With the semester coming to a close some Terriers will be getting a few weeks off from playing. However, others will dawn their countries colors will playing in the IIHF World Junior Championship.
Here are the list of Terriers that have been invited to their countries camps.
Canada:
Sophomore forward Shane Bowers
The Halifax, Nova Scotia native is currently tied for third on the squad with three goals.
The former first round pick finished his freshman season third on the team with points (32) and goals (17).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAGxhFgMeq4
Sophomore defenseman Cam Crotty
The Greely Ontario, native currently ranks second on the team and eighth in the conference with 21 blocked shots.
Last season the Arizona Coyotes prospect finished the season with a +10 ranking, however this season his plus/minus sits at -3.
Crotty has yet to record a point this season.
The rest of Team Canada can be found here.
USA
Freshman forward Joel Farabee
The Cicero, New York native currently fourth on the team with nine points and his three goals are tied for third on the squad.
Last season, the Philadelphia Flyers’ draft picked served as captain of the 2017-18 U.S. National Under-18 Team.
Sophomore forward Logan Cockerill
The Brighton, Michigan native eight on the team with five points.
The New York Islanders’ prospect captured a gold medal with Team USA at 2017 IIHF U18 World Championship.
The rest of Team USA can be found here.
You can read a breakdown of each player at Team USA’s camp here.
vinnie • Dec 8, 2018 at 1:13 pm
if we had those three guys in last night, we would have won by at least 4 goals. Just ask Colin
Colin Doherty • Dec 7, 2018 at 7:02 pm
Vinnie your opinion of me means absolutely nothing to me. I don’t need to impress you. Bu plays at the highest level of D1 hockey so everyone who plays here are great hockey players. And I make the statement that they switzer praudzick and witkowski work harder is because they have school and practice and I know how hard they work to crack the line up so yes in my mind they work the hardest. I believe perhaps you or others said I lost all credibility last year when I said the bu train would storm down the tracks . We all know how that turned out.
Vinnie • Dec 7, 2018 at 3:16 pm
GREAT players, Colin.
Are you freaking serious? When you make statements like that you lose all credibility in my mind. Not that that matters to you.
Colin Doherty • Dec 7, 2018 at 1:41 pm
One other point and I hope people don’t knock these kids but you have guys like Switzer praudzick witkowski and others that are great players who don’t get a lot of ice time . But stick with bu they care about there education. They could play at any D1 school they wanted to but they picked bu I give them all the credit because they work as hard or even harder then some guys in the line up. So I don’t like to hear they don’t care .
Colin Doherty • Dec 7, 2018 at 1:30 pm
Son of c.c. Your preaching to the quire there I wish we could have all these guys for 4 years but you can’t blame a kid for pursuing his dream and making lots of money. I disagree with the notion that they don’t value there education I know jake is a few credits shy Dante did not have to come back and he did. These kids love bu. I see them out in Boston and all they do is represent the university in the best possible light. I think coach has seen what has happened the last few years and he will be looking for more of a mix of guys some 4 year guys with some blue chip high drafted guys. I don’t know the specifics but one of the players told me that the team does real well with academic gpa.
Frozen Out • Dec 7, 2018 at 11:17 am
Son of CC,
Excellent point, too many of these so called all stars or high end players are focused on one single goal to get to the NHL. They equate a year at B.U. too being in the AHL. They would rather win a game than lose but the primary goal is to sharpen individual skills so they will be in the NHL next year.
sonofcaesarcarlaci • Dec 7, 2018 at 8:26 am
Colin ,that we are the youngest team in college IS the problem. We are the youngest because our recruits do no VALUE education at BU at all. The top guys will always leave but why the “JFK’s” ? The later will be out of hockey before he is 28. What then ?
Frozen Out • Dec 6, 2018 at 1:47 pm
Any body else sick of the excuses for the poor results to date? How come it seems like every goaltender is the next Ken Dryden when he competes against B.U.? If these results continues there is always the were to young issue which in my mind masks the truth of a mentally fragile team that is not prepared to compete for 60 minutes every night.
Ironically more players chosen to tryout for World Juniors than any other team in college hockey . An average of one player per B.U. team victory this season to date. Not a statistic that I would think anyone would feel is any where close to a positive accomplishment. I might add almost impossible to do if you really think about it.
Any body else concerned that B.U. barely managed one point against the worst beagle team I have seen since around 2000. How is it possible to get one shot on the power play in five minutes? Any reason why the top six forwards and top four defenseman have performed to date so far below reasonable expectations? Especially one of your captains, whom in my mind was so badly beaten on two own zone face off that he turned the Friday game around and then missed an open net on Saturday.
So in my mind this is a lot worse than last year. Can the turn it around, absolutely but until the culture changes that will be difficult to achieve.
Glenn C Staub • Dec 6, 2018 at 9:33 am
Well I definitely don’t want to see BU Hockey play if several of our top players are not available. Just curious, how about having the goalies wear masks? Is that too “soft” for you ROFL?
sonofcaesarcarlaci • Dec 6, 2018 at 8:14 am
At one time college hockey would play through the season. This large gap in play is not good for the college game. Three weeks off. Really ? I think the World Jr games are interesting but I want to see BU Hockey not all star games. This country as a whole is getting so soft.