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#18 UNH wins the weekend split, heading Vermont Saturday – Vermont Athletics University

#18 UNH wins the weekend split, heading Vermont Saturday – Vermont Athletics University

Final result: #18 New Hampshire 5, Vermont 2
Durham, nhFour different players scored for No. 18 New Hampshire (11-9-3, 3-8-2) while heading Vermont (9-13-3, 4-9-2) Saturday night in the hockey east of action from action The Center Whittemore.

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Coach quote

“We are currently a hockey team,” said the chief trainer Steve WidlerS “Injuries, illness, we had boys to sacrifice and play at 50%. I will give us a merit of it. And I don’t think we gave up. But we couldn’t get to our speed and intensity often.

How did it happen

  • Wildcats opened the score for the second consecutive evening, heading to the icebreaker by 5:20 to play during the first period. Alex Gagne shot on the net and Kian Rancer He lined him aside, but the bounce went straight to Konor Lovvet, who patted him home for his third goal of the season.
  • Only 2:01 later excavated their advantage with a Nick Ring Power Marker. Ring raised his sixth goal for power game of the year in a broken game in front of a greater. The UVM defender blocks the front shot and UNH is transformed into a quick one -time front time. Jason Sidm slides him to ring the back door for another clump.
  • UNH expanded the lead 3:28 in the second period. Gagne washed a pass to cutting Ryan Conmi’s in the traffic, and he covered a wrist, fired along the more coarse team for his leading team 12th goal of the year.
  • With 3:45 to play in the middle frame, Robert Cronin scored a one-time year to make 4-0. Axel Mangbo He came for a greater group after the fourth goal in New Hampshire.
  • The catamANTANI crashed into the UNH lead with a 7:10 game goal to play in regulation. With the Extra-Attacker UVM’s pulled goalkeeper, struck with six to four advantages. JAX WISMER Fired a low shot from the point, Jared Whale of UNH made the original stop but on the net side Blake Steinerson tapped the washer Max Strand Who makes it home for his leading team 20 point a year.
  • Cronin seemed to put the game out of reach with his second night with 5:24 to play. A wide shot bounced from the boards and to the right of the crunning, which patted him at home.
  • However, the Catamans were not made, beyond the subsequent Faceoff Vermont hit just five seconds. Joel Maata won the draw and Xavier Henry Just to shoot the washer into the net from the red line. His wrist shot was a mistake from 90 feet for his third goal of the season.
  • Vermont again pulled his goalkeeper at the end of the third, but couldn’t get into the UN lead.

Inside the result of the box

  • With a 5-2 Community Bank NA decision tonight, it will donate $ 150 to the Special Olympics Vermont. Community Bank, Na donates $ 75 for a goal to the Special Olympics Vermont for every goal that the men and women’s team is celebrating this season.
  • Since coach Idler was at Catamount Country, Vermont is now 6-3-1 against Wildcats.
  • With its target tonight Max Strand is the first rookie of Vermont to reach 20 points after Alex Epozito during the 2017-18 campaign.

Forward

The Catamans are off the next weekend and will return to action on Friday, February 7th as they travel to the center of Tsonga to face # 12 Umass Lowell. The washer drop is scheduled for 7:15 pm. The third game this season between the competition for the two clubs will be broadcast live on ESPN+ and, as always, will be broadcast live on WVMT (96.3 FM/620 AM) with the voice of the catamANTANATION Adam Lafleur in the convenient Toyota broadcast cabin.

For news and updates on the Men’s Hockey Program in Vermont, follow @uvmmhocky on Instagram, X and Facebook and visit UvMathletics.com.
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