No. 9 Boston University upsets No. 1 BC in Beanpot final

Kol Hottson was one of the four top scorer for the University of Boston, where he won a winner in the second period of Tirros 4-1 victory over Boston College Competition and the highest rating in the annual Beanpot College Championship final at TD Garden in Boston.
Brandon Svoboda, Kul Ezmerman and Javin McCarthy also scored in No. 9 in front of a loud crowd of 18258 fans at the NHL’s home Boston Bruins. Goalkeeper Mikhail Yigurov, possibility New Jersey DevilsHe made it stand, as he ended with 43 saved in his first final.
“I hope he will give us this confidence as a team,” said Jay Bandolfo, coach of the Turers, former assistant to Broenos. “With our men, we are still trying to deliver the message to understand that if we play in a certain way, we will achieve success.”
Yegorov was awarded the Eberly award, granted to Beanpot NetMinder with the highest savings rate throughout the tournament, which also includes northeast and Harvard. Yegorov 69 out of 71 rounds stopped in two beginnings, recording a percentage. 972.
His teammate, Hottson, 18, is a choice from the second round of Washington capitals Last year, he was honored as the MVP championship. He finished three goals and five points, as Terries raced the title Beanpot 32 in the history of the program, and the first since 2022.
“We have to adhere to it, and I thought we have done so since the end of the first period,” said Bandolfo. “It’s a good recipe when we play this way. But we have to get a batch of this move forward.”
Gabe Perreault, Choose the first round of the first round of New York RangersScored the only goal of the eagles. Ryan Leonard, another one of the first round in BC and who were chosen No. 8 in general by storms in the same draft, helped in the outreault outcome.
“They were annoyed in the treasury room,” said Greg Braun, Boston College coach, a former New York Rangers assistant. “Especially those who was the last shot in that. They wanted it a lot, but Bo played a little better than us tonight.”
Earlier in the night, in third place, Qarmazi outperformed the structures of 4-3.