The Beanpot: Fifty Years of Thrills, Spills and Chills

by Bernard M. Corbett

Joe Bertagna (Foreword)

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Of all Boston's treasured sporting traditions, none is so definitively Boston as the Beanpot Hockey Tournament. On the first two Mondays in February, the four Division 1 rivals-Boston College, Boston University, Harvard University, and Northeastern University-face off to claim the coveted local championship. Beginning with a turnout of fewer than 500 fans for the first game at the Boston Garden, this time-honored intercollegiate competition has grown to legendary status and fondly celebrates its golden anniversary at the Fleet Center during 2002. In this richly illustrated retrospective, Bernard M. Corbett chronicles fifty years of fierce contests on ice. Nostalgically reviewing the tournaments of the preceding decades, he highlights unforgettable games, extraordinary team efforts, and stunning individual performances, including such marvels as the exclusive, ten year BC/Harvard rivalry, the spectator-stranding Blizzard of '78, Northeastern's twenty-eight year quest for the trophy, and BU's incredible decade of dominance.
Not forgotten are the coaches-the driving force behind much of the excitement-nor the social aspects surrounding the games, where alumni across America gather for this annual mid-winter rite of mingling and rabid partisanship. This comprehensive tribute features contemporary excerpts from the popular press and university publications, over 100 photographs, annual box scores, and a listing of all participants from the four teams. Alumni and hockey fans alike will keenly recall the dynamic action and thrilling moments as The Beanpot commemorates the tournament's wild half-century ride to the pinnacle of the local Boston sports scene.
  • ISBN10 1555535313
  • ISBN13 9781555535315
  • Publish Date 14 November 2002
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 23 May 2011
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Northeastern University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 288
  • Language English