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It was all Boston College for most of the first period, with the Eagles outshooting Boston University 16-9. Ryan Leonard and Gabe Perreault showed why they are one of the most dominant duos in college hockey this season, combining for the game’s first tally about seven minutes in:
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The Eagles had a few more chances shortly after the Perreault goal, but Yegorov stood tall in net for BU. The Terriers evened out the action in the later minutes of the period, getting some solid scoring chances of their own, but Jacob Fowler stopped all of the Terriers’ shots, keeping BC out in front 1-0 after 20 minutes.
Ryan Leonard slips a slick feed over to a wide-open Gabe Perreault on the backdoor, who slides it home and opens the scoring in the 2025 Beanpot final.
Leonard finds Perreault to put the Eagles up 1-0!
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The puck has dropped, and the 2025 Beanpot championship is underway between No. 1 Boston College and No. 9 Boston University.
The 2025 Beanpot features a matchup between two great goaltenders. Jacob Fowler has been a brick wall for Boston College this season, leading Hockey East in wins, shutouts and save percentage. In the other crease is Mikhail Yegorov, who joined Boston U. in the second semester, and has had a solid start to his collegiate career. Here’s a look at some of their numbers this season:
In his first four collegiate games:
Beat BC.
Bring the Beanpot back home.
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No. 1 Boston College is set to face off against its cross-town rival, No. 9 Boston University in the 298th edition of the battle of Commonwealth Ave. The last time these two teams met in the Beanpot final was in 2016, when Alex Tuch scored the lone goal in a 1-0 overtime win to propel Boston College to its 20th Beanpot championship.
A top-10 matchup is on the books tonight, and this one is for all the beans.
Harvard held Northeastern to just seven shots in the third period to thwart the Huskies’ comeback effort. Northeastern threatened to score in the final minute on the powerplay with an extra attacker, but Charette and the Crimson stood tall to hold on and win the 2025 Beanpot consolation game 4-3.
Harvard finishes the game with four powerplay goals, two of which came from Mason Langenbrunner. Northeastern outshot Harvard 26-19, but Ben Charette made 23 saves enroute to his first Beanpot win.
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On a night full of penalties for Northeastern, Joaquim Lemay gets called for a major penalty for crosschecking, giving the red-hot Crimson powerplay a five-minute man advantage. Harvard has a chance to blow this game wide open now.
Harvard took advantage of Northeastern’s mistakes in the second period, scoring three powerplay goals on four chances. The Crimson are now 4/5 on the man advantage. The last time Harvard scored four powerplay goals in a game was Feb. 8, 2019, when Harvard legend Adam Fox recorded four assists in a 5-3 victory over Union College.
Northeastern swapped goalies after Harvard went up 3-1. Cameron Whitehead was pulled after allowing three goals on just seven shots. Quentin Sigurdson looked sharp in relief, though he allowed one goal on seven shots faced. The Huskies showed some life late in the period, though, as captain Jack Williams netted his second of the game on a wicked one-timer to pull Northeastern back within one.
Shots are 19-15 in favor of Northeastern.
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Jack Williams wires a one-time shot top-shelf to pull the Huskies within one late in the second period. Northeastern is showing some signs of life heading into the break.
Laserbeam one-timer from Willy 🔥
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Mason Langenbrunner slides one through the five hole for his second of the game. Harvard’s powerplay remains perfect with its fourth goal on its fourth chance of the game.
First multi-goal game for Mason Langenbrunner and it happed to be on Causeway Street ⬇️
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After giving up three-straight goals, Cristophe Tellier jumps on a rebound and roofs it as Northeastern pulls back within one.
Tellier charges the juicy rebound and the Huskies are down just one!
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Harvard has scored on all three of its powerplays so far. The Crimson have taken a 3-1 lead on three unanswered goals after giving up the first goal.
Quentin Sigurdson has replaced Cameron Whitehead in net for Northeastern as the Huskies look to get some momentum back.
Casey Severo deflects a shot in for Harvard’s third powerplay goal of the game to take a two-goal lead in the second period.
Make it three power-play goals tonight 🫡
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Harvard gets another powerplay goal on a one-timer from Boston Bruins prospect Mason Langenbrunner after a sweet feed from Ben MacDonald.
Bruins fans are gonna like this one 🐻
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