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UCONN Boston College By: Sam Zis, Howlings

STORRS, CT – Justin Pearson’s four points (3 goals, 1 assist) led the #17-ranked UConn Huskies to a 6-5 victory over the visiting Boston College Eagles in the last regular season game of the year on Saturday at the Toscano Family Ice Forum in Storrs.  

After honoring the team’s senior players, the Huskies came quickly out of the gates and, after creating multiple good chances, would finally solve BC goaltender Henry Wilder with a goal at 1:31. It would be Pearson with his first of three on the night in on a breakaway and buried a backhander to make it 1-0.

After failing to tally in their first two power plays, UCONN would struggle in the remainder of the first. However, Boston College capitalized on their first-man advantage at 5:38. Marshall Warren found the back with a laser off the post to equalize the score at one. 

The two Hockey East rivals continued to trade power play opportunities throughout the remainder of the first period. The tie lasted until UCONN’s Ty Amonte snuck a rebound past Wilder to give the Huskies a 2-1 lead with 4:39 left.

Boston College would tie the game for a second time with 5 seconds remaining in the period. Lukas Gustafsson blasted a nearly identical wrist shot to the first goal, but from the other side of the ice. 

The teams went to the locker room tied at two, with UCONN leading in shots 14-7

Both teams came out of the locker rooms more interested in a physical battle in the second period and less interested in scoring goals.  

With ten minutes left in the period, Huskies Captain Roman Kinal took a 5-minute major for cross-checking. In the first half of the penalty kill, the Huskies were dominant. The Huskies’ team speed forced Boston College to take a penalty with 2:30 remaining in the penalty.

Matthew Wood tallied a shorthanded breakaway for UCONN off an Eagles’ mistake, scoring off a nice pass from Hudson Schandor with 7:17 remaining in the period to make it 3-2 in favor of the home team. 

But the Huskies were not done scoring in the period. Pearson would tally his second of the night off an excellent play from his knees in front of the Eagles’ net with just over 2 minutes left in the period to make it 4-2. 

The third period started well for the Huskies as Boston College took a penalty 42 seconds into the period. Pearson would complete his hat trick on the ensuing power play and give UCONN a 5-2 lead.

Just minutes later, UConn center Samu Salminen took a rarely-called face-off violation penalty. Then, with Boston College needing a power play goal to stay in the game, Andre Gassesu scored for BC with a shot off the post to make it 5-3 with 17 minutes still to play.

Huskies freshman, Jake Black, sniped a shot past a fallen Wilder for his first NCAA goal, making it 6-3.

Boston College continued to battle and answered with 7:33 to play in the third period. Oskar Jellvik scored a one-timer goal to keep the game within reach at 6-4.

Boston College continued to push throughout the third and pulled their goalie with 2:14 to play. With the extra man on the ice Boston College forward, and Colorado Avalanche draft pick, Colby Ambrosio capitalized to bring the game to within a single goal at 6-5. 

Boston College continued to look for the tying goal; however, due to the speed of Uconn took a tripping penalty with 1:20 to go in the contest, sealing the deal for UConn.

The Huskies are 20-11-3 and 13-9-2 as they head into the playoffs.

NOTES:

Pearson’s hat trick is the first at the new Toscano Family Ice Forum and the first for UCONN since Jonny Evans put four past Merrimack on January 30, 2021.

The Hat Trick by Pearson is the fifth for the Huskies since entering Hockey East.

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NEW YORK RANGERS PROSPECT REPORT: APRIL 23 https://howlings.net/2018/04/23/new-york-rangers-prospect-report-apr-23/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-york-rangers-prospect-report-apr-23 https://howlings.net/2018/04/23/new-york-rangers-prospect-report-apr-23/#respond Mon, 23 Apr 2018 16:13:05 +0000 http://www.howlings.net/?p=62350 Lias Andersson represented Sweden at the Carlson Hockey Games as part of the Euro Hockey Tour (EHT) during the past week. The Rangers’ first-round pick (seventh overall) in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft skated in three contests with Sweden, and he registered a power play...

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  • Lias Andersson represented Sweden at the Carlson Hockey Games as part of the Euro Hockey Tour (EHT) during the past week. The Rangers’ first-round pick (seventh overall) in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft skated in three contests with Sweden, and he registered a power play assist in Sweden’s first game of the tournament on Apr. 19 against Russia. On Apr. 23, Sweden announced its roster for the upcoming Sweden Hockey Games as part of the Euro Hockey Tour; Andersson will represent his country in the tournament, along with current Ranger Mika Zibanejad (the Sweden Hockey Games begin on Apr. 26 and end on Apr. 29).
  • Filip Chytil represented the Czech Republic at the Carlson Hockey Games as part of the Euro Hockey Tour (EHT) during the past week. The Rangers’ first-round pick (21st overall) in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft skated in three games with the Czech Republic, and he recorded a power-play goal on Apr. 22 against Russia. Chytil ranked fourth among all skaters in the tournament – and led all forwards in the tournament – in total ice time (51:38).
    • Andersson and Chytil were two of seven players younger than 20 years old who registered at least one point in the tournament, while Chytil was one of three players younger than 20 years old who tallied at least one goal.
  • Igor Shesterkin represented Russia at the Carlson Hockey Games as part of the Euro Hockey Tour (EHT) during the past week, where he was teammates with current Ranger Pavel Buchnevich. The Rangers’ fourth-round pick (118th overall) in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft appeared in two games during the tournament, posting a 2.04 GAA and a .922 SV% (47 saves on 51 shots) in the two contests.
  • Tim Gettinger tallied an assist and led all skaters with six shots on goal while helping Sault Ste. Marie win Game 1 of its third round series against Kitchener on Apr. 20. The Rangers’ fifth-round pick (141st overall) in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft has recorded 13 points (two goals, 11 assists) and a plus-six rating in 13 playoff contests this year. Gettinger has established OHL playoff career-highs in games played, assists, and points in the 2018 Playoffs. He ranks third on Sault Ste. Marie in assists and shots on goal (45), is tied for fourth on the team in points and ranks fifth on the team in plus/minus rating in the playoffs this year.
  • Sean Day registered an assist/point in two of Kingston’s three games in its third round series against Hamilton during the past week (two assists over the span). The Rangers’ third-round pick (81st overall) in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft has registered 11 points (three goals, eight assists) in 14 playoff games thus far this year. Day is tied for third among OHL defensemen in goals and is tied for fifth among OHL defensemen in assists and points in the 2018 Playoffs. Dating back to the regular season, he has registered 32 points (three goals, 29 assists) in his last 31 OHL contests.

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