
"The 6-2 victory for BC was their first in the midseason tournament since 2016. Leonard posted his view of BC's celebrations to his Instagram Story, adding five eagle emoji. The 21-year-old forward, who sat in a box at the game with former Eagles linemates Gabe Perreault and Will Smith, is back home in the Boston area after the NHL paused play for the 2026 Winter Olympics last week."
"The Terriers scored the first goal of the game just 2:15 into the first period through forward Brandon Svoboda. The team's fortune quickly turned from there, though, as the Eagles scored four unanswered and only needed three of those strikes to win the championship. James Hagens, an oft-linemate of Leonard's last year, took home MVP honors after notching five points (2g, 3a) in the two Beanpot games."
"The team is now just 13-14-2 this year and unranked nationally. After their loss to BC on Monday, Hutson, who has 25 points (8g, 17a) in 28 games, could have just five games left in his sophomore campaign. Just as they did with Leonard last year, the Washington Capitals will likely be surveying Hutson's situation closely as they try to lure him out of college with a professional contract."
Boston College defeated Boston University 6-2 to capture the Beanpot championship, BC's first title in the midseason tournament since 2016. Washington Capitals winger Ryan Leonard, a former BC standout, attended the game and shared BC's on-ice celebrations on Instagram. Leonard sat in a box with former linemates Gabe Perreault and Will Smith during the game. Boston University opened the scoring early through Brandon Svoboda, but BC answered with four unanswered goals. James Hagens earned MVP honors after totaling five points across the two Beanpot games. Cole Hutson was held scoreless and faces NHL interest and potential early departure amid BU's struggling season.
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