Northeastern’s Cayden Primeau Solidifies Beanpot Legacy In Win Vs. BC

Northeastern’s Cayden Primeau Solidifies Beanpot Legacy In Win Vs. BC

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,

Beanpot 2017 Notes: Boston University Ends Drought Vs. Boston College

Share this: BOSTON — The last time Boston University beat Boston College in the Beanpot heading into Monday night’s semifinal, the New England Patriots had three rings, the Red Sox had just won their second title since 1918 and the Celtics and Bruins still were trying to break decades old championship dry spells. In other words, it had been a while, as BU coach David Quinn pointed out Monday. But one night after the Pats won their fifth Super Bowl and locked up Boston’s 10th title since the turn of the century, the Terriers finally ended their puzzling stretch of negative results in the Beanpot against their archrival with a 3-1 victory at TD Garden. It was BU’s first Beanpot win over BC since the 2007

Boston University Tops Harvard In Double-OT Thriller To Snap Beanpot Slump

by Zack Cox on Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 10:33PM BOSTON — The Boston University Terriers and Harvard Crimson have squared off in three consecutive Beanpot tournaments. Their first two meetings ended in routs. Tuesday’s most certainly did not. Nope, the BU-Harvard matchup that kicked off the 2015 Beanpot was an instant classic, one that pitted the most explosive offense in Hockey East against a senior goaltender playing the game of his life. It took until the 2:18 mark of double overtime — three ho...