Shots on Goal: Goalie Photos- Beanpot Championship
Boston College’s John Muse vs Boston University’s Kieren Milan
In their 250th meeting, The BC Eagles and John Muse picked their 15th overall Beanpot trophy with an exciting 4-3 win over cross town rival Boston University.
Muse earned both the Eberly Trophy (highest save percentage) and Beanpot MVP honors, stopping 64-of-67 shots (.955) in the two-game tournament to become the first BC goalie since Greg Taylor in 1994 to capture both honors.
Muse picked up his 11th win of season (11-6-2) by stopping 31 shots, including 13 alone in the third period. The win was Muse’s 54th of his career, surpassing Taylor and goalie coach Jim Logue for sole possession of fifth place on the school’s win list.
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BC goalie John Muse #1 looks for the rebound as the puck falls behind Terrier forward Zach Cohen #11. Photo by Scott Slingsby
BU goalie Kieren Milan took the loss, his 11th of the season (9-11-0). Milan stopped 28 shots in 58:02.
Terrier goals were scored by Kevin Shattenkirk in the first period and David Warsofsky and Colby Cohen in the third.

BU goalie Kieren Milan #31 stops an early second period rush by the BC Eagles. Photo by Scott Slingsby
Harvard’s Ryan Carroll vs Northeastern’s Chris Rawlings
Northeastern goalie Chris Rawlings picked up his 12th win of the season topping Harvard 4-1 in the Beanpot consolation game. Rawlings stopped 26 of 27 shots while getting support from Tyler McNeely who scored two goals, one short handed and the other on a power play. Other Northeastern goals were scored by Greg Costa in the second period and Wade MacLeod.
Rawlings made a combined total of 60 saves in both Beanpot games.
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Harvard forward Louis Leblanc #20 tries to get a handle on a Chris Rawlings #37 rebound in the second period. Photo by Scott Slingsby
Harvard netminder Ryan Carroll (4-5-1) got the start for the Crimson and stopped 30 shots on the night. Carroll made several spectacular saves in the third period alone, stopping all 12 shots by Northeastern.
Harvard’s lone goal came at 11:13 of the second period when Conor Morrison deflected a Ryan Grimshaw shot from inside the blue line.
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