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Terriers Lose to BC 6-2 in Men’s Beanpot Championship
“We had power plays and just didn’t capitalize,” Head Coach Jay Pandolfo said following loss
A crowd of more than 18,000 was on hand to cheer for the Terriers or the Eagles during the 76th Men’s Beanpot championship at TD Garden February 9. Photo by Sheily Melgar
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“We had power plays and just didn’t capitalize,” Head Coach Jay Pandolfo said following loss
The Battle of Comm Ave took on a heightened urgency Monday night as Boston University faced off against rival Boston College in the 2026 Dunkin’ Men’s Beanpot Championship. The night saw the two teams squaring off for the 300th time—for bragging rights to one of college hockey’s most storied events.
Those in TD Garden’s upper bowl wearing scarlet and white headed for the exits early, as BU fell short of claiming its 33rd Beanpot championship, falling 6-2 to BC.
“Our team was having a tough time sustaining the same type of play for the whole game,” Head Coach Jay Pandolfo (CAS’96) said postgame. “It just started getting away from us.”
It was crucial that BU score early Monday night after losing to BC at Agganis Arena on January 30, and Brandon Svoboda (SHA’28) did just that at 2:15 of the first period.
Gavin McCarthy (SHA’27) sent a shot on goal that Eagles freshman Louka Cloutier couldn’t corral, and Svoboda tucked it home to give the Terriers a 1-0 lead.
BU had several chances to extend the lead in the opening frame, but wasn’t able to manage it, despite being awarded two power plays. Cole Eiserman (CAS’28) had the Terriers’ best look—a wide-open wrist shot from the slot—but couldn’t beat Cloutier, who made 27 saves in the contest.
“We had power plays and didn’t capitalize,” Pandolfo said. “You can just tell a little bit that deflates the bench, and then they get the one power play score right away.”
BC senior Andre Gasseau scored on the man advantage at 15:02 of the first period for the Eagles. Junior Ryan Conmy raced down the right side of the ice and found a wide-open Gasseau, who easily slipped the puck past Mikhail Yegorov (CAS’28).
Although the Terriers outplayed the Eagles in the first period, BC settled in to start the second, stretching the BU defense. The Eagles’ best chance came at 10:42, when senior Brady Berard broke in alone on goal. He attempted a forehand-to-backhand deke, but was robbed by Yegorov, who stopped 32 pucks in the loss.
“We really started turning pucks over, and couldn’t get anything going on the forecheck, and they just kept coming back at us, wore us down,” Pandolfo said.
The Eagles took a 2-1 lead at 14:54. From the point, senior Lukas Gustafsson sent a tame shot towards the goal that was redirected in by junior Will Vote.
At 16:39 of the second period, Ryder Ritchie (CAS’29) was called for tripping, giving BC’s lethal power play another opportunity, which the Eagles cashed in on just 13 seconds into the man advantage.
Gustafsson ripped a shot from the point past Yegorov to give the Eagles a 3-1 lead at 16:52. Sophomore James Hagens, named Beanpot Most Valuable Player, recorded an assist on the goal.
In need of a push and down two goals with one period left to play, the Terriers once again hurt themselves when Ritchie whistled for cross-checking at 5:32. This time, it took the Eagles only four seconds to score on the power play, pushing their lead to 4-1.
Gasseau cleaned up a rebound off a Conmy one-timer for his second goal of the game. BC scored three power-play goals in the contest. Sophomore Dean Letourneau scored the Eagles’ fifth goal at 16:03. Vote tacked on his second tally at 18:49 with the Terriers’ net empty to make it 6-2 BC.
Eiserman got one back for BU at 14:51 on the power play. He blasted a one-timer home from the right circle, but the push was too little, too late for the Terriers.
Monday’s performance adds to the long list of frustrations for BU this season, something Pandolfo noted during the postgame presser. “We’ve still got some hockey left to play. Obviously we’re in a very difficult spot. But we’ve got to try to find a way to end the year off right,” he said.
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Man who allegedly shot at Boston Police officers arrested after foot chase in Dorchester
A 20-year-old Boston man is facing a series of charges after prosecutors say he shot at Boston Police officers during an attempted stop in Dorchester before leading them on a foot chase through neighborhood backyards.
Rasiel Carbuccia was arraigned in Dorchester District Court Thursday on a list of charges, including assault with a dangerous weapon, carrying without a license and possession of a large capacity firearm, stemming from the Wednesday night incident near Devon and Laredo streets.
