Two-Goal Third Gives Williams a 4-3 Win Over Trinity in Men's Ice Hockey Quarterfinals
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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. - Two goals in
the final period lifted the Williams College men's hockey team
(15-7-3) past the Trinity Bantams (11-9-4) and into the semifinal
round of the NESCAC championship.
Coming in as the No. 7 seed in the
tournament, Trinity gave No. 2 seed Williams a tough battle all
afternoon, but a goal from John Wickman '13 with less than four
minutes to go gave the Ephs the victory.
With No. 8 seed Wesleyan upsetting
No. 1 seed Hamilton, Williams is now the highest remaining seed in
the tournament and will host the semifinal and final rounds next
weekend.
The game got out to a quick start,
as Williams jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the first minute of play.
The goal was set up by co-captain Matt Masucci '11, who took a
cross-ice pass from Connor Olvany '11 at the top of the blue line,
skated in on the left side, and found Mark Lyons '13 in front of
the net. Lyons made a quick deke to his left and flipped it in to
give the Ephs the early advantage.
Trinity bounced back two minutes
later, when Chris Menard chipped in a rebound attempt on the left
side of the net after an Adamo Miceli shot from the right circle to
tie the game at 1-1.
With just under five minutes to go
in the first period, Olvany put the Ephs up 2-1 with a slapshot
from the left circle that snuck between Bantam goalie Wesley
Vesprini's legs. Defensemen Brian Malchoff '11 and Stephen Maier
'12 got credit for the assists.
Trinity responded yet again at the
two-minute mark to tie the score heading into the locker room.
After a delayed penalty from Williams, the Bantams took advantage
of a 6-on-5 opportunity when Joe Tierney chipped in a loose puck in
front of the net to even the game at 2-2.
Both teams dialed up the intensity
in the second period, and this led to an increase in penalties and
big hits for both sides.
The Bantams would capitalize on one
of these penalties four minutes into the frame when Egor Petrov and
Jeffrey Menard broke free on a 2-on-1 opportunity. Skating in on
the left side, Menard made a quick pass to Petrov who beat Eph
goaltender Ryan Purdy '12 for the power play goal, giving Trinity
its first lead of the game at 3-2.
Trinity almost extended its lead on
another power play attempt at the ten-minute mark. After Paul
Jaskot took a shot from the left circle, a scrum ensued for the
rebound and the puck found its way into the net. After determining
the puck was kicked, however, the referees called off the goal and
the score remained at 3-2.
The Bantams would take their
one-goal lead into the final period and remained on top in the
first few minutes. The Ephs dug deep, however, getting a flurry of
scoring chances that would ultimately lead to the tying goal with
ten minutes to go when Ben Contini '11 and Eric Rubino '13 skated
in on a 2-on-1. The Trinity defense made a nice play to break up
Contini's scoring chance, but Rubino corralled the loose puck on
the right side, moved it to his backhand, and flipped it in to make
the score 3-3.
Both teams battled hard down the
stretch, but it would be Wickman who came away with the game-winner
for Williams. With less than four minutes to go, Contini took a
shot from the right circle that was stopped by Trinity's goalie.
Wickman was right behind Contini, however, and he took control of
the rebound and fired it past Vesprini to give the Ephs a late 4-3
lead.
Trinity pulled its goalie with one
minute remaining and pressured the Eph defense in the final minute,
but Purdy made some nice saves to preserve the win and send
Williams to the NESCAC semifinals.
Purdy had a great afternoon for the
Ephs, stopping 33 of 36 shots from the Bantams in 60 minutes of
play. Wesley Vesprini had a solid effort as well, making 34 saves
on 38 shots in 58:55 minutes of play.