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Islanders Prospect Cole Eiserman Takes Division I Freshman Goal Lead

Islanders Prospect Cole Eiserman Takes Division I Freshman Goal Lead

Yahoo27-03-2025
Cole Eiserman has continued his dominant freshman season for Boston University against Ohio State in the opening round of the 2025 NCAA Hockey Tournament.
At 8:07 of the second period, fellow New York Islanders prospect Kamil Bednarik won an offensive zone face-off.
Then, Eiserman collected the puck and fired it past Logan Terness:
Cole Eiserman scores.Ohio State 1BU 1 pic.twitter.com/r1a3jSnCQM
— The Elmonters (@TheElmonters) March 27, 2025
This was Eiserman's 22nd goal of the season.
In the third period, he scored again, this time off a bizarre angle below the goal line at 8:07:
Another for Cole Eiserman. BU pulling away. #Isles pic.twitter.com/e8FqkEtBRz
— The Elmonters (@TheElmonters) March 27, 2025
This was the Terriers' fourth consecutive goal to extend their lead to 6-3.
Eiserman's second goal was his 23rd of the season, giving him the lead among NCAA DI freshman in goals.
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