Men's Ice Hockey

NESCAC Men's Ice Hockey Weekly Release - Nov. 25, 2024

NESCAC Player of the Week
Jayden Grier – Colby – So. – F – Needham, Mass.
Grier tallied two goals in Colby's win over Bowdoin in front of a packed house on Friday night. The sophomore scored late in the opening frame for his first goal and struck again 30 seconds into the second to give the Mules a 2-0 lead en route to the victory. Grier has three goals in as many games, tied for the league lead in goals per game. The win ended a three-game winless streak against the Polar Bears.  
 
NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
Amherst – Junior Andrew Carmody (North Haven, Conn.) scored both Mammoth goals, a pair of power-play markers, in a 2-2 tie with Trinity. Amherst won the shootout win to earn two points on Saturday.
 
Conn. College - First-year forward Will Lawrence (Bethesda, Md.) was instrumental as Conn. picked up a comeback conference win over Middlebury on Saturday. With the Camels trailing 1-0 early in the third period, Lawrence deflected home a shot on the far post to tie the game, 1-1. It was his first career goal. With time running down and the game still tied, Lawrence picked up a loose puck in the slot before finding Shane Zarcone who buried it to give Conn. the 2-1 win.

Hamilton – Alex Danis (Calgary, Alberta) scored three goals in a 1-1 weekend for the Continentals. Danis scored twice, including the goal that gave Hamilton a 4-3 lead with 7:17 left in the third period, in the Continentals' 6-3 win against Wesleyan. It was the third multi-goal game of Danis' career. The junior added a power-play goal in a 3-2 setback against Trinity. Danis has scored at least one goal in all three NESCAC games this season.
 
Middlebury – Revy Mack (Anchorage, Alaska) tallied a goal in each game for Middlebury last weekend. The sophomore leads the squad with five points (2G, 3A) through four contests. 

Tufts – With Tufts trailing Middlebury 3-1 on Friday night, Cole Dubicki (Seattle, Wash.) assisted on three goals as the Jumbos stormed back for a 7-3 victory. The junior had the primary assist on back-to-back goals which tied the game in the second period, then had an assist on the goal that put Tufts up 5-3 in the third period.
 
Wesleyan - Rookie Patrick McDevitt (Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec) picked up his first career win on Sunday, making 44 saves in a 3-1 road win at Amherst which also signaled the Cardinals' first win of the season. McDevitt made 19 saves in the first period alone and made another 16 saves in the third period, most of which came with the Cardinals leading 2-1 before adding an empty net goal late.

Williams – Goalie Cal Sandquist (Evergreen, Colo.) went 2-0 for the Ephs last weekend with a .940 save percentage. The senior made 19 saves and only allowed one goal in a 5-1 win at Connecticut College on Friday and followed up with a 28-save performance in a 4-2 victory at Tufts on Saturday.