CHESNUT HILL, Mass. — A four-goal second period by the #15/15 Boston College Eagles was too much to overcome for Notre Dame hockey Friday night as the Irish fell to the Eagles, 5-3, Friday afternoon.
A strong start for the Irish Friday afternoon gave them the 1-0 lead early in the first frame as Danny Nelson’s powerplay tally was the difference maker heading into the first intermission.
The Eagles were called for a hold at 2:10 of the opening period and the visitors were granted their first powerplay opportunity of the night. The junior forward, and co-captain, Danny picked up the rebound at 3:23 to give the Irish the lead and mark his third consecutive game with a powerplay goal.
Notre Dame held the one-goal lead through the remainder of the first period despite being called for a pair of penalties late in the frame.
Sutter Muzzatti nearly had the Irish up by two at 1:24 of the second stanza but a video review confirmed the puck never fully crossed the goal line and play resumed with the 1-0 tally.
BC evened the score at 7:04 of the second period when a shot from the point made it through traffic and beat Nicholas Kempf in the crease.
Evan Werner got the Irish back on top when he tapped the puck behind BC’s netminder, Louka Cloutier, at the 11:46 mark of the second period but BC would find the equalizer just 54 seconds later to knot it up 2-2.
The Eagles took the lead late in the frame after a collision in the crease knocked Kempf on his back and unable to reposition before the puck was shot but a coaches challenge by the Irish for goaltender interference was unsuccessful after a lengthy deliberation by the officials. BC would net one more before the end of the frame as the Irish trailed 4-2 heading into the final period of regulation.
Paul Fischer drew the Irish within a goal just 2:27 into the final frame when his shot from the point sailed top shelf, clipping a defender in front of the net and deflecting past the BC netminder.
The Eagles reclaimed their two-goal lead with 12:37 to play in regulation after a race up ice beat the Irish defensemen and fire a shot over the shoulder of Kempf to make it a 5-3 game.
A pair of off-setting penalties at 8:47 of the contest made it four-on-four hockey for two minutes but neither side could capitalize on the extra ice chance and the action returned to five-on-five with less than 10 minutes to play.
BC was whistled for interference at 13:02 and the Irish powerplay unit saw their third chance of the night while looking to overcome the two-goal deficit. The Irish failed to capitalize on the late powerplay opportunity and continued to trail the Eagles 5-3 at the final media timeout of the day.
The Irish pulled Kempf with three minutes to play in regulation as the extra attacker hopped over the boards looking to attack in the Irish zone but the netminder returned after play transitioned into the Irish end before being deflected out of play for a defensive-zone draw. The sophomore returned the bench with 1:11 to play in the contest as the Irish opted once more for the sixth skater.
The score went final at 5-3 to conclude the team’s road slate for the 2025 calendar year.
UP NEXT
The Irish close out the first half of the season next weekend when No. 2/2 Wisconsin pays a visit to Compton Family Ice Arena, Dec. 5-6. If the national rankings hold, it will be the third-straight top-2 team the Irish have hosted, dating back to the Big Ten Conference opener Oct. 31-Nov. 1 against then-second ranked Michigan.