The power play comes through and Andre Gasseau excels: Thoughts from Boston College men’s hockey weekend

The power play comes through and Andre Gasseau excels: Thoughts from Boston College men’s hockey weekend
The power play comes through and Andre Gasseau excels: Thoughts from Boston College men’s hockey weekend

The Boston College men’s hockey team has won three straight and four of its last five to help push into the NCAA tournament as we now have just four games left in the regular season. Things have been going well for the most part, and the team’s recent sweep of a two-game series against UConn has them on the right side of the tournament bubble as things stand. With a big series against BU coming up, let’s take a look at some of what’s been happening for the Eagles as they look to solidify their postseason status.

THE POWER PLAY IS COMING IN A BIG TIME

BC’s power play has been a huge part of their success this season. After a down year in 2024-25 when they converted on less than 18 percent of their chances, the Eagles are sixth in the NCAA this year and atop Hockey East with a 28 percent success rate. They have 28 goals so far with a human advantage and they are scoring them in great moments. James Hagens scored the eventual game-winner Friday night with a power-play goal and the team combined for three a few weeks ago to help win the Beanpot against BU. In some ways, this felt like a weakness last season despite the presence of Ryan Leonard and Gabe Perreault, so it’s impressive that the team has improved to such a degree.

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A big reason for the improvement has undoubtedly been the addition of Ryan Conmy to the team. Conmy has four power-play goals on the season (well, third-most on the team) but has recently made his presence felt more as a distributor. Take a look at his assist on Dean Letourneau’s power play goal from Saturday afternoon for an example of that.

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