PORTLAND, Maine – Despite two goals from senior
Dillan Bentley (Peoria, Ill.) and three assists from sophomore
Dominic Payne (North Vancouver, B.C.), the UMass Lowell ice hockey team (6-11-0, 3-6-0 Hockey East) fell just short, 5-4, against No. 15/18 Maine (9-7-1, 6-5-0 Hockey East) in overtime on Wednesday night at Cross Insurance Arena in Portland, Maine.
Along with the multi-point games from Payne and Bentley, freshman
David Adaszynski (Burnaby, B.C.) and sophomore
Dominick Rivelli (Highland Park, Ill.) each notched their first career points with Rivelli assisting Adaszynski's first goal. Sophomore
Libor Nemec (Bratislava, Slovakia) also scored for the River Hawks, while freshman
Tnias Mathurin (Ajax, Ontario), freshman
Luke Shipley (Powell River, B.C.), sophomore
Mirko Buttazzoni (Langley, B.C.) and freshman goaltender
Austin Elliott (Strathmore, Alberta) all collected one helper apiece.
Defensively, freshmen
Nate Misskey (Melfort, SK) and
Dalyn Wakely (Port Hope, Ontario) led the team with three blocked shots each, while four different skaters picked up two and seven others had one. Elliott got the nod between the pipes for the River Hawks, making 22 saves.
"Our team's compete level was good tonight," said Head Coach
Norm Bazin. "Unfortunately, our special teams was not and it swung momentum their way and proved the difference in the game. The first half is done. We'll let our players take their final exams and go home for a break."
The River Hawks started hot, creating immediate momentum offensively. They did not waste too much time opening up the scoring, as Bentley potted his sixth of the year just 4:20 into the game. The play started when Elliott and Payne cleared the puck to Bentley charging into the offensive zone, and he fired one past a sliding defenseman and into the top left corner. Maine responded at 8:36 with a power play goal and a 4-on-4 goal at 13:10, but the River Hawks continued to battle back, tying it back up on Nemec's goal just over a minute later. Mathurin caught the puck to keep it in the offensive zone, before finding
Mirko Buttazzoni, who collected his own rebound and sent a nifty pass to Nemec in front of the net. Towards the end of the period, UMass Lowell killed off a penalty to send the game to intermission with a 2-2 score.
The momentum was maintained by the River Hawks in the second, scoring just 3:11 into the period to take the 3-2 lead when Rivelli found Adasynski for their first career points. Payne picked up his second point of the night with his secondary assist on the play. They followed up the goal with more offensive pressure, but Maine took advantage of a power play opportunity at 15:41 to tie it up at three and bring it to another intermission with the game all square.
Another strong start gave the River Hawks another early-period lead in the third, as Bentley rifled one to the back of the net just 24 seconds in on a power play to make it 4-3. Payne kept it in at the blue line and Shipley picked up the puck and dished a pass to Bentley in the faceoff before he buried it for the goal. Later in the period, on a power play at 13:40, Maine tied it back up at four and both teams fought to a tie score at the end of regulation, sending it to overtime.
It was a battle in overtime, with both teams picking up scoring opportunities, including one from graduate student
Jay Ahearn (Staten Island, N.Y.) that was just saved, but it was Maine that cashed in with a goal at the 3:03 mark to conclude the game at 5-4.
The River Hawks will now have a break for the holidays, before returning to action for an exhibition matchup against Bentley on Sunday, December 28 at 3:30 p.m. at the Tsongas Center.