BOSTON - After 115 years, Matthews Arena hosted its final event as the No. 11 Northeastern men's hockey team fell to the Boston University Terriers, 4-3, on Saturday night after a back-and-forth fight.
The final opening goal at Historic Matthews Arena came on the power-play, as
Jacob Mathieu put Northeastern ahead 1–0 with help from
Giacomo Martino and
Vinny Borgesi. The Huskies built on that momentum when
Tyler Fukakusa found the net, again assisted by Martino along with Ameen Hajibi.
Before the end of the first period, Boston University responded. At 17:40, Brandon Svoboda scored for the Terriers. BU carried that push into the second period, tying the game 2–2 on a goal from Sacha Boisvert.
Northeastern regained the lead in dramatic fashion with just one second remaining in the second period.
Joe Connor buried a backhanded shot off a feed from
Dylan Hryckowian.
The Terriers answered once more in the third, as Kamil Bednarik scored and then moments later, Svoboda netted his second goal of the game to secure a 4–3 victory for Boston University.
The Huskies said goodbye tonight to the world's oldest multi-purpose athletic building and home to the world's oldest artificial ice sheet, this iconic venue gave birth to the Boston Bruins and countless other college programs. Since 1930, it has served as the heart of Northeastern basketball and hockey.
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To honor the final game and celebrate the storied legacy of Matthews Arena, post game, athletics held a ceremonial send-off recognizing the decades of hockey played within its walls. Northeastern paid tribute to the legends who skated their college years on this ice by welcoming back Randy and Johnny Bucyk, Jay Bell, Art Chisholm, David Poile, Wayne Turner, Jeff Hiltz, David O'Brien, Dan McGillis, Jim Fahey, Mike McLaughlin, and Jordan Harris. Current captain of the Huskies,
Vinny Borgesi, capped off the ceremony by leading the team in one final lap around the ice.
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Northeastern returns to the ice in the new year to face Army on Friday, Jan. 2 at 7 p.m. in West Point, New York