 Tis the season to beat Jolly with the Boston University men's and women's hockey teams. On December 8th, the Terriers hosted Skate with the Terriers, an open skating event they host every year around the holidays for loyal supporters of the two teams. It gives families the chance to meet the Terriers and the kids get the chance to meet the men and women behind the helmets. Everybody gets to skate. I think the young kids get a little closer to some of the people they look up to so it's all and all just a fun day to celebrate the holidays. 13 athletes at Boston University fulfilled community service and outreach hours completing over 4,500 hours last year. This event highlights their dedication to increasing community spirit. A lot of community service events with the Special Olympics and other sorts of events like this event to bring the community out. This event not only allows the Terrier fans to spend quality time with their favorite players and coaches, but it also allows the teams to meet the fans that keep them going. It's just another one to give back to the fans and the supporters of the program. Everyone involved in the event has a favorite part of the day, whether it means the fans get to meet the players, the players get to meet the fans, or just experiencing a unique opportunity. Hang out with some kids and them get to know us a little bit more so when they come to the games they know our faces more than just seeing us in our helmet and our jersey. We're going into Tin Alty Box. The B.U. Men's and Women's Hockey teams have been working on this event together for the past nine years and they hope to continue this tradition with the friends of the Terriers for years to come. In Boston for B.U. TV, I'm Maria Martinolec.