{"id":12373,"date":"2011-02-14T20:18:51","date_gmt":"2011-02-15T02:18:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/recaps\/?p=12373"},"modified":"2011-02-14T20:18:51","modified_gmt":"2011-02-15T02:18:51","slug":"biega-harvard-get-beanpot-consolation-win-over-boston-university","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp-admin.uscho.com\/recaps\/2011\/02\/14\/biega-harvard-get-beanpot-consolation-win-over-boston-university\/","title":{"rendered":"Biega, Harvard get Beanpot consolation win over Boston University"},"content":{"rendered":"
This Valentine’s Day was no box of chocolates for Boston University.<\/p>\n
Facing their first last-place Beanpot finish since 1980 as well as a dire need to improve their status in the PairWise Rankings, the No. 15 Terriers instead hit their lowest point of the season. Meanwhile, a Harvard team that had every reason to quit Monday night after limping through the regular-season schedule instead showed spunk in rallying to win 5-4 in the Beanpot consolation game at TD Garden.<\/p>\n
Danny Biega led the way with a goal and two assists for the Crimson, who also received two goals from Alex Killorn. Right wing Alex Chiasson had a pair of goals for the Terriers.<\/p>\n
“I thought that was an embarrassing display by my team,” Terriers coach Jack Parker said. “It looks pretty good: We got 49 shots to their 29. But in reality we didn’t come to play; we thought that the game was over at any time. … <\/p>\n
“We get what should be the game-winning goal, and then we go to sleep again. Give Harvard credit for not dying after all they’ve been through this year. They competed hard until the end. We didn’t compete nearly as hard as we should’ve competed.”<\/p>\n
If BU fails to make the national tournament, it will be looking back at several key losses to ECAC teams: Brown, Rensselaer and now Harvard. “It’s a loss that going to come back and haunt us, I believe,” Parker said. “That win doesn’t mean a lot for Harvard, but that loss means a lot to us.”<\/p>\n
Crimson coach Ted Donato might beg to differ about how meaningful the win was for his team. “Obviously, we’re glad to come out with the win,” Donato said. “It was a strange game back and forth. A lot of goals against, but our guys battled hard. Ryan Carroll in net was great. … I’m happy for our guys, but there’s no denying that both teams would rather be playing in the championship game.<\/p>\n
“We wanted to use this game as a measuring stick and to get some momentum,” Donato added. “We’ve played some pretty good hockey. … The group has done a good job of working hard and staying with it, and I think that there’s a lot of optimism about the rest of the season.”<\/p>\n