Trinity Edges Connecticut College 3-1 in Men's Ice Hockey Quarterfinals
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HARTFORD, Conn. – Sophomore
goalkeeper Wesley Vesprini (Lexington, Mass.) made 18 saves to lead
No. 4-seeded Trinity to a 3-1 win over No. 5-seeded Connecticut
College in their quarterfinal round game of the 2009 NESCAC Men's
Ice Hockey Championship this afternoon at Williams Rink. Trinity
will face the No. 1-seeded Amherst, who topped the No. 8-seeded
Tufts 4-1 today to advance in the tournament. Trinity, which won
the NESCAC Championship in 2008, will be on the road for the
Amherst match next week.
Trinity sophomore forward Egor
Petrov ((Novokuznetsk, Russia) gave the Bantams the lead midway
through the first period and Trinity opened the second period with
a power play goal from senior co-captain Ryan Masucci (Winthrop,
Mass.) for a 2-0 lead. Later in the second period, Connecticut
College freshman Julien Boutet (Amos, Quebec) converted on a power
to bring his team within a goal at 2-1.
In the third, Connecticut College
took the first five shots of the period, but momentum shifted back
in Trinity’s favor when junior Richard Hollstein (Pembroke,
Mass.) capitalized on a perfect pass from senior Riley Hicks
(Calgary, Alberta) with a one-timer that sealed the 3-1 triumph for
Trinity. Connecticut College junior goalkeeper Greg Parker
(Trenton, Ontario) made 16 saves before leaving the game due to
injury with just over five minutes remaining.