2025 Beanpot Score: BU Claims Historic 32nd Championship Title

Boston University

4
VS

Boston College

1

Championship Match Overview

In a thrilling display of collegiate hockey excellence, the No. 9 ranked Boston University (BU) secured their record-extending 32nd Beanpot title with a commanding 4-1 victory over No. 1 Boston College (BC). The 72nd Beanpot Championship, hosted at the iconic TD Garden in Boston, showcased BU's remarkable return to championship glory.

32

Beanpot Titles

44

Shots on Goal

.972

Save Percentage

Game Progression

First Period

BC opened the scoring as Gabe Perreault found the back of the net, assisted by Ryan Leonard and Andre Gasseau. This early Beanpot score advantage set the stage for an intense battle.

Second Period

BU's resilience shone through with a dramatic turnaround. Within just 1:10, the Terriers took control through quick successive goals from Brandon Svoboda and Cole Hutson, establishing a 2-1 lead.

Third Period

The final period saw BU extend their lead with Cole Eiserman's unassisted goal providing crucial insurance, while Gavin McCarthy's empty-netter sealed the final Beanpot score at 4-1.

Tournament MVP and Outstanding Performances

Cole Hutson - Tournament MVP

  • • Game-winning goal in championship final
  • • 3 goals and 5 points across the tournament
  • • Outstanding defensive performance

Mikhail Yegorov - Eberly Award Winner

  • • 43 saves in championship game
  • • .972 save percentage across tournament
  • • 69 saves on 71 shots in two games

Upcoming Matches

Boston University

Home-and-home series vs. No. 7 Providence

Starting: February 14, 2025

Boston College

Home-and-home series vs. No. 16 UMass

Starting: February 14, 2025

Beanpot Tournament Legacy

The Beanpot tournament has been a cornerstone of Boston collegiate hockey since 1952. Each Beanpot score and championship adds to the rich history of this prestigious competition. BU's 32nd title further cements their position as the most successful program in tournament history, while also highlighting the competitive nature of Boston's collegiate hockey landscape.