ST. CLOUD, MINN. – No. 13 Boston College skated out to a 2-0 lead in front of a hostile crowd at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center, but No. 3 St. Cloud State came roaring back to score five unanswered tallies, including a pair of power play goals, to claim the front end of a two-game series, 5-2, Friday night.
and scored their first goals of the season while sophomore goaltender (Lakeville, Minn.) picked up his first start of the season in front of his hometown crowd.
Edquist stopped a career-best 42 shots as the Huskies outshot Boston College, 47-20.