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Colonels march past Seahawks

Curry College topped Salve Regina 9-1 in CCC action Saturday night (Photo by Allison Notarangelo).
Curry College topped Salve Regina 9-1 in CCC action Saturday night (Photo by Allison Notarangelo).

SEAHAWK MEN'S ICE HOCKEY RESULTS
Curry 9, Salve Regina 1
Portsmouth Abbey - Portsmouth, R.I.
Saturday, February 15, 2020

Summary
PORTSMOUTH, R.I. - Visiting Curry College defeated the Salve Regina University men's ice hockey team 9-1 in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) action Saturday evening.

Series and Streaks
The Colonels own a 28-10-3 record in the all-time series.

Three Stars of the Game

  1. Curry junior Viktor Jansson (Stockholm, Sweden) scored the first three goals to open the game. His second goal proved to be the game-winner with just .5 seconds left on the clock in the first period.
  2. Curry senior Justin Ketola (Cloquet, Minn.) made 30 saves to improve to 11-4-2 in net this season
  3. Curry sophomore Alex Ochterbeck (Dallas, Texas) handed out four assists.

Turning Point
Jansson netted his first goal of the game 3:15 into the first, his second with just five tenths of a second left in the first, and his third just 19 seconds into the second period to put the Colonels up 3-0. It would become 4-0 before Nick Holt (Pembroke, Mass.) scored the lone goal for the Seahawks at 5:30 of the second period. The Colonels potted five more goals the rest of the game to walk away with an eight-goal victory.

Key Stat
Salve Regina went 0-for-4 on the power play while allowing the Colonels to convert on half their chances, going 3-for-6 on the man advantage.

Quick Hits

  • Sophomore netminer Louis-Felix St. Jean (St. Bruno, Quebec) made 13 saves before being chased early in the second period. He falls to 8-8-0 on the season.
  • Ulysses Lalor (Great Falls, Va.) came on in relief and stopped 16 shots while allowing five more goals.
  • The Colonels held a 38-31 edge in shots.

Next Up
Salve Regina (12-10-1, 8-7-1 CCC) will travel to face Wentworth in a Commonwealth  Coast Conference matchup on Friday, February 21 while Curry (16-4-3, 11-3-2 CCC) hosts Nichols.