Boston Herald

Northeaste­rn beats Harvard 3-2 in shootout

Huskies nip Crimson

- By Rich Thompson richard.thompson@bostonhera­ld.com

Harvard and Northeaste­rn clashed in the title game for the first time in the 70-year history of the Beanpot and the tournament’s perennial alsorans staged a classic.

The game remained tied 2-2 after a thrilling exhibition of three-on-three overtime action in which both goalies, Harvard’s Mitchell Gibson (27 saves) and NU’s Devon Levi (32 saves), making exceptiona­l game-saving stops. Levi was awarded the Eberly and MVP Awards in the post-game ceremony.

The Beanpot winner was to be decided in a shootout for the first time. Northeaste­rn senior left wing Aidan McDonough of Milton scored the lone shootout goal to give the Huskies a 3-2 victory over the No. 10-ranked Crimson (17-71). The 20th-ranked Huskies (15-10-4) captured their eighth Beanpot title and fourth in the last five tournament­s.

Levi deftly dealt with the volume of Harvard’s shots on goal in the first period. Gibson held up admirably under the Huskies’ quality offerings as both maintained a scoreless game after 20 minutes. The Crimson exited the first period with a decisive 12-7 advantage in shots on goal.

The Huskies got on the board at 1:27 of the second during an extended stay in the Harvard end. Freshman defenseman Jackson Dorrington delivered a pass to Sam Colangelo outside the right circle. Gibson handled Colangelo’s shot, but junior right wing Gunnarwolf­e Fontaine poked in the rebound for his eighth of the season.

Harvard tied the game on the power play at 2:59 of the second period on another splendid connection between playmaker Sean Farrell and sniper Matthew Coronato.

Farrell got the puck from defenseman Ian Moore and slid it across the slot to Coronato at his sweet spot in the left circle. Coronato one-timed the feed past Levi for his 17th goal of the season. Farrell and Coronato collaborat­ed on a similar pair of goals in Harvard’s Beanpot opener against Boston College.

Harvard went ahead 2-1 on Coronato’s second of the game at 8:55 of the second. Levi stopped defenseman Ryan Siedem’s shot from the left point, but Coronato got the rebound at a bad angle and flipped it inside the far post.

NU tied the game 2-2 at 4:57 of the third on Fontaine’s second of the match. Center Matt DeMelis got the puck in the corner and fed defensemen Jayden Struble, who pinched down through the left circle. Struble slid the puck across the slot to Fontaine who backhanded it by Gibson.

Boston College 4, Boston University 2

Rivalries matter, even when the game is for third place in a four-team tournament.

Boston College netted the final two goals of the third period and held on to beat longstandi­ng rival and No. 5 ranked Boston University 4-2 in the consolatio­n game of the 70th Beanpot tournament at TD Garden.

BC improved to 10-12-6 while BU dropped to 20-8-0 in the first consolatio­n meeting between the schools in the tournament’s history. BU lost two games in a row for the first time this season, but its Beanpot losses to Northeaste­rn and BC do not count in the Hockey East standings.

“A consolatio­n game does not always carry as much weight as a championsh­ip game,” said BC first year coach Greg Brown. “But for us, whenever we play BU, it always matters and we really needed to get a win.

“I think these two teams could play anywhere at any time and there is going to be a rivalry there with a competitiv­e edge.”

BU had more weighty issues on its agenda than just the Terriers’ long-standing rivalry with the Eagles, a blood feud that transcends the Beanpot. BU entered the game fighting for favorable seedings in the upcoming Hockey East and NCAA tournament­s, so in the Terriers’ case every win going forward has March implicatio­ns.

“Sometimes it feels like we want an easy game and that is what it felt like to me,” said BU first year coach Jay Pandolfo. “I know it was the consolatio­n game, but it was against BC and that is a big deal.”

The Eagles had been on the business end of a weekend sweep by BU back in January, the first since 2017. That alone proved to be a motivating factor for BC, which jumped to a 2-1 lead in the first period.

Eagles’ junior left-wing Nikita Nesterenko opened the scoring with his seventh of the season at 1:52 of the period. BC went up 2-0 when freshman center Cutter Gauthier set up defenseman Eamon Powell on the power play at 11:45 for his fourth of the season.

BU got on the board at 12:53 when Domenick Fensore and Quinn Hutson collaborat­ed on freshman center Ryan Greene’s seventh goal of the season. The teams skated a scoreless second half and BC exited the sheet with an 18-15 lead in shots on goal.

BU tied the game 2-2 when Jay O’Brien of Hingham flicked home a Jeremy Wilmer rebound for his fifth at 8:16 of the third. BC regained the lead when freshman left wing Andre Gasseau’s wobbler from the left circle that went over goalie Drew Commesso’s glove for his ninth of the season. BC junior left-wing Trevor Kuntar scored an empty netter with 4.7 seconds to play.

 ?? MATT STONE — BOSTON HERALD ?? Northeaste­rn players jump off the bench in celebratio­n after beating Harvard during a shootout at the Beanpot Championsh­ip game at the TD Garden on Monday in Boston.
MATT STONE — BOSTON HERALD Northeaste­rn players jump off the bench in celebratio­n after beating Harvard during a shootout at the Beanpot Championsh­ip game at the TD Garden on Monday in Boston.
 ?? MATT STONE — BOSTON HERALD ?? Gunnarwolf­e Fontaine #11 of Northeaste­rn scores the game tying goal off of Kyle Aucoin #33 and Mitchell Gibson #44 of Harvard during the third period of the Beanpot Championsh­ip game at the TD Garden on Monday in Boston.
MATT STONE — BOSTON HERALD Gunnarwolf­e Fontaine #11 of Northeaste­rn scores the game tying goal off of Kyle Aucoin #33 and Mitchell Gibson #44 of Harvard during the third period of the Beanpot Championsh­ip game at the TD Garden on Monday in Boston.

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