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puckingoff · 3 months
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Minutemen Outlast Warriors
North Andover, MA – The Massachusetts Minutemen rode 26 saves from freshman goalie Michael Hrabal and two-point nights from juniors Lucas Mercuri and Scott Morrow to a 3-2 win over the Merrimack Warriors in front of 2,314 at J. Thom Lawler Arena on the Merrimack campus.  Cole O’Hara gave the visiting Minutemen the early 1-0 lead when he deposited a Jack Musa cross-crease pass past Zachary…
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mitchbeck · 1 year
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QUINNIPIAC BOBCATS SHUT OUT OVER MERRIMACK ADVANCES THEM TO REGIONAL FINALS
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(Photo: Jim Stankiewicz) By: Drew Camposano, Howlings BRIDGEPORT, CT - On Friday, a three-point game from Quinnipiac's Sam Lipkin and two goals from Jacob Quillan demonstrated why the Bobcats were the top-seeded team in the NCAA Regionals with a 5-0 dismantling of the Merrimack Warriors before a crowd of 4,462 at Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport. After scoring twice in the second period on goals from Joey Cipollone and Quillan, it was a dominant third period where Quinnipiac (31-4-3) scored three times that ultimately advanced the Bobcats to the Regional Final on Sunday in Bridgeport at 4 PM against Ohio State after the Buckeyes dismembered Harvard, 8-1 in the other semi-final game.  At 6:28 of the third period, a blocked shot by Zach Mesta sent the puck to Michael Lombardi, and he fired one past Merrimack (23-14-1) goaltender Zachary Borgiel up high to make it 3-0. 8:13 later, the Bobcats would bank their fourth goal as Sam Lipkin found Quillan for his second tally of the contest. Lipkin would be rewarded for his helper with an empty netter off a cross-ice feed from Ethan de Jong. The secondary helper going to Jake Johnson with 1:29 left to seal the deal. What would prove to be the game-winner for the Bobcats came at 1:56 of the second period when Cipollone found the loose biscuit left by a whiffed-on shot by Jayden Lee. Cippollone benefited from some puck luck as his shot toward the net found the skate of Will Calverley and redirected past Borgiel to give the Bobcats the only goal they would need. Just 1:33 later, the Bobcats produced a second tally when Quinlan scored his first of the two on the day off a pass from Lipkin. The secondary assist going to Collin Graf. We're not the sexiest team on the planet," Rand Pecknold, Quinnipiac's head coach, said. "We're not perfect. We just grind and grind and get rewarded for it." That grinding style was fully displayed in the first period as both teams grappled for control. Despite Quinnipiac outshooting Merrimack 14-7, they went to the intermission with no score. Quinnipiac was playing lockdown defense the entire game. However, the best opportunities for Merrimack were denied by goaltender Yaniv Perets. The shutout by the Bobcats was their tenth of the season. Sunday's winner will compete in the NCAA D1 Frozen Four tournament. QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY HOME Read the full article
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goalhofer · 3 years
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2020-21 Merrimack College Warriors Roster
Wingers
#4 Conor Lovett (Franklin, Massachusetts)
#9 Liam Walsh (Bridgeville, Pennsylvania)
#11 Mick Messner (Madison, Wisconsin)
#13 Chase Gresock (Powell, Ohio) C
#16 Regan Kimens (Aurora, Ontario)
#18 Ben Brar (Abbotsford, British Columbia)
#19 Alex Jefferies (Lunenburg, Massachusetts)
#21 Christian Simeone (Milton, Massachusetts)
#22 Logan Drevitch (Middleborough, Massachusetts)
#24 Ryan Nolan (Winnetka, Illinois)
#28 Filip Forsmark (Skövde, Sweden)
Centers
#10 Max Newton (Vancouver, British Columbia)
#12 Jordan Seyfert (Annville Township, Pennsylvania)
#15 Hugo Esselin (Ekerö, Sweden)
#17 Robert Welsher (Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan)
#20 Jake Lee (Owen Sound, Ontario)
#25 Filip Karlsson-Tägtström (Hanviken, Sweden)
Defensemen
#2 Pat Holway (Cohasset, Massachusetts)
#3 Declan Carlile (Hartland Township, Michigan) A
#5 Jacob Modrý (El Segundo, California) A
#6 Zach Vinnell (Cochrane, Alberta)
#7 Zach Uens (Belleville, Ontario)
#8 Liam Dennison (Ottawa, Ontario)
#23 Kevin Sadovski (Palm Coast, Florida)
#26 Tyler Heidt (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)
#27 Dominic Dockery (Lockport, New York)
Goalies
#1 Jere Huhtamaa (Helsinki, Finland)
#29 Zachary Borgiel (Ft. Gratiot Township, Michigan)
#30 Tyler Kobryn (Hillsborough Township, New Jersey)
#31 James Corcoran (Walpole, Massachusetts)
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puckingoff · 2 years
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River Hawks Advance with 7-2 Win
River Hawks Advance with 7-2 Win
Substantial Second Period for UML Dooms Merrimack   Lowell, MA – The UMass-Lowell River Hawks took control of the game against the Merrimack College Warriors from the opening face-off and never looked back. An early Connor Sodergren set the stage for the River Hawks as they cruised to a 7-2 Quarterfinal win on the strength of a pair of Carl Berglund and Ryan Brushett goals to knock out the…
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