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Boston College's Chris Kreider celebrates his second-period goal Monday night. (AP)
BOSTON - Updated, 10:45 p.m. What looked like a blowout at the beginning of the third frame quickly became a nail-biter, as Boston University registered two third-period goals, but Boston College managed to hold on for its second Beanpot title in three years, defeating the defending national champions 4-3.
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Here's a hint to defensive coordinators scouting the New England Patriots: On the Patriots' first play of every drive, always look for Kevin Faulk. No one kick-starts a drive like Faulk; no one singlehandedly prevents three-and-outs the way the veteran halfback does.
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7-4.. Off to a much better start than my 8-8 prediction. I am pleasantly surprised. Very pleasantly surprised. Cassel is really stepping up and exceeding my expectations. I've never been more happy to be wrong in my life. Bet Tom is sweating at home, eh?
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