 Let's go Terriers. Let's go Terriers. Hopes were high for Boston University hockey fans who crowded Fenway Johnny's to cheer on the Terriers during the Frozen 4 semi-final watch party, but Denver took a 2-1 victory at the end of the match-up. A couple of our key players maybe didn't play as well as we had hoped, so just pretty frustrated right now because I really thought we'd be in the title game Saturday night. It's just seemed like we really struggled to set up plays to get to keep the puck in Denver's end and get a lot of scoring opportunities, so offense seemed to struggle a little bit. Energy was soaring when the Terriers outshot the pioneers 10-3 during the game's first period. Hopes for BU fell once the pioneers picked up momentum midway through the game, leading to their big win. I mean, I think I knew it was going to be tough. Denver is ranked highly, so they played well in the beginning. I had a feeling it was going to be a close game. Teplinsky said he thought the game could have been played more fairly. The refs didn't call some things, and especially the one call where the ref was clearly in the way and a hindrance, and then there was no call, so I know that's a cop out to say what did they do wrong, but I think the refs weren't the best this game. This is only the fourth time BU and Boston College have made it to the Frozen 4 together, and if BU defeated Denver, they would have taken on top ranked BC in the championship. It definitely wasn't our best game. I feel like we started off pretty strong, but progressively just got more and more nervous, and that definitely led to a lot of turnovers, and our passing definitely could have had some work, but I mean, at least we made it here. I hope for next season that Macklintel Breedy and Lane Hudson stay, and then with the new guys, Izerman and the younger Hudson, that we really come back. We can win next season. Reporting for BU TV, I'm Chloe Adams.