Colby Downs Amherst in Men's Ice Hockey Quarterfinals
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WATERVILLE, Maine - The Colby
College men's hockey team scored six goals in the opening 13
minutes, 18 seconds of the game and never looked back in taking an
11-0 victory over Amherst College in a New England Small College
Athletic Conference quarterfinal game Saturday at Alfond Arena.
Colby (18-5-1), the third seed in
the tourney, will move on to the NESCAC semifinals next Saturday.
Amherst ends the season at 7-13-5.
Jean-Francois Auffrey (Dieppe,
N.B.) scored just 15 seconds into the game to set the tone for
Colby, which has outscored the Lord Jeffs by a 16-0 margin in two
games in the last eight days. The Mules took a 5-0 win at Amherst
in the regular season finale last Saturday. Auffrey's quick goal
set a NESCAC Tournament record for fastest opening goal (old record
was 1:38).
Kevin Lyons (Canton, Mass.) scored
seven minutes in and then Cory Ernst (Bridgewater, N.S.) tallied
just 25 seconds later for a 3-0 lead. Auffrey, Ernst and Nick
Bayley (Cambridge, Ont.) scored three goals less than three minutes
apart for a 6-0 lead just 13:18 into the contest.
Brian Chisholm (King, Ontario) had
four assists and Ernst had two goals and two assists to tie a
NESCAC Tournament record for points in a game.
Bowdoin's Chris Pelletier had four
points in a single game during the 2001 tourney.
Nick Meintel (Yarmouth, Maine) and
Lyons each had two goals and one assist for the Mules. Nick Bayley
added one goal and two assists and now has 17 goals and 22 assists
on the season. Auffrey finished with two goals, while Ross
MacMillan (Charlottetown, PEI) and Patrick Walsh (Easton, Conn.)
both had one goal and one assist. Nate Stanglein (Northampton,
Pa.), Brock Barton (McLeods, N.B.), Jared Gordon (Bangor, Maine)
and Joel Morash (Liverpool, N.S.) all had two assists.
Colby goalie J.D. Hadiaris (Saco,
Maine) earned his sixth shutout of the season with 24 stops.