Men’s College Hockey – Endicott Wins First Ever NCAA Game – 4-3 Over Hobart – Salem State Falls 3-1 at Norwich – Game Stories

TWO GAME STORIES – ENDICOTT 4 HOBART 3 / NORWICH 3 SALEM STATE 1

GENEVA, N.Y. – The No. 7/7 nationally ranked Endicott men’s ice hockey team won its first-ever NCAA Tournament game on Saturday night with a 4-3 first round victory over No. 4/5 Hobart at The Cooler.

The Gulls, who are only in their second year as a NCAA Division III varsity program, made their first NCAA Tournament appearance in program history tonight against the Statesmen after capturing the inaugural Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) championship last weekend (March 4). Endicott (24-3-2) will now play No. 8/9 Trinity (19-6-3) in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinal round on Saturday, March 18 at a time and place to be determined later.

Tied 3-3 midway through the third, Endicott freshman Jason Kalinowski (Stamford, Conn.) finished a feed in the slot from point blank range to give the Gulls a 4-3 advantage at 10:50 of the period.

Endicott was then forced to earn the win on defense the rest of the way as the Blue and Green killed off three straight penalties at 11:33, 15:15, and 17:19, respectively, down the stretch before final buzzer sounded.

Kevin Aldridge (Birmingham, Mich.) also played an instrumental role in the victory over the final 9:10 of action coming up with eight saves during that time span. Aldridge finished the night with an even 40 saves, which marks his fifth 40-save performance of the season.

BEYOND THE BOX SCORE

  • Tonight’s game was the first-ever meeting between the two programs.
  • Endicott has won 12 games in a row.
  • Frank Spellman (Des Moines, Iowa) scored Endicott’s first-ever NCAA Tournament goal with his first tally of the season at the 14:35 mark of the first.
  • Tommy Besinger (Milton, Mass.) found the back of the net at 4:04 of the second, while Kalinowski also redirected a Michael Heidkamp (Marietta, Ga.) shot at 12:08 of the same period to give the Gulls a 3-0 lead.
  • Endicott’s defense blocked six shots after Kalinowski’s eventual game-winner to help preserve the victory.
  • Aldridge is 21-3-2 on the year.

FOR THE FOES

  • Hobart rallied from a 3-0 deficit in the second with three unanswered goals over a 4:17 (14:10-18:27) span on tallies from Nick Bingaman (Paradise Valley, Ariz.), Bo Webster (Aurora, Ontario), and Tyler Wolf (Naperville, Ill.).
  • Frank Oplinger (Sewickley, Pa.) had 28 saves in the loss (11-5-2).

NOTES

  • Endicott is ranked No. 7 in both the D3hockey.com and USCHO.com polls
  • Hobart is ranked No. 4 via USCHO and No. 5 by D3hockey
  • Trinity is ranked No. 8 by D3hockey and No. 9 by USCHO

WHAT’S NEXT

Endicott (24-3-2) will now play No. 8/9 Trinity (19-6-3) in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinal round on Saturday, March 18 at a time and place to be determined later


Men’s Hockey: Norwich advances to NCAA Quarterfinals with 3-1 win over Salem State 

NORTHFIELD, Vt. – The consensus No. 1 nationally-ranked Norwich University men’s ice hockey team downed Salem State 3-1 on Saturday at Kreitzberg Arena in NCAA Division III Tournament First Round action. 

Norwich (24-1-3) extended its unbeaten streak to 22 straight games with the victory and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals where it will host Hamilton College on Saturday, March 18 at Kreitzberg Arena.

The Cadets got goals from Tyler Piacentini (South Weymouth, Mass.), Christian Thompson (Windham, N.H.) and Payton Baldillez (Arlington, Texas), while junior goalie Braeden Ostepchuk (Lethbridge, Alberta) made 22 saves. 

Norwich will now make its seventh NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal round appearance in the last eight seasons and the Cadets are now three wins away from securing the program’s fourth national championship. 

Piacentini scored at the 4:12 mark of the first period, beating Salem State goalie Jason Pucciarelli with a wrist shot into the top left corner of the net and over the blocker for his 15th goal of the season. Cody Smith (Hudson, Mass.) and William Pelletier (St. Jean Chrysostome, Quebec) picked up the assists on the power play goal. The assist was Smith’s 30th of the season, leaving him just three shy of Bill Nash’s ’86 single-season record of 33 assists for a defenseman.  

Salem State (15-10-3) controlled the action for large portions of the second period, but Ostepchuk was brilliant between the pipes making four saves in a span of two minutes, including a breakaway stop on John Needham to stymie the Vikings’ offense.  

Norwich carried the 1-0 lead into the second intermission despite Salem State controlling the second period. 

The Cadets got a big insurance goal at the 8:36 mark of the third period with Thompson scoring his third goal of the season and first since Jan. 13. He beat Pucciarelli five-hole with a slap shot from the top of the left faceoff circle off a 2-on-1 rush with Austin Surowiec (Louisville, Ky.). Taeron Lewis (Winnipeg, Manitoba) started the play with crushing check in front of the NU bench that sprung Surowiec on the break up ice.  

NU increased the lead to 3-0 at the 14:04 mark of the third period with Baldillez scoring off assists from Anthony Flaherty (South Boston, Mass.) and Nick Pichette (Massena, N.Y.) for his fourth goal of the season. 

Salem State got one goal back at the 18:47 mark with a pretty back hand into the top left corner of the net by Casey Miller off a rebound on an initial shot by Mackenzie Cook. 

Pucciarelli finished with 25 saves for Salem State, while Ostepchuk had 22 for Norwich to improve to 15-0-0 on the season. 

Salem State was making its third NCAA Tournament appearance in the last four seasons after winning the MASCAC title in 2014, 2016 and 2017. The Vikings also had their season come to a close at Kreitzberg Arena in 2014 after NU beat Salem State 8-2 in the first round as well.  

In other NCAA Tournament First Round action; Endicott defeated Hobart 4-3, Hamilton beat Oswego State 3-1 and Trinity beat Plattsburgh State 4-1. Endicott will face Trinity next Saturday, while St. Norbert meets Augsburg and Wis. Stevens Point faces Adrian. 

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