UConn men’s hockey gave up a go-ahead goal with 1:22 and ultimately fell to the No. 16 Boston College Eagles, 2-1.
“It was disappointing because I think we had a great week of practice and I thought we were ready for this game,” head coach Mike Cavanaugh said postgame.
The Huskies scored first on Ryan Tverberg’s fifth goal in his last four games, but BC responded to tie it with 20.3 seconds left in the second period.
With both teams unable to find the back of the net in the final stanza, the game seemed destined for overtime before Jack McBain put the Eagles ahead for good with 82 seconds to play.