Furious comeback not enough as Gulls defeat Seahawks 7-5
Final | 1 | 2 | 3 | T | |
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Endicott (1-1-2, 1-1-1 ECACNE) | 0 | 5 | 2 | 7 | |
Salve Regina (0-4-1, 0-2-1 ECACNE) | 0 | 1 | 4 | 5 |
Endicott
Game Statistics | Endicott | Salve Regina |
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PowerPlays | 2 for 5 | 0 for 4 |
Shorthanded Goals | 0 | 0 |
Penalties (min) | 9 (42) | 9 (34) |
Shots on Goal | 25 | 36 |
Face Offs Won | 42 | 55 |
SEAHAWK MEN'S ICE HOCKEY RESULTS
Endicott 7, Salve Regina 5
Portsmouth, R.I. – Portsmouth Abbey
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Summary
The Salve Regina University men's ice hockey team scored four goals in the third period to draw within one of Endicott College, but the visitors were able to hang on, scoring an empty net goal in the final seconds for a 7-5 win; the first in program history for Endicott.
Series and Streaks
This was the first ever meeting between Salve Regina and Endicott and the Gulls now won a 1-0 advantage over the Seahawks.
Three Stars of the Game
1 – Endicott freshman Parker Wood (Rochester Hills, Mich.) scored twice in the second period.
2 – Salve Regina sophomore Evan Schmidbauer (San Diego, Calif.) scored a goal and dished out three assists all in the third period as part of the Seahawks comeback.
3 – Endicott freshman Cam Bleck (Lake Forest, Ill.) bookended the night for the Gulls, scoring the first goal of the game on the power-play in the second period then scoring the empty net goal to seal the game in the third period.
Key Stat of the Game
The Gulls held the Seahawks to 0-4 on the power-play and have yet to allow a power-play goal this season.
Turning Point
The Seahawks had the majority of the chances in the first period, but were empty handed, hitting the post twice while outshooting the Gulls 11-5, resulting in a scoreless period. The Gulls scored 59 seconds into the second frame, and scored three more times to take a 4-0 lead and the Seahawks were playing catch-up the rest of the game.
Quick Hits
- The Seahawks trailed 5-1 and 6-3 in the third period before scoring two goals in a matter of 30 seconds to draw within one with 3:13 remaining. The Seahawks pulled netminder Blake Wojtala (Trenton, Mich.) with a minute to play but could not score with the extra attacked.
- Endicott netminder Kevin Aldrige (Beverly Hills, Mich.) made 31 saves to earn his first collegiate win.
- Marc Biggs (Plano, Texas) became the second player for Salve Regina to record multiple goals this season, scoring his second of the year in the third period.
- 12 different skaters have now scored for Salve Regina this season.
- Blake Wojtala stopped 13 shots, while Alexander Devine (Hampton, N.H.) turned away five shots and was credited with the loss (0-2-1).
- Schmidbauer won a game-high 21 face-offs for the Seahawks.
- Joseph Kaszupski (Henderson, Nev.) won a team-high 16 face-offs for the Gulls.
- The Seahawks served 34 minutes of penalties on nine infractions while the Gulls served 42 minutes of penalties on nine infractions.
Next up
Salve Regina (0-4-1; 0-2-1 ECACNE) – Sunday, November 15 at Becker, 7:30 p.m.
Endicott (1-1-2; 1-1-1 ECACNE) – Saturday, November 14 vs Wentowrth, 3 p.m.