Ryan Leonard, a promising winger for the Boston College Eagles, continued his remarkable performance by notching points in his sixth consecutive game during an 8-2 semifinal victory in the Beanpot against Northeastern. Leonard contributed three points (1 goal, 2 assists) in the match, demonstrating his playmaking ability and leading the NCAA with 23 goals this season. His success has helped the Eagles to an eight-game winning streak as they prepare for their next game against New Hampshire and a Beanpot final match against Boston University, rivals they recently dominated.
Leonard's first of three points in the game wasn't a goal. Instead, the Washington Capitals prospect played set-up man for Lukas Gustafsson, feeding him an easy backdoor goal just 35 seconds into the second period.
Leonard now has 33 points in 25 games this season and is two goals ahead of Michigan State's Isaac Howard for the NCAA lead despite playing three fewer games.
The Eagles have won eight games in a row, and Leonard's hot streak has played a big part in that consistent success.
Leonard has 10 goals in his last six games, continuing his impressive scoring streak in college hockey.
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