Completed Event: Men's Ice Hockey versus #12/14 Maine on January 10, 2026 , Win , 3, to, 0


1/24/2026 10:10:00 PM | Men's Ice Hockey
Jack Parsons made 33 saves for his second shutout of the season.
BOSTON, Mass. – Tanner Adams scored twice in the third period and Jack Parsons posted his second shutout of the season as the No. 11 Providence College men's hockey team blanked No. 18 Boston University, 4-0, on Saturday night (Jan. 24) at Agganis Arena. The Friars move into first place in the Hockey East standings with their sixth-consecutive victory.
RECORDS
Providence (15-7-2, 10-3-1 HEA) | Boston University (12-12-1, 8-9-0 HEA)
SCORE
Providence – 4 | Boston University – 0
VENUE
Agganis Arena – Boston, Mass.
GOALIES
Jack Parsons (PC) – 33 saves, 0 goals against
Mikhail Yegorov (BU) – 22 saves, 3 goals against
NOTES
- Providence got on the board at the 2:03 mark of the first period as John Mustard slipped through the Terrier defense and beat Yegorov to the blocker side for his 10th goal of the season. Julius Sumpf earned the lone assist on the play.
- The Friars' penalty kill came up huge late in the second period after Mustard was assessed a five-minute major and game misconduct for contact to the head.
- Jack Parsons stopped all 12 shots he faced in the second period.
- Julius Sumpf gave the Friars a 2-0 lead at 10:34 of the third period with his third goal of the season after finishing off a rebound from Aleksi Kivioja. Clint Levens earned the secondary assist on the play.
- Tanner Adams added an insurance marker at 17:26 then capped the scoring with an empty-net goal with 18 seconds remaining for his eighth goal of the season.
- Parsons shut the door with 33 saves on the night and his second shutout of the season.
- The Friars recorded their first win at Agganis Arena since Oct. 26, 2018 and swept both Boston College and Boston University in the same season for the first time in program history.
- Providence earned its first weekend sweep over Boston University since Oct. 30-31, 1998.
- The seven wins in the month of January are the most in January since winning eight in 1974.
PC GAME HIGHS
Goals: Adams (2)
Assists: Sumpf, Gamache, Kivioja, Rybakov, Levens, McQueen (1)
Points: Adams, Sumpf (2)
Shots: Adams (4)
POWER PLAYS
Boston University – 0/3
Providence – 0/2
SHOTS
Boston University – 33
Providence – 26
FACEOFFS
Boston University – 22-of-44 (.500)
Providence – 22-of-44 (.500)
UP NEXT
The Friars will hit the road to Orono, Maine next weekend for a single game against the Black Bears on Saturday (Jan. 31) at 7 p.m.