Endicott Men’s Hockey Downs Salem State 10-4 / Endicott Women’s Hockey Tops UMass Boston 2-1 (OT)

Men’s College Ice Hockey

SALEM – Josh Bowes (Edmonton, Alberta) and Logan Day (Seminole, Fla.) both scored twice to lead the No. 9/11 nationally ranked Endicott men’s ice hockey team to a 10-4 non-conference win over Salem State University on Sunday evening at Rockett Arena.
Along with goals from Bowes and Day, the Gulls received tallies from Lloyd Hayes (West Newbury, Mass.), Jason Kalinowski (Stamford, Conn.), Jack Kilty (Medway, Mass.), Jake Simons (Coral Springs, Fla.), Jack Musil (Hull, England), and Daniel Kucerovy (Bethel Park, Pa.).
Mark Specia (Ringwood, N.J.) stopped 13 shots in goal to improve to 4-1-0 on the season in 40 minutes of action, while Kyle Thibodeaux (Glastonbury, Conn.) had six saves in the third period.
BEYOND THE BOX SCORE
Endicott 4-1-0 in the all-time series against Salem State.
The Gulls have never lost in Rockett Arena (3-0-0).
Bowes won a team-high 10 faceoffs.
Endicott is 4-0-0 on the road this season.
The Gulls scored two shorthanded goals (both in the second period, Simons at 17:11 | Day at 17:29).
Endicott also kept Salem State scoreless on the power play (0-for-7).
FOR THE FOES
Derek Makimaa (Swartz Creek, Mich.), Mackenzie Cook (Reading, Mass.), Daniel Campbell (Waterloo, Ontario), and Parker Wood (Rochester Hills, Mich.) all found the back of the net for the Vikings.
Jason Pucciarelli (Newmarket, Ontario) made 21 saves in the loss (3-5-0).
WHAT’S NEXT
No. 9/11 Endicott (7-1-0) travels to Western New England on Friday, December 1 at 7 PM. Salem State (3-5-0) hosts Framingham State in a conference matchup on Saturday, December 2 at 2 PM.


Women’s College Ice Hockey

BOSTON – The No. 7 Endicott women’s ice hockey team defeated UMass Boston, 2-1, in overtime during the championship game of the 11th Annual Codfish Bowl this evening.
The first period saw great looks from each team as they both had nine shots, but neither could find the back of the net.
Endicott and UMass Boston both continued to pressure offensively in the second frame but goaltenders Vendela Jonsson (Linkoping, Sweden) and Rachel Myette (Duxbury, Mass.) were each able to come up with several key saves to keep the score knotted at 0-0.
With time winding down in the third period, Katie Barry (Abington, Mass.) put the Beacons up 1-0.
The Gulls, however, responded with a goal from Ellen Carter (Roseville, Minn.) just 22 seconds later to tie the game at 1-1 and send it to overtime.
Maggie Layo (Sandwich, Mass.) delivered the golden goal with 40 seconds left in the first overtime period to lift Endicott to a 2-1 victory.
BEYOND THE BOX SCORE
Jonsson improved to 6-0-1 on the season and recorded a season-high 38 saves. She was also named the MVP of the tournament for her efforts in net.
Lexi Klein (Shoreview, Minn.), Jillian Gibbs (Burlington, Vt. ), Jade Meier (Fairbanks, Alaska), and Carter were credited with assists during the contest.
Meier led the offense with nine shots, while Klein was close behind with seven.
Endicott held the 46-39 shot advantage.
This is the first Codfish Bowl title for the Gulls. They also previously played in the Codfish Bowl during the 2015-16 season.
FOR THE FOES
Myette made 44 saves in the loss (1-3-2).
Edy Moritz (Guilford, Conn.) and Kaitlin Parent (Myersville, Md.) assisted on the Beacons’ goal.
Jane Ann Drill (Madison, Wis.), Kaleigh Beauregard (Gaylord, Mich.), and Alli Bianchini (Sterling Heights, Mich.) paced the offense with five shots each.
WHAT’S NEXT
No. 7 Endicott (8-0-1, 5-0-1 CHC) travels to Salve Regina for a 7 p.m. game on Saturday, Dec. 2. UMass Boston (4-3-2, 3-1-2 NEHC) plays at Bowdoin on Friday, Dec. 1 at 4 p.m.

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