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Beanpot Effort Falls Just Short

“I always think those [almost-goals] go in,” King said. “Or I always hope they go in. That’s one of the reasons we have the video replay system…to be able to check out those kinds of opportunities.”

Bellamy had a particularly strong game between the pipes, with 26 saves and an assist on the Crimson’s only goal of the Beanpot finals. Shaus had a solid night as well, recording 31 saves.

The Eagles swept the two All-Tournament honors, as Schaus took home the Joe Bertagna Goaltending Award and Restuccia earned Tournament MVP honors.

Harvard has won 13 Beanpot titles in the tournament’s history, just one fewer than the all-time leader in wins, Northeastern.

Despite the loss last night, Stone is confident in her team’s potential, as the Crimson heads into the final week of the regular season.

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Beanpot Hockey - B.C. Eagles edge out Crimson

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“We need every game, from the first one back in October to the last game of the regular season on Saturday night,” Stone said. “We approach each game like we want them all…We’re still playing for the No. 2 spot in the league, which would secure home ice for us all the way up to the [ECAC finals].”

The quest for home ice will continue with matches against Colgate and Cornell this Friday and Saturday, respectively, at Bright Hockey Center, to round out the final weekend of regular season.

—Staff writer Catherine E. Coppinger can be reached at ccoppinger@college.harvard.edu.

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