Jan. 22, 2025

Northeastern shuts out BU to take third straight Women's Beanpot - CHS 1-21-25

Northeastern shuts out BU to take third straight Women's Beanpot - CHS 1-21-25
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Northeastern shuts out BU to take third straight Women's Beanpot - CHS 1-21-25

It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for January 21, 2025. That pot of beans was simmering in TD Garden tonight in Boston. Even though I’m not a hockey lifer, I find the Beanpot, mens or women’s, to be a cool event to watch. But you’re not here for...

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It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for January 21, 2025. That pot of beans was simmering in TD Garden tonight in Boston. Even though I’m not a hockey lifer, I find the Beanpot, mens or women’s, to be a cool event to watch. But you’re not here for my insight. You’re not even here for my beans, which as I mentioned last week, will go in my chili. There’s no breakdowns, no analysis, no recipes, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES.

This show isn’t very long - let’s see if I can get this on one take.
 
Women's Beanpot
#15 Northeastern 4, Boston U. 0 
Lily Shannon scored her ninth goal of the season as Northeastern won its third straight Women's Beanpot by taking a 4-0 win over Boston U. at TD Garden. Lisa Jönsson earned her fifth shutout of the season, stopping 30 shots in net.

#12 Boston College 4, Harvard 1
In the third place game, No. 12 Boston College got goals from four different players, including the 13th goal of the season from Julia Pellerin to stop Harvard 4-1.

Men
Bentley 6, American International 1
Artem Bouzoverya scored twice as five different players scored, giving Bentley a 6-1 win over host AIC. The Falcons improved to 13-10-2 and closed within four points of conference leader Sacred Heart. AIC fell to 7-16-1 after their administration did them super dirty.

Brown 5, Merrimack 1
Dean Bauchiero scored twice and Max Scott scored his 11th of the season to lead Brown to a 5-1 win over Merrmiack in North Andover.

Stonehill 7, St. Anselm 0
Seven different players scored as Stonehill swarmed Division II St. Anselm 7-0. Got a Stonehill puck in the mail today too - shout out to Matt Nelson on the trade there.

I’m Jason Bryant @jasonmbryant on the socials and leave a rating, review or some feedback on the show at collegehockeyscoreboardpod.com

Rest in peace to my man Pete Medhurst.