The Boston College Eagles went head-to-head with the New Hampshire Wildcats in Durham, New Hampshire, on Friday night and the visitors stole the show.

New Hampshire opened the scoring less than five minutes into the game courtesy of Chris Miller, but they lost the lead less than two minutes into the second period after David Cotton found the back of the net for the Eagles. After the Wildcats regained the lead just over five minutes later, Boston College got two goals from Michael Kim to give them a 3-2 lead in the third period and their first lead of the night.

Looking to get back into the game late in the final frame, New Hampshire got a glorious opportunity to tie the game thanks to an awkward bounce off the boards, but Boston College goalie and Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Joseph Woll got back just in time to rob Ara Nazarian of a wide open cage.
 

The best part about this unbelievable save was the timing of it. Not only did it keep Boston College on top, but it was enough to give them their sixth straight victory dating back to November 3.
 

 

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As for Woll, he was selected 62nd overall in the third round of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs and currently owns a 21-17-4 record to go along with a .907 save percentage and a 2.65 goals against average in 43 games with Boston College.
 

 

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