Boston College Women’s Hockey Ready for Merrimack Showdown

Get ready, hockey fans! The Boston College women’s hockey team is gearing up for an exciting Hockey East showdown against Merrimack this weekend.

The Eagles, looking to bounce back after a tough series against No. 4 Cornell, will face off against the Warriors at Lawler Rink on Saturday at 1:00 p.m.

You can catch the game live on ESPN+.

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This is the first time these two teams meet in conference play this season, and honestly, both squads seem eager to make a statement.

Boston College’s Season So Far

The Boston College Eagles have had a mixed start, sitting at 3-4-0 overall.

They’ve been perfect so far in Hockey East, notching a 2-0 record with wins over Holy Cross and Providence.

The team averages 2.29 goals per game on 30.6 shots, while opponents have been putting up 4.14 goals per game on nearly 40 shots.

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Even with those tough numbers, the Eagles have shown some grit and discipline, blocking 16.7 shots per game compared to their opponents’ 12.6.

Key Players to Watch

Ava Thomas has been the spark for the Eagles, leading with 12 points—five goals and seven assists—through seven games.

She’s averaging over 1.7 points and seven shots per game with a .102 shooting percentage, which is pretty impressive.

Kate Ham has chipped in with four goals and six points, including both a power-play and a shorthanded tally.

Goaltender Grace Campbell has started every game, logging nearly 408 minutes, making 238 saves, and posting a .898 save percentage with a 3.97 goals-against average.

Scouting Merrimack

Merrimack is still looking for its first conference win this season.

The Warriors finished last year with a 10-24-2 overall record and went 5-19-2 in Hockey East play.

They’re bringing back top scorers like Alexa Matses and Samantha Isbell, who combined for over 30 points in the 2024-25 season.

This matchup feels crucial for Merrimack as they try to turn things around.

Team Dynamics

Boston College has shown flashes of strength but still has a few rough patches to iron out.

The Eagles have converted 14.3% of their power plays, going 3-for-21 this year.

On the penalty kill, they’ve held opponents to five goals on 29 chances (17.2%) and even managed a shorthanded goal.

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Faceoffs have been a sore spot, with the team winning just 39.3% of draws—163 out of 415 at the dot.

Game Day Details

The game against Merrimack is set for 1:00 p.m. on Saturday at Lawler Rink.

You can watch it live on ESPN+.

It’s shaping up to be a must-watch for fans of women’s college hockey, with both teams having a lot to prove.

For more info, check out the official Boston College athletics website.

Final Thoughts

Boston College Eagles get ready for their Hockey East showdown against Merrimack. All eyes are on Ava Thomas, Kate Ham, and Grace Campbell.

This game could really shape how the rest of their season goes. The Eagles haven’t lost in conference play yet, so they’re in a great spot to climb the Hockey East standings.

Honestly, you don’t want to miss this one—it should be a good matchup!

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