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BOSTON -- Calling all Northeastern hockey fans: individual game tickets for both men's and women's ice hockey are now on sale! Be sure to lock down your seats at historic Matthews Arena as the 2018-19 Huskies battle some of the best teams in the nation by
clicking here.
Starting at just $23, fans can secure a great seat to see the NU men's hockey team take the ice for any of their 16 home games during the 2018-19 campaign. The men's home schedule features 12 Hockey East games, and includes games against 2018 NCAA tournament qualifiers St. Cloud State on Oct. 27 and Boston University on Nov. 1. The Huskies will host regional rival and Hockey East Regular Season Champion Boston College on March 2.
The Howlin' Huskies are also offering the Men's Hockey Flex Pack, which includes four tickets to a game (excluding St. Cloud State and Boston University), starting at $55. In addition, fans can also purchase a mini package which includes tickets to the Boston University game as well as tickets to three other games this season. Please contact Zac White (
z.white@northeastern.edu; 617-373-6785) for more information.
Fans can secure women's hockey game tickets for $8 each. The women's home schedule kicks off on October 5 against Boston University. The 2018-19 home schedule features 13 Hockey East games, and includes games against 2018 NCAA tournament runner-up Colgate on Oct. 12 and 13.
The men's hockey team is coming off an historic 2017-18 season in which the Huskies captured their first Beanpot title in 30 years, returned to the NCAA tournament and had the school's first-ever Hobey Baker Award winner (
Adam Gaudette). Rising junior and assistant captain
Jeremy Davies is back after an All-American season in 2017-18, along with 2018 Hockey East Goaltending Champion
Cayden Primeau, to lead 21 returning letterwinners. The Howlin' Huskies also welcome six new members, including 2018 NHL draft picks
Tyler Madden (Vancouver Canucks) and
Jordan Harris (Montreal Canadians).
Women's ice hockey is back after an unprecedented run to seize its first Hockey East tournament championship in program history a season ago. Junior defenseman
Codie Cross is back after participating in Hockey Canada's National Women's Development Program this summer, while the Huskies welcome one of their top recruiting classes in program history, highlighted by
Alina Mueller, a two-time Olympian with Switzerland who led all scorers with 10 points at the 2018 PyeongChang Games.