Daily Archive: February 19, 2011

Feb 19

Bruins Bounce Pirates in a Shootout

PROVIDENCE, RI – Zach Hamill and Jamie Arniel scored shootout goals and Michael Hutchinson stopped all four shooters he faced to lift the Providence Bruins past the Portland Pirates 4-3 in an American Hockey League game played tonight in front of 8,321 at the Dunkin’ Donut Center. Hamill, Lane McDermid and Jordan Caron netted regulation …

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Feb 19

Flynn, Sullivan Lead Maine Past UMass Lowell 4-0

LOWELL, Mass. — Brian Flynn (Lynnfield, Mass.) had a pair of third period goals and Dan Sullivan  (York, Pa.) recorded his first career shutout to lead the University of Maine men’s ice hockey team past UMass Lowell 4-0 on Friday night at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Mass. Maine improves to 13-10-6 on the season …

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Feb 19

Five different players score as UNE slips past Trinity, 5-4

HARTFORD, Conn. — Junior captain Scott McManaman  (Amherst, Nova Scotia) knocked in an empty net goal with 52 seconds remaining to provide the University of New England men’s hockey team with enough scoring to survive a late push from Trinity College (Conn.) for a 5-4 win in an ECAC East/NESCAC crossover game played Friday evening …

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Feb 19

Five different players score as UNE slips past Trinity, 5-4

HARTFORD, Conn. — Junior captain Scott McManaman  (Amherst, Nova Scotia) knocked in an empty net goal with 52 seconds remaining to provide the University of New England men’s hockey team with enough scoring to survive a late push from Trinity College (Conn.) for a 5-4 win in an ECAC East/NESCAC crossover game played Friday evening …

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Feb 19

Men’s Hockey Snaps Five-Game Winless Streak With Win

MANCHESTER, N.H. – Tim McGarry scored the go-ahead goal with 3:24 remaining as the Bowdoin College men’s ice hockey team scored four power play goals in a 6-5 win over Saint Anselm College on Friday evening. With the win, the 12th-ranked Polar Bears improve to 14-7-1 (10-7-1 NESCAC) and need a Saturday victory against New …

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Feb 19

Men’s Hockey Snaps Five-Game Winless Streak With Win

MANCHESTER, N.H. – Tim McGarry scored the go-ahead goal with 3:24 remaining as the Bowdoin College men’s ice hockey team scored four power play goals in a 6-5 win over Saint Anselm College on Friday evening. With the win, the 12th-ranked Polar Bears improve to 14-7-1 (10-7-1 NESCAC) and need a Saturday victory against New …

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Feb 19

Bowdoin Clinches Home Quarterfinal With Win Over Williams

BRUNSWICK, Maine – Bowdoin’s Kayte Holtz  scored the game-winning goal with just 1:32 remaining to give the Polar Bear women’s ice hockey team a 4-3 win over Williams on Friday evening at Watson Arena. With the win, Bowdoin (14-7-2, 9-5-1 NESCAC) clinches a home NESCAC Quarterfinal for the first time since 2006. The Ephs fall …

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Feb 19

McKinney, Smigelski lead Mules past NEC

Contact: William Sodoma HENNIKER, N.H. — Cody McKinney notched his fourth career shutout and Spike Smigleski had the game-winning goal with just 3:10 left in the game as the Colby College men’s hcokey team pulled away for a 1-0 victory over New England College on Friday night. The Mules move to 10-10-2 overall and NEC …

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Feb 19

Women’s hockey falls to Panthers

Contact: William Sodoma WATERVILLE, Maine — Senior goaltender Alexi Bloom won her 40th career game for Middlebury College and Colby College keeper Brianne Wheeler had a solid effort with 40 saves, but the fourth-ranked Panthers took a 4-0 victory over the Mules in NESCAC women’s hockey Friday night at Alfond Rink. Middlebury (17-4-1, 13-1-1 NESCAC) …

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Feb 19

Southern Maine Downs Wesleyan in OT, 4-3

MIDDLETOWN, Conn. — Senior Zach Joy (Dover, N.H.) scored a natural hat trick for the University of Southern Maine with a pair of third-period goals to rally the Huskies from a 3-1 deficit against Wesleyan University, then netted the game winner just 1:02 into overtime to propel the Huskies into sixth place in the ECAC …

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