Gophers men’s hockey again can’t generate offense in loss to Boston College

The Gophers lost their second game in a row, managing only 19 shots on goal in the Eagles’ first visit in 12 years.

The Minnesota Star Tribune
October 10, 2025 at 4:42AM
Gophers goalie Nathan Airey deflects the puck against Boston College on Thursday night at 3M Arena at Mariucci. (Kelly Lynn)

Will Moore scored the go-ahead goal late in the second period and the Boston College men’s hockey team outlasted the Gophers 3-1 on Thursday at 3M Arena at Mariucci.

Visiting the Gophers for the first time since October 2013, the 11th-ranked Eagles (1-1) outshot the home team 34-19. Drew Fortescue’s empty-netter with 24 seconds remaining sealed the victory.

“We just can’t connect dots right now on a consistent basis,” Gophers coach Bob Motzko told reporters after the game. “The last thing we can do is be frustrated. That would just be wasted energy right now because there is too much to look forward to when we get to better hockey.”

The No. 12 Gophers (1-2) opened the season last weekend with a split in their first series with Michigan Tech. They lost the finale 5-3, getting only 13 shots on goal in that game.

Generating offense again was a problem for the Gophers on Thursday. They got their only goal from Brody Lamb with 61 seconds left in the first period. That tied the score at 1-1, after BC had scored first with 5:51 left in the period on a goal by Will Vote.

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The Eagles, who opened the season with a 4-3 loss to No. 13 Quinnipiac on Oct. 3, took a 1-0 lead with 5:51 left in the first period on a goal by Will Vote.

Moore put BC up for good with 3:19 left in the second period when he redirected a shot from defenseman Lukas Gustafsson past Gophers goalie Nathan Airey.

The Gophers began the third period on the power play after Gustafsson was whistled for a penalty with four seconds left in the second period — the first and only penalty of the game — but were unable to get the tying goal. The Gophers were 0-for-4 on the power play in the series with Michigan Tech last weekend.

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Airey stopped 31 shots for the Gophers. Louka Cloutier made 18 saves for BC.

The teams will conclude the series at 6 p.m. Friday.

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