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#16/17 New Hampshire Nips #14 Massachusetts Hockey In Overtime, 3-2 – University of Massachusetts Athletics
DURHAM, N.H. – No. 14 University of Massachusetts hockey pulled ahead midway through the third period, but a late goal to tie, followed by another in overtime, lifted No. 16/17 New Hampshire past UMass, 3-2. The loss leaves the Minutemen at 17-10-3, 10-8-2 in Hockey East, while the Wildcats move to 17-12-1, 10-9-1 in league action.
UNH opened the scoring late in the first when J.P. Turner redirected a Brendan Fitzgerald from the high slot at the 17:57 mark with Robert Cronin picking up the secondary helper.
UMass came up with the equalizer 7:53 into the second period as sophomore Cole O’Hara put home a rebound from freshman Aydar Suniev on the power play after sophomore Kenny Connors started the play from the perimeter.
O’Hara later got his second of the night at the 7:25 mark of the third period. Freshman Jack Musa tapped the puck to Dans Locmelis behind the net and Locmelis found O’Hara alone in the slot to whip it home.
The Wildcats managed to force overtime, though, with a late goal that was confirmed after a lengthy review. Alex Gagne knocked the puck in at the net front from Nikolai Jenson and Cy LeClerc at 17:41.
Then 73 seconds into the extra frame, Liam Devlin netted the winner for UNH from the top of the right faceoff circle, set up by Luke Reid and Morgan Winters.
UMass ended the night with a 27-26 edge in shots on goal and went 1-for-2 on the power play and 4-for-4 on the penalty kill.
Goaltender Michael Hrabal totaled 23 saves for the Minutemen and his counterpart Jakob Hellsten turned aside 25 for the Wildcats.
UMass will be back in action next Friday, March 1, when the squad will travel to UMass Lowell. Puck drop is slated for 7:15 p.m.
UNH opened the scoring late in the first when J.P. Turner redirected a Brendan Fitzgerald from the high slot at the 17:57 mark with Robert Cronin picking up the secondary helper.
UMass came up with the equalizer 7:53 into the second period as sophomore Cole O’Hara put home a rebound from freshