Well folks, we made it through the regular season. With the news of sophomore forward Patrick Harper being ruled out for the rest of the season, Liam and I have seen a lot of concern the scoring depth. Here we have outlined the top five leaders in the offensive stats. If Harper is in the top five, we have included the person who finished sixth in the category
Points
1. Junior forward and assistant captain Bobo Carpenter takes the top spot with 30 points.
T2. Despite missing four games this season for the Olympics, junior forward and assistant captain Jordan Greenway finished tied for second with 27 points. Freshman forward Shane Bowers also picked up 27 points. Bowers finished second in the Hockey East among freshmen.
T3. We have a tie between sophomore defenseman Dante Fabbro and freshman forward Brady Tkachuk. Both had 26 points in the regular season. Fabbro finished second in Hockey East among defensmen. Tkachuk finished third among freshmen.
Goals
1. Carpenter once again takes the top spot here, finding the back of the net 18 times.
2. Bowers finds himself with 16 goals this season. Bowers finished third in the country among freshmen.
3. Greenway lit the lamp 10 times this season.
4. With nine goals, Fabbro finished tied for fourth in the country among blue liners and at the top of the conference.
5. Harper ended the season fifth on the team with eight tallies
*6. Despite not scoring a goal until the fourteenth goal of the season, Tkachuk finished the season with seven goals. He finished tied for tenth among freshmen nationally.
Assists
1. Tkachuk takes the top spot with 19 helpers. He finished tied for eighth in the country among rookies and led the conference among freshmen
T2. Greenway finished the season second on the team tied with Fabbro with 17 assists. Fabbro finished tied for fourth in the conference among defensemen.
4. Sophomore defenseman Chad Krys finished fourth on the Terriers with 16 assists. Which had him sixth in the conference among blue liners.
5. Harper finished with the season with 13 assists
*6. Carpenter finished his strong junior season with 12 assists.
Power play goals
1. Carpenter finished fifth in the conference with seven power play goals.
T2. Fabbro led all Terrier defensemen with four goals on the power play, Harper also finished with four goals on the power play.
T3. Greenway, Krys and Bowers all found the back of the net three times this season with the man advantage.
Short handed goals
1. Once again Carpenter led the way. He had two short handed goals this season and finished tied for third in the Hockey East
T2. Greenway and Tkachuk had a short handed goal this season.
Hat-Tricks
1. Carpenter finished tied for first in the conference with two three-goal games
2. Fabbro had one of two hat-tricks from the blue line in the conference.
Breakdown by class
1. Freshmen led the way with 109 points this season. They combined for 40 goals and 69 assists.
2. Sophomores combined for 81 points with 26 goals and 55 assists.
3. Despite having three players, the junior class of Carpenter, forward Ryan Cloonan and Greenway combined for 58 points with 28 goals and 30 assists.
4. In their final season at BU, the seniors had 38 points off 11 goals and 27 assists.
As a team, BU finished the season second in scoring offense with 3.09 goals per game and fifteenth nationally
Their power play also finished second converting on 22.6 percent of its chances. It also finished ninth in the nation with its power play.