Freshman Jordan Greenway scored the game’s first and last
goals and sophomore Chase Phelps had a goal and an assist as the Terriers
doubled up Massachusetts, 6-3 at the Mullins Center. BU scored three early goals and later
extended to a 5-1 lead before the Minutemen scored two third-period goals.
Hardworking Greenway put BU on the board just 57 seconds
into the game, banging home the rebound of a Brandon Hickey shot. Less than two
minutes later, Phelps finished off passes from junior Tommy Kelley and captain
Matt Grzelcyk with a wrap-around goal. That early assault prompted UMass Coach
John Micheletto to replace goalie Henry Dill with Nic Renyard, but the move didn’t slow
down the Terriers as senior Mike Moran, assisted by Phelps, scored on a
sharp-angle shot.
UMass cut the lead to 3-1 when Ray Pigozzi found a loose
puck in the crease for a power play goal—one that Coach David Quinn felt should
have been disallowed because the whistle had blown. Terriers matched that one
in the final minute of the first period when senior assistant captain Danny O’Regan
found freshman Oskar Andrén (photo) in the slot for a quick wrister that was the
Stockholm native’s first collegiate goal as well as the game-winner.
O’Regan scored the second period’s only goal deflecting
freshman Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson’s shot past Renyard. In the third period, the
Minutemen scored twice in a one-minute span. The first was a power play goal by
Dominic Trento, whose sharp-angle shot seemed to surprise senior goalie Sean
Maguire; the second was scored by Joseph Widmar on a goal-mouth scramble.
Greenway closed the scoring, stuffing the puck home following a UMass turnover.
First-star honors went to O’Regan, who has a team-leading
32 points. Greenway was the second star and Phelps was the third.
BU’s faceoff dominance, winning 41 of 63, was a key
factor in the puck possession advantage BU enjoyed throughout most of the game.
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Looking ahead
2017 recruit Patrick Harper scored a goal and assisted on
two others as top-ranked Avon Old Farms blanked Westminster, 3-0. Harper has a team-leading 43 points (13G, 30A).
2018 recruit Jack DeBoer scored the game’s first goal in
Salisbury’s 5-0
win against Trinity Pawling.
2019 recruit Joel Farabee (photo) scored his 12th goal
in the Selects Academy’s 3-1 loss to the Connecticut Rangers in USPHL 16U
action. The Cicero, N.Y., native has a team-leading
37 points in 20 games.
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