The Arizona Republic

Northeaste­rn edges Harvard in Beanpot

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BOSTON – Brendan van Riemsdyk scored the tie-breaking goal, Craig Pantano stopped 27 shots and two-time defending champion Northeaste­rn beat Harvard 3-1 in the opening round of the 68th Beanpot on Monday night.

The tourney features the four local Boston-area Division 1 college programs, which are located within a few miles of each other, and is played the first two Monday night’s in February.

The Huskies (15-7-2) have never won three straight Beanpot titles but will try for it next Monday night against the winner of the other opening round game between longtime rivals Boston University and Boston College. That game was played later Monday. Northeaste­rn has six titles, the least of the four schools and far behind BU’s 30 and BC’s 20. Harvard has won 11, its last in 2017.

Northeaste­rn, ranked No. 13 in the nation, took a 2-1 lead in the final halfminute of the second period when Grant Jozefek sent a pass from the right corner out front to van Riemsdyk, where he redirected it from the top of the crease past the stick of goalie Mitchell Gibson inside the right post. The goal stood after a lengthy video review to see if the play was onside.

Van Riemsdyk is the younger brother of NHLers James and Tyler.

Ryan Shea scored an empty-netter with 51 seconds left.

The teams had traded first period power-play goals. Jack Drury gave 16thranked Harvard (10-7-4) a 1-0 edge 5:17 into the game before Zach Solow tied it just over seven minutes later.

The Huskies survived being shorthande­d two players for nearly two minutes early in the third. Pantano made a nice blocker stop on defenseman Reilly Walsh’s bid from in close. Walsh also hit a post.

Gibson made 21 saves.

As usual, all four school bands combined with thousands of students to fill student sections around TD Garden. They traded chants across the upper bowl – “Safety school!” usually the loudest and most prominent.

Three of the schools – BU, BC and Northeaste­rn – face each other as members of the Hockey East, while Harvard is in the ECAC league.

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