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See the Northeastern Hockey Schedule Here. Stay up to date with all the games and times.
Eastern Hockey Schedule
The Northeastern Hockey Schedule has been released! See below for the full schedule of games.
September
– 9/29 vs. UConn (H)
– 10/6 vs. Maine (A)
– 10/13 vs. UNH (H)
– 10/20 vs. Merrimack (A)
October
– 10/27 vs. Dartmouth (H)
– 10/31 at Holy Cross (A)
November
– 11/3 at UMass Lowell (A)
– 11/10 at BC (A)
– 11/17 at Merrimack (H)
– 11/24 vs. BU (H)
How to watch Northeastern Hockey
In order to watch Northeastern Hockey you can go to their website and click on the “Watch” tab. From there, you will be able to see the schedule for the upcoming games. You can also purchase tickets to the games.
Northeastern Hockey on TV
Northeastern Huskies Mens Hockey is on TV today, see the schedule here. The team has appeared in several televised games this season, including their home opener against Boston College
Some of the most popular games so far this season have been seen on NESN, NBC Sports Network and Regional Sports Networks Check your local listings for Game Times in your area.
Live stream Northeastern Hockey
Hey Husky hockey fans! Check out the schedule below to see when you can catch your team in action. All games will be streamed live, so you can cheer on from anywhere in the world. Go Huskies!
Listen to Northeastern Hockey
Northeastern Huskies men’s Ice Hockey is a college Ice hockey program that competes in NCAA Division I, representing Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. The team has competed in Hockey East since 1984. They play their home games at the 7,200-seat Matthews Arena, and are currently coached by Jim Madigan. The Huskies have appeared in five NCAA tournaments, most recently in 2016.
Northeastern hockey game times
Check out the game times for the upcoming Northeastern hockey season See when the team is playing at home and on the road, and plan your schedule accordingly!
Northeastern Hockey standings
Northeastern currently stands in first place in the Hockey East conference with a record of 13-3-2. The team’s next game is against Merrimack on Friday, January 17th at 7:00 PM.
Northeastern Hockey stats
Northeastern Huskies hockey is a NCAA Division I college ice hockey program that represents Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. The team has competed in the Hockey East conference since 1984, and previously competed in the now-defunct ECAC East from their inception in 1979 until 1983. The Huskies have appeared in seven NCAA Tournaments, winning conference tournament championships in 1988 and 2016. As of 2019, the program has produced three NHL All-Stars: Sean Walsh, Darren speakman & Reigning Vezina winner Braden Holtby.
Northeastern Hockey history
Northeastern Huskies men’s ice hockey is a college ice hockey program that represents Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. The team has competed in Hockey East since 1984 and is currently a member of the NCAA Division I. Northeastern finished first in Hockey East in 2016 and has won five Beanpot championships. Notable alumni include Jim Fahey, Shawn Thornton, Brad Thiessen, and Mike Geragosian.
Northeastern first fielded a men’s ice Hockey Team in 1917 and has been a member of the NCAA since 1948. The Huskies have appeared in seven NCAA tournaments, with their best finish coming in 1982 when they reached the Elite Eight. They are five-time winners of the Beanpot tournament, having most recently won the event in 2015. The Huskies have also won six conference championships four coming in Hockey East
Northeastern Hockey rivals
Northeastern University has a long and storied hockey tradition The school has produced some of the best players in the game, and its teams have been very successful over the years.
Northeastern currently competes in the Hockey East Conference and its biggest rivals are Boston College and Boston University The team also has a historic rivalry with Dartmouth, which it plays every year in the ” Beanpot” tournament.
The schedule for the upcoming season has been released, and there are some great games to look forward to. Here are some of the highlights:
-Northeastern vs. Boston College December 8th at 7:00pm
-Northeastern vs. Boston University December 29th at 7:00pm
-Northeastern vs. Dartmouth: January 17th at 8:00pm