The Boston College Eagles men’s hockey team split its series opener over the weekend against the Michigan State Spartans. On Friday, the Eagles won 3-0
The Boston College Eagles men’s hockey team kicks off its season on Friday, Oct. 11 against Michigan State in East Lansing, Mich. As the season draws closer, we’re taking a look and profiling each member of the 2024-25 roster.
Name: Oskar Jellvik Position: Forward Year: Junior Number: 15 Height: 5’10” Hometown: Taby, Sweden Last Season: Oskar Jellvik took a big step forward in his second season as an Eagle, jumping up from 17 points as a freshman to 42 as a sophomore, good for just over a point per game pace.
The NHL began awarding the Conn Smythe Trophy to the most valuable player of the postseason beginning in the 1965 season. How many of the past winners can you name in six minutes?
Going into the 2024-25 season, the Boston Bruins will have four players entering their junior seasons at the NCAA level. This is where we not only get into the top-tier of the Bruins prospects, but we also meet their only goaltender in the NCAA ranks.
Oskar Jellvik was born on February 8, 2003, in Taby, Sweden. Jellvik’s brother, Anton, is heading into his senior year at Plymouth State University as captain of the hockey team.
Oskar Jellvik is our pick for Most Improved Male Player after enjoying a bit of a breakout season for the Eagles. Jellvik did a lot of things right without being rewarded too often on the scoreboard in his first year at BC, but that changed in a big way in his sophomore season.
The second slate of regional semifinal matchups took place on Friday, with some of the best teams in the country taking one step closer to the Frozen Four.
As the calendar turns to February, the schedule is heating up for college hockey with the NHL’s All-Star Break coming to an end. In Boston, the first two Monday nights are annually big hockey nights in the college rank with the Beanpot Tournament being held at the TD Garden.
The Boston College men’s hockey team returned to action over the weekend, brining and end to their long midseason break with a home-and-home series against Providence.
The Boston College men’s hockey team fell to Providence by a score of 4-3 tonight, but still takes the season series 2-1. The game started in a similar fashion as last night’s BC blowout win, as Oskar Jellvik gave BC a 1-0 lead that held into the first intermission.