Ryan Leonard continued his clutch scoring, delivering a dagger to the number-five ranked Maine Black Bears on Friday night. The 19-year-old winger put the number-two ranked Boston College up 3-2 with just 1:33 left in the third period. Leonard drove the net and provided the finishing touch on the Eagles' victory over the Black Bears. With this win, BC improved to 6-1-0 through their first seven games, championing Leonard's contribution.
Leonard's production as a sophomore hasn't been as gaudy as his freshman campaign, but he's showing steady improvement and is now averaging six shots per game this season. He has recorded seven points (4g, 3a) in seven games, marking a promising start as he settles into his role alongside teammates Gabe Perreault and James Hagens.
The Capitals' top prospect, Ryan Leonard, celebrated his fourth goal of the season on Friday night, showcasing his potential after an impressive freshman year that culminated in a BC record of 31 goals. His recent game-winning goal exemplifies his clutch scoring ability, making him a crucial player as Boston College strives for success this season.
Boston College has won five consecutive games since suffering a defeat against Michigan State Spartans. They are currently ranked number two in college hockey, just behind the number-one ranked Denver Pioneers, who previously defeated BC in the national championship.
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