BOSTON — While Northeastern hockey fans have suffered long, fruitless Februaries, Huskies goaltender Cayden Primeau knows nothing but success — and winning — when it comes to the Beanpot. That much proved itself on Monday, as Primeau helped the Huskies to their second consecutive Beanpot title with a 4-2 win over Boston College at TD Garden. And that is why, when Primeau was at the wrong end of a net-front collision with 14:59 left in the third period, there was no way he was coming out of the game. The sophomore took a barreling hit from a Boston College attacker on a rush to the net that sent the goalie sprawling, hunched over,
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