Ryan Leonard Aid to push the Boston College of the seeded after an upset offer from the University of Bentley in the first round of the NCAA tournament this year on Friday.
The 20-year-old striker recorded two points (1G, 1A) in the 3-1 victory. Leonard’s goal, an empty networker, was his 30th of the season and came 45 seconds after teammate James Hagens scored the winning goal with only 1:17 to do in settlement.
Leonard now has seasons of 30 goals in two consecutive years, becoming the first NCAA player in the division-I to publish consecutive seasons of 30 goals since Cam Atkinson did in 2009-10 and 2010-11. According to Uscho.com, he is also the first player of this millennium to achieve the feat during his first two collegial seasons.
Washington’s best hopes of capital recorded its other point on the first goal of the Eagles of the match. Leonard made a movement in the high slit but, instead of shooting, filtered the washer based in Gabe Perreault, who beat the goalkeeper of Bentley Connor Hasley.
Leonard, finalist of the Hobey Baker Prize, recorded 49 points (30g, 19A) in 36 games this season. He directs the nation in goals (30), winning goals (9) and more / less (+32).
The Boston College is now going into their regional based in New Hampshire. They will play the winner of Providence and the first round match of Denver for an opportunity to go to Frozen Four this year.
Leonard is expected to sign his entry-level contract with the capital once his playoffs with British Columbia end. Caps contenders have taken into account its ceiling potential in their commercial maturity plans.