#13 MEN'S HOCKEY SKATES TO 3-3 TIE WITH #17 VERMONT
DURHAM, N.H. – Mike Borisenok (Watervliet,
N.Y.) tied the score, 3-3, with 15:33 remaining in the game to lift
the 13th-ranked University of New Hampshire men’s ice hockey
team to Saturday night’s 3-3 tie against the University of
Vermont in Hockey East action at the Whittemore Center.
UNH, which won the season series vs. UVM at 2-0-1, is now 15-10-5
overall and 14-5-4 in Hockey East, and also extended its league
home record to 8-0-3 this season. Vermont moves to 13-11-6, 7-10-6.
With the tie, the Wildcats have secured home-ice advantage for the
Hockey East quarterfinals for a league-best 14th-straight season
going back to the 1996-97 season.
UNH goaltender Brian Foster (Pembroke, N.H.) made
26 saves, including three in the extra session, and UVM counterpart
Rob Madore stopped 20 shots in the first period as well as two in
OT as part of his total of 39.
UNH skated to a 2-0 lead in the first period behind a 22-8 shot
advantage. Bobby Butler (Marlboro, Mass.) gave the
Wildcats a 1-0 lead at 10:37. He gathered an outlet pass from
Phil DeSimone (East Amherst, N.Y.), who extended
his scoring streak to 12 games, at the defensive blue line and
quickly moved the puck through the neutral zone to Paul
Thompson (Derry, N.H.). Thompson skated from the right
point and was denied by Madore at the slot, but Butler followed the
play and scored off the rebound and the left doorstep.
Greg Burke (Lee, N.H.) extended the advantage to
2-0 at 18:38. Brett Kostolansky (Denver, Colo.)
corralled the puck in the neutral zone and found Burke skating
along the left dashers. As he approached the half-boards, Burke
fired a shot on net that deflected off Madore’s arm inside
the right post.
The Catamounts rallied to take a 3-2 lead with three goals in the
second period. The rally began at 2:46 on a goal by Sebastian
Stalberg. Brayden Irwin carried the puck into the right circle and
made a centering pass to Colin Vock. Foster stopped that initial
shot from the slot, but Stalberg scored off the rebound at the left
doorstep.
Madore denied Dalton Speelman (San Jose, Calif.)
in the fourth minute as he drove to the net on a breakaway from the
left point, then turned aside Butler’s one-timer from the
inner-left circle off a cross-ice pass two minutes later to keep
UVM within 2-1.
In the ninth minute, with UNH on the power play, Madore slid from
post to post to turn aside DeSimone’s backdoor shot at the
right post.
The Catamounts pulled even, 2-2, at 13:45 when Brett Leonard led a
3-on-1 rush down the right wing with Matt Marshall and David Pacan.
Leonard cut to the slot and wristed a shot inside the left post.
Drew MacKenzie was credited with an assist.
UVM took its first – and only – lead of the game, 3-2,
with 1:35 remaining in the middle stanza. On a faceoff to
Foster’s right, Irwin won the puck to the slot and Stalberg
fired a shot that was turned aside by Foster. Vock, however, was
positioned at the right post to jam the puck into the net off the
rebound.
New Hampshire leveled the score at 3 on a power-play goal at 4:27
of the third period. Damon Kipp (Salmon Arm,
British Columbia) initiated the scoring sequence with a pass from
the left point to Peter LeBlanc (Hamilton,
Ontario) in the high slot. LeBlanc swung the puck to the right
point and Mike Borisenok (Watervliet, N.Y.) blasted a low shot
between Madore’s leg pads.
The teams went into the five-minute overtime session tied, 3-3.
UVM was whistled for a penalty with 19 seconds remaining and called
time out. UNH won the ensuing faceoff, but DeSimone’s shot in
the slot was blocked by Patrick Cullity and he cleared the puck the
length of the ice and the Wildcats were unable to break through the
neutral zone the rest of the way.
UNH returns to action next weekend with a home-and-home series
with Hockey East rival Northeastern. The teams will play Friday
night (7 p.m.) at Matthews Arena and Saturday night (7 p.m.) at
Whittemore Center. For more information on UNH hockey including
ticket information for upcoming home games and the Hockey East
quarterfinals log on to www.UNHWildcats.com.






