Beanpot 2025 Odds: Tournament Winner
Here are the best odds for the Beanpot 2025 tournament. Note that odds may differ among different MA sports betting apps.
🏆 Boston College | -220 (69%) |
🏆 Boston University | +175 (36%) |
🏆 Northeastern University | Off The Board |
🏆 Harvard University | Off The Board |
📆 Last Verified: | February 18, 2025 |
Which Team Will Win Beanpot 2025?
Team | Percentage of Votes* |
Boston College | 72% |
Boston University | 22% |
We’re not exactly sure about the other 6%. Perhaps they’re distraught Northeastern and Harvard fans upset that their teams will be playing in the consolation game earlier Monday before the main event.
The Reddit sentiment isn’t that far off from the oddsmakers. DraftKings Massachusetts odds equal an implied probability of 68.8% for BC, while BU’s odds give them an implied probability of 37%.
Who is Favored to Win the Beanpot 2025 Tournament?
As of February 2025, Boston College is favored to win the Beanpot 2025 Tournament. The BC Eagles have the best odds to win the Beanpot Tournament at -220, or a 69% chance. After finishing third in the Beanpot 2024, Boston College has set itself up well, winning its first matchup against Northeastern 8-2.
Boston College now finds itself in the Beanpot Final against Boston University, hoping to hoist the trophy for the first time since 2016.


Who won the Beanpot 2024?
The Northeastern University Huskies won the Beanpot 2024 Tournament 4-3 in overtime over the Boston University Terriers. In fact, this victory crowned Northeastern as back-to-back Beanpot champions.
Northeastern has been in the Beanpot Final each of the last 6 years, winning 5 of those 6.
Who has the Most Beanpot Tournament Wins?
The Boston University Terriers have the most Beanpot Tournament wins, winning the tournament 31 times throughout the Beanpot's history. Here's how the Beanpot Tournament history breaks down:
Team | Beanpot Finishes | |||
1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | |
1. Boston University Terriers | 31 | 25 | 7 | 8 |
2. Boston College Eagles | 20 | 16 | 27 | 8 |
3. Harvard University Crimson | 11 | 16 | 20 | 24 |
4. Northeastern University Huskies | 9 | 14 | 18 | 30 |
What is the Beanpot Tournament?
The Beanpot Tournament is an annual ice hockey tournament featuring the four major men's and women's college hockey teams in the Greater Boston area. This New England tradition has been held annually for the men since 1952 and for the women since 1979 and includes the Boston College Eagles, Boston University Terriers, Harvard University Crimson and Northeastern University Huskies.
When is the Beanpot Tournament?
The Beanpot 2025 Tournament begins on Monday, February 3.
Boston University will kick off the tournament against Harvard at 5 p.m. ET while Northeastern takes on Boston College at 8 p.m. ET. The Beanpot Championship takes place on Monday, February 10, with the consolation game at 4:30 p.m. ET and the championship game at 7:30 p.m. ET.
The tournament typically takes place in the first two weeks of February.
Where Does the Beanpot Tournament Take Place?
The Beanpot Tournament has been held at TD Garden since 1996. Before that, games took place at Boston Garden from 1954 through 1995 before the arena was closed and demolished to make way for TD Garden.
Can you bet on the Beanpot Tournament?
Yes, you can bet on the Beanpot Tournament, even if you're in Massachusetts! The Beanpot is one of the few local college sports that you can bet on in the Bay State. While you can't bet on in-state collegiate teams during the regular season, you can bet on them if they're in a tournament that features four or more teams - and the Beanpot Tournament checks that box.
Are There any Promos for the Beanpot Tournament?
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Beanpot Tournament Odds FAQ
The Boston College Eagles are favored to win the Beanpot 2025 Tournament at -220 odds, or a 69% chance to win the Beanpot. These are the best odds available, found at DraftKings Massachusetts.
The Beanpot is a New England tradition - an annual ice hockey tournament featuring the four college hockey teams (Boston College Eagles, Boston University Terriers, Harvard University Crimson and Northeastern University Huskies) from the Greater Boston area.
The Beanpot Tournament will take place Monday, February 3, through Monday, February 10. Games begin at 5 p.m. ET on day one while the championship game is at 7:30 p.m. ET on February 10.
The Beanpot Tournament is held at TD Garden, home of the Boston Celtics and the Boston Bruins. The tournament has taken place at TD Garden since 1996, and before that was held at Boston Garden since 1954.
Tickets to see the Beanpot Tournament are available online and in person at the TD Garden Box Office. Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, and Stubhub have plenty of tickets for a range of prices.
Boston College and Boston University will face off on Monday, February 10, 2025, in the Beanpot Championship game.
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