Opened fire with ghost gun, prosecutors say
According to prosecutors, Boston Police officers attempted to stop Carbuccia when he pulled out a gun and began shooting, striking a Boston police cruiser before fleeing the scene.
Investigators said Carbuccia ran through backyards and hopped fences before he was taken into custody. Officers did not fire their weapons during the encounter.
Prosecutors said investigators later recovered the firearm along the path where Carbuccia had been running.
“It was determined that the firearm was a ghost gun, and it did not possess a serial number,” Suffolk County prosecutor Jacqueline Martinelli said in court.
Union says “everyone should be outraged”
Larry Calderone, president of the Boston Police Patrolmen’s Association, said the shooting is part of what he believes is a troubling trend of violence this summer and renewed his call for more officers on Boston streets.
“Everybody should be outraged. Bullets flying in the city’s streets at uniformed police officers. How can we possibly convince the general public that they’re safe to walk around their own neighborhoods?” Calderone said.
“We have teenagers pulling firearms and stealing mopeds from others in broad daylight. We have shots being fired at police officers in uniform, officers being attacked, people being shot daily that we can’t solve the crimes,” he added.
No one was injured in the shooting, but Calderone said the outcome could have been much worse.
“Thank goodness, neither officer or a pedestrian, an innocent child or somebody in the middle of the evening did not get killed last night. Just as thankful, at least they caught him. They recovered the weapon,” he said.
After the arraignment, Carbuccia’s attorney declined to discuss the case in detail but indicated mental health issues could become part of the proceedings.
“Ultimately as you guys know this is a process that has to play out and he’s presumed innocent and there’s going to be a number of things that are going to come out in respect to mental health and potentially the investigation, I don’t really have much more to say beyond that,” attorney Bob White told reporters.
According to prosecutors, Carbuccia had two open assault cases and an active warrant at the time of his arrest.
He’s being held in jail without bail and is scheduled to return to court later this month for a dangerousness hearing.
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4 Red Sox Trade Targets to Solidify Boston’s Push for a Playoff Spot
The Boston Red Sox will return to action on Friday to kick off the second half of the 2026 Major League Baseball season with a doubleheader against the Tampa Bay Rays.
The last few weeks have been incredible for Boston and have really gotten the organization right back into the thick of the playoff race. Beforehand, the Red Sox looked like one of the worst teams in baseball. Now, Boston is 46-48 and has won 14 of its last 16 games. It’s why you play the games. The MLB season is long and full of ups and downs. Sure, the first few months of the season were full of many down moments for the Red Sox, but they flipped a switch, got hot, and now are right back in the mix.
Now, there are just over two weeks to go until the 2026 trade deadline and Boston should be looking to add. But who should the Red Sox be targeting? Here are four intriguing options for Craig Breslow and the Red Sox’s front office to target.
Gleyber Torres — Detroit Tigers
The former longtime New York Yankee is a member of the Detroit Tigers and was slashing .280/.395/.395 with a .790 OPS, four homers and 18 RBIs before the All-Star break. Torres is on the Injured List, but has already begun a rehab assignment. Torres has the type of right-handed pop Boston’s lineup needs. Plus, he’s just 29 years old.
Luis Arráez — San Francisco Giants
Luis Arráez isn’t a right-handed bat and doesn’t have much power, but this is a guy with three batting titles under his belt and has a shot at another one. He’s batting .330 right now and would go a long way for Boston by getting on base towards the top of the lineup.
James Wood — Washington Nationals
This would be a pipe dream type of move. Wood is under team control for four more seasons and is just 23 years old, and yet he’s already a two-time All-Star. He blasted 31 homers last year and already has 28 this season in 97 games played. If the Red Sox could get a bat like his, they’d be all set. But it would cost quite a bit to pry him from Washington.
Isaac Paredes — Houston Astros
There are few players who were connected to Boston more this past offseason than Isaac Paredes. The Astros don’t look like a team that is going to sell, but Paredes is still worth a call. Houston traded Lance McCullers Jr. to the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday in a salary dump.
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Driver charged in Norwood pedestrian crash that left man seriously injured
A man was flown to a Boston hospital after being hit by a vehicle Wednesday evening in Norwood, Massachusetts, and the driver has been arrested.
Norwood police responded shortly after 7:30 p.m. to the intersection of Washington Street and St. John Avenue.
The victim was found seriously injured. Fire crews treated him at the scene before he was taken by ambulance to a landing zone to be airlifted by medical helicopter.
Police said the woman driving the vehicle was taken into custody. She is facing charges including operating under the influence of liquor.
The crash is under investigation.
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