Bowdoin Claims 3-1 Victory Over Colby in Men's Ice Hockey Semifinals
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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. – Led by
two goals from Harry Matheson, the Bowdoin College men's hockey
team (17-7-1) defeated the Colby Mules (12-11-2) to move on to the
NESCAC finals for the second year in a row. The Polar Bears will
take on second-seeded Williams, a 3-2 overtime winner over
Wesleyan, for the 2011 NESCAC Men's Ice Hockey Championship on
Sunday at 2:00 p.m.
Daniel Weiniger scored Bowdoin's
other goal while Colin Downey added a pair of assists. Steve
Messina finished with 23 stops in net for the Polar Bears. Chris
Buonomo netted Colby's only goal of the game.
Bowdoin had a great chance with
less than five minutes to go in the first, when senior Owen Smith
threw the puck on net. Junior Aaron O'Callahan rushed in and almost
chipped in the rebound, but Colby goaltender Cody McKinney covered
it up to prevent the goal, and the score remained at 0-0 after 20
minutes.
The game stayed deadlocked well
into the second period, when Bowdoin finally broke the ice with
seven minutes remaining in the frame. After Downey took a shot from
the right circle, the puck skidded behind the net and was corralled
by Matheson. The rookie forward then skated to the bottom of the
left circle and slipped the puck by McKinney to give the Polar
Bears a 1-0 lead.
Colby wasted no time in responding,
as freshman Jack Bartlett got his stick on a shot from the left
circle by junior Patrick Bursee and redirected it past Messina.
With a minute to go in the second,
the freshman duo of Downey and Matheson hooked up again to put the
Polar Bears in front. Downey made a great individual effort on the
play, as he fell to the ice but managed to reach out and poke the
puck to Matheson. Matheson settled the puck at the right circle and
fired a shot into the top left corner of the net, giving Bowdoin a
2-1 lead heading into the final 20 minutes.
Colby had a great chance to tie in
the first minute of the third period when junior Mike Doherty
skated in on net and made a nice deke to his right, but the puck
just slipped off his stick as he tried to flick it on goal. Bowdoin
also had an opportunity to score at the halfway point of the third
when sophomore Rob MacGregor made a nice pass to Smith on the left
side, but his scoring bid sailed past the right post and the score
remained at 2-1. Doherty got another excellent chance to score for
Colby three minutes later when the puck found its way to his stick
in front of the net, but Messina made a great diving save to deny
the goal.
With four minutes left in the game,
Weiniger delivered the dagger for the Polar Bears by netting his
team-best 19th goal of the season. After receiving a pass from
senior defenseman Kyle Shearer Hardy, the sophomore forward ripped
a wrist shot just under the crossbar from the right circle to give
Bowdoin the 3-1 lead.
Colby had some chances to score
late in the game, but Messina made several big saves to keep the
Mules off the board and lift the Polar Bears to the finals.
McKinney made 25 saves on 28 shots in 58:56 minutes of play.
The finals appearance will be the
second in a row for Bowdoin, who lost in the NESCAC finals last
year to Middlebury. This will be the first time in five appearances
that Bowdoin will face a team other than Middlebury in the
conference title match. The Polar Bears defeated Williams earlier
in the season by a score of 3-2.