Boston University’s ice hockey team clinched their 32nd Beanpot title on Monday night with a 4-1 victory over Boston College. Freshman goalie Mikhail Yegorov played a crucial role in the win, blocking 43 out of 44 shots. Yegorov received the Eberly Award for the best save percentage in the tournament, proving his worth in the high-stakes game. The Terriers’ victory marked the 23rd meeting between the Eagles and the Terriers in the Beanpot final, with BU now holding a 13-10 edge. The win ended Boston College’s nine-game win streak, denying them their first Beanpot title since 2016.
Despite BC’s early lead and dominance in shots in the first period, Boston University stayed resilient and eventually took control of the game. Freshman Cole Hutson, who scored three goals and two assists throughout the tournament, was named the MVP. The victory gives the Terriers momentum as they head into the postseason, while BC looks to regroup after a tough loss.
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