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She started off at the Institute for Research Education & Training in Addiction, where she served as an opiate addiction consultant on the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy’s 25 Cities Initiative. The Edinboro University graduate is a lifelong Erie County resident. He began his career in 2008 as a victim-witness coordinator for the Erie County District Attorney’s Office. Since then, he’s worked as a campaign director for local candidates, as a behavioral health specialist and has sat on the board of the Erie County Industrial Development Authority.

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There will be plenty of open ice here for someone to win this game. BC overcame a 2-0 deficit in the regional final to earn a spot in the Frozen Four. BC never led in regulation against Quinnipiac, needing Jack Malone’s overtime heroics to secure a 5-4 win.

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The youngest player to win the award, Celebrini is expected to be the No. 1 pick of the NHL Draft in June, just two weeks after he turns 18. He had 32 goals and 32 assists in 38 games as BU returned to the Frozen Four before bowing to Denver, 2-1, Thursday. He is the fourth Terrier to win the award, joining Chris Drury (1998), Matt Gilroy (2009), and Jack Eichel (2015). After not winning a game when it scored two goals or fewer all season, Denver had done just that three times in a row, all by 2-1 scores, including two in overtime.

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    Maybe not, but the nation’s leading scorer wraps around the net and throws it out front, and the disc hits Ethan Edwards’s right skate, then his left, and through Jake Barczewski’s five-hole, and it’s 2-0 BC. This fantastic Eagles season, which saw them flirt with the No. 1 ranking before grabbing it for good in late January, stands one win — against Denver on Saturday (6 p.m., ESPN2) — from a national title. Matt Davis robs Ryan Leonard on one end, then the Pioneers counter with two shots on Jacob Fowler in rapid succession. The Pioneers are No. 1 with 4.7 goals per game but managed just four goals in regulation over three games in the tournament. Denver will get the first power play of the night after BU’s Nick Zabaneh is whistled on a sloppy high sticking penalty. Things get a little chippy after Denver’s Sean Behrens lays a big hit on Macklin Celebrini — with what looked like some head contact — and BU’s Shane Lachance.

    Against Michigan on Thursday, freshman goaltender Jacob Fowler stopped 31 shots for the Eagles, and classmate Will Smith scored twice as BC blanked the Wolverines, 4-0, to secure a spot in the national championship. The BU bench is absolutely livid as the Terriers think Devin Kaplan was slashed; BU has still yet to go on the power play tonight after 70 minutes of hockey. To get to OT, the Terriers had to survive four penalty kills — without a power play — and started extras with 47 seconds left on a Dylan Peterson boarding minor. Smith, a native of Lexington and taken No. 4 in the 2023 NHL Draft by the Sharks, perhaps had the best case after leading the NCAA in points with 69 (23 goals, 46 assists). While asking BC coach Greg Brown about Smith, NHL.com’s Jessi Pierce prefaced her question by saying that Jack Eichel, who won the Hobey in 2015 as a freshman at BU, told her he voted for Smith.

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