Monday, December 27, 2021

Commesso stars in U.S. win against Slovakia; 2nd round voting begins UPDATED

Following Team USA’s 3-2 win over Slovakia in the first preliminary round of the IIHF World Junior Championship, Drew Commesso was named U.S. player of the game. The sophomore netminder stopped 23 of 25 shots and kept Slovakia off the scoreboard through two periods as the U.S. built a 3-0 lead. From the IIHF report:

"Commesso gave his team the boost it needed in the early going. The U.S. started slowly and incurred the first two penalties, but the goalie was there with a full toolbox of sharp play—pad save, glove save, even a bit of luck with a save off the shaft of his stick."


Team USA is back on the ice Tuesday, meeting Switzerland in a 4:30 p.m. ET start that will air on NHL Network. 

● USA Hockey recap

IIHF game recap and box score 

● Link to Commesso saves

 

Brian Durocher and his teammates with 1978 National Championship trophy

Second round voting has begun (and runs through Thursday) for the Top Moment in Terrier Hockey history. Here are the match-ups with links to video:

2009 National Championship vs. 2013 Hockey East semifinal (Parker’s last game)

1978 National Championship vs. 1997 NCAA Semifinal

1995 National Championship vs. 2015 Beanpot Final

1971 National Championship vs. 1972 National Championship

 

Looking ahead

Three future Terriers—forwards Jack Harvey and Devin Kaplan (photo) and defenseman Lane Hutson,—have been named to the rosters of the 2022 BioSteel All-American Game in Plymouth, Michigan, on Jan. 17. The game features 2022 NHL draft-eligible players from the USHL. Hutson and Kaplan play for the NTDP U18s and Harvey skates for the Chicago Steel.

Looking back

 

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