UConn men’s hockey erased a two-goal deficit in the third period against the No. 2 Boston College Eagles but ended up losing 4-3 in overtime. BC earned two points while the Huskies earned one for the overtime loss.
Vomacka keeps Huskies afloat early
In the first period, UConn looked like a team coming off a three-week layoff. The Eagles kept the Huskies pinned in their own zone for long stretches of time as they enjoyed a 20-7 advantage in shots.
Despite that, the two teams went into the first intermission deadlocked at 1-1.
“[BC] came out and jumped us early,” UConn head coach Mike Cavanaugh said.