{"id":10184,"date":"2010-02-08T16:58:58","date_gmt":"2010-02-08T22:58:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2010\/02\/08\/boston-college-edges-boston-university-to-capture-58th-beanpot-championship\/"},"modified":"2010-08-23T11:55:44","modified_gmt":"2010-08-23T16:55:44","slug":"boston-college-edges-boston-university-to-capture-58th-beanpot-championship","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wwwproxy.uscho.com\/recaps\/2010\/02\/08\/boston-college-edges-boston-university-to-capture-58th-beanpot-championship\/","title":{"rendered":"Boston College Edges Boston University to Capture 58th Beanpot Championship"},"content":{"rendered":"
The tournament is nicknamed “The BU Invitational.” Terriers dominance is part of expectations in the annual Beanpot, with the always-favored Terriers simply expected to win the championship, regardless of the situation.
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\nSo if you wondered why anyone associated with Boston College might have been nervous, even with a 4-1 lead late in Monday’s championship game of the 58th Beanpot tournament, you now have an explanation.
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\nNot surprisingly, BU nearly proved those nerves completely justified, scoring twice late in the third period to pull within a goal and pressing the Boston College defense, led by goaltender and tournament MVP John Muse (31 saves), to the absolute edge before the Eagles held on for a 4-3 victory. The win gives BC its 15th Beanpot title, even though the thrilling finish may have given BC head coach Jerry York heartburn.
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\n“It would’ve been easier if we could’ve kept it at 4-1,” joked the veteran bench boss. “The momentum can swing so easily.”
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\nIt did, as BU began its rally with a short-handed tally by defenseman David Warsofsky with 11 minutes remaining and then raised the intensity when Jack Parker’s gamble to pull goaltender Kieran Millan with more than three minutes to play resulted in a Colby Cohen power-play goal at 17:14. <\/p>\n