4, Brown 4, Clarkson 3, Harvard 3, Canisius 2, Notre Dame 2, Augustana 1
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Graham Dietz is a 2025 graduate of Boston College and subsequently joined Boston College On SI. He previously contributed to The Heights, the independent student newspaper, from fall 2021, including as sports editor. Graham works for The Boston Globe as a sports correspondent, covering high school football, girls' basketball, and baseball. He was also a beat writer for the Chatham Anglers of the Cape Cod Baseball League in the summer of 2023.
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