Top Bruins Prospects Shine for BC to Open up Beanpot
Boston College’s top Bruins prospects led a dominant 5-1 win over Harvard, ending a long title drought and advancing to the Beanpot final for a second straight year.
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Top Bruins prospects shine for BC to open up Beanpot
The Bruins and their fans could get used to this. Several high-level Bruins prospects showed out in the first semifinal of the 73rd Annual Beanpot at TD Garden on Monday night, helping No. 11 Boston College (15-8-1) topple Harvard, 5-1, to get back to the championship game for a second straight year. Perhaps no outing was bigger than those of Boston’s two most recent first-round selections, as 2025 seventh-overall pick James Hagens (two goals, a…
Bruins Prospect Notebook: Strong Beanpot Start for Five Bruins Prospects
The Boston Bruins prospects made their presence felt on TD Garden ice Monday night. Five prospects registered their names on the scoresheet. Boston College, and their abundance of Bruins’ draft picks, beat Harvard 5-1 in the first game, then Boston University knocked Northeastern down, 3-2, in a shootout. Three of the Bruins’ prospects who play for BC had multi-point nights. James Hagens (2-1–3), Dean Letourneau (1-1–2), and Andre Gasseau (0-2…
What Channel Is 2026 Men's Beanpot On Tonight?
After a thrilling conclusion to the Women’s Beanpot, college hockey fans are ready for the latest edition of the Men’s Beanpot. The annual tournament will feature four of the best teams in the Boston area: Boston College, Boston University, Harvard and Northeastern. Boston College will face Harvard in the first semifinal game on Monday night, and Boston University and Northeastern will clash in the second half of the doubleheader. MORE: Harvard …
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