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Returning for the first time to Walter Brown arena, where they played their home games last year during the renovation of Watson Rink, the Crimson Icemen (1-2) attempt to even their record tonight against Boston University.
B.U. (3-1) is led by junior center Mark Fidler, who has notched two goals and seven assists in four games. In their last outing, the Terriers lost, 4-3, to the University of New Hampshire after scoring 14 goals while sweeping their first three.
The Crimson opened its season with a victory over Northeastern, but has since lost twice, to RPI and Providence. Greg Olson leads the icemen with four goals and two assists for a total of six points.
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