Amherst Upends Connecticut College in Overtime of Men's Ice Hockey Quarterfinals
Courtesy Amherst Sports Information
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AMHERST, Mass. - The Amherst College men’s
hockey team wanted to make Coach Jack Arena’s 300th career
victory a memorable one, and they did so with a thrilling 3-2
overtime victory over Connecticut College at Orr Rink on Saturday
night. With the victory, Amherst advances to the semifinals of the
2008 NESCAC Men's Ice Hockey Championship next Saturday at Colby.
The Camels grabbed the game’s first
power-play five minutes into the opening period when Amherst
defenseman Rylan Burns (Jasper, Alberta) was whistled for hitting
from behind. The Jeffs nearly scored shorthanded when senior
captain Kyle Schoppel (Cambridge, Ontario) skated down the left
side and fired a backhander that was turned aside by Camel
goaltender Greg Parker (Trenton, Ontario).
The Jeffs took an early lead during their first
power-play of the game at the 14:43 mark. Schoppel skated down the
right boards before dishing a backhand pass to sophomore forward
Keith Nelson (Manalapan, N.J.) who unloaded a slap-shot from the
right face-off circle that beat Parker glove side.
The Jeffs took a two-goal lead four minutes
later with another power-play tally, this time on a five-on-three
advantage. Senior forward Andrew Schremp (Denver, Colo.) took feeds
from Gregg Adamo (Manalapan, N.J.) and Shane Lennox (N. Vancouver,
B.C.) before ripping a shot into the net.
The Jeffs finished the period with 13 shots
while rookie netminder Cole Anderson (Sylvan Lake, Alberta) turned
aside all seven Camel shots on goal.
Connecticut College continued to pressure
Amherst in the second and junior forward Kevin Plant (Carver,
Mass.) almost brought the Camels within a goal when he found
himself one-on-one with Anderson. Plant deked to his backhand but
was unable to finish the move.
Amherst was then whistled for two penalties only
twenty seconds apart, at the 11:39 and 11:59 marks, respectively,
giving the Camels a five-on-three advantage for 1:40. Anderson made
five stops during the Camel power-play helping the Jeffs kill the
penalties.
The Jeffs nearly made it a three-goal lead with
four minutes to play, when Brendan Powers (Walpole, Mass.) took a
feed from Jack Baer (Edina, Minn.) but a gorgeous save from Parker
denied Powers’ close-up shot.
Connecticut College finally cracked Anderson
right as their power-play ended when sophomore forward Ryan Howarth
(Grand Blanc, Mich.) connected for his seventh tally of the season.
The Jeffs out-shot the Camels 15-14 during the second period and
the teams headed to the locker room with Amherst leading 2-1.
Connecticut tied the game at the 11:10 mark of
the third when Eischen scored on a wrist shot. Freshman forward
Ryan Riffe (South Berwick, Maine) and senior forward Rob Campbell
(Reading, Mass.) picked up assists on the goal. Neither team
tallied the winner in regulation and the teams headed to
overtime.
Just 2:07 into overtime, senior forward Mike McIntosh (Soldotna,
Alaska) took a feed from Rylan Burns (Jasper, Alberta) and tucked
home a wrist-shot into the left side of the net securing Amherst
head Coach Jack Arena his 300th career victory.