Amherst Posts 3-0 Shutout of Trinity in Men's Ice Hockey Semifinals
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AMHERST, Mass. – The
top-seeded Amherst College men’s ice hockey team played host
to fourth-seeded Trinity College this evening in the second NESCAC
Championship semifinal game at Orr Rink in Amherst, Mass. The Lord
Jeffs pulled out a 3-0 win in front of a packed house to advance to
the NESCAC Championship for the first time since 2001, where they
will face Middlebury at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday.
Neither team was able to put
together a significant scoring chance early in the first period,
and with 11:48 to play in the frame, Amherst went on the power
play. Amherst’s top-ranked power play unit did not
disappoint, as the Lord Jeffs jumped out to a 1-0 lead with 10:08
to play. The game’s opening score came as first-year Eddie
Effinger (Belleville, Ill.) hit a one-timer that resulted in a
rebound goal for senior Joel Covelli (Carlisle, Ontario). Sophomore
Luke Arnold (Lincoln, Mass.) also picked up an assist on the
goal.
With 5:35 to play in the first, Trinity’s Adam Houli
(Howell, N.J.) drew an interference call against Amherst. Off the
opening face-off of the extra-man stint, Trinity nearly beat
Amherst netminder Jonathan La Rose (Boyle, Alberta). The puck
bounced around in the crease behind La Rose, before senior captain
Jeff Landers (Hanover, Mass.) pushed it out of danger.
With 1:03 to play in the period,
Amherst looked to score a second goal, as first-year Mark Colp
(Wareham, Mass.) put the puck past Trinity goaltender Wesley
Vesprini (Lexington, Mass.). The score was waived off, as the
officials said it went off Colp’s skate.
At the first intermission, each
team had put seven shots on goal, with Covelli’s goal
standing as the difference.
Less than four minutes into the
second period, Arnold let a slap shot fly from the left face-off
circle that Vesprini saved. The puck popped up and came down in the
crease where Effinger dove to poke it in. A pair of Bantam
defenders smothered the Lord Jeff rookie before he could score.
With 11:40 to play in the second,
Riley Hicks (Calgary, Alberta) had Trinity’s best scoring
chance on a break down the right side. La Rose made a great save
with his left leg pad to keep Amherst up 1-0.
At the second intermission, Trinity
held a 17-14 edge in shots on goal, with a majority of the Bantams
attempts in the period coming from behind the face-off circles.
Just 3:13 into the third period,
Amherst took a 2-0 lead when a long flip from Landers was brought
down by a Trinity defender using his hand in the middle of the
zone. Covelli stole the puck as soon as it hit the ice, and moved
it to his backhand before beating Vesprini for the score.
Early in the third period, La Rose
made a handful of great saves to keep Trinity off the board. The
Amherst offense responded to La Rose’s strong play with 13:04
to play as sophomore Trip Wray (Walpole, Mass.) took a loose puck
at the blue line and ripped a snap shot upper corner to open up a
3-0 lead.
Down the stretch, La Rose and the
Amherst defense held strong to post a shutout 3-0 win, giving the
Amherst netminder his third shutout of the season. La Rose finished
the night with 39 saves, while Vesprini turned away 21 Amherst
attempts.