The Eagles won 4-1
It turns out Boston College men’s hockey coach Jerry York was right.
After Boston College tied Harvard in Monday’s Beanpot consolation game, extending the Eagles’ winless streak to 12, York explained that he wasn’t too worried about their recent stretch.
“It’s going to break, it’s going to turn,” he said. “That’s what our thought process is.”
And days later, it did. Boston College skated to a dominant 4-1 victory over Northeastern — which entered the night ranked 13th in the country. And they did so at Matthews Arena, Northeastern’s home ice.
Eagles goaltender Eric Dop made 30 saves, while four different skaters scored for BC. Marc McLaughlin, who was playing in his first game since returning from the 2022 Beijing Olympics, scored his 19th goal of the season — a Hockey East best.
There hardly was any doubt, either, as the Eagles scored three goals in the first period including a convincing shot 16 seconds into the game.
The Eagles improved to 11-15-5 and 6-10-3 in Hockey East play, while Northeastern fell to 19-10-1 and 10-7-1 in Hockey East. The series continues Saturday at Conte Forum for the second leg of the home-and-home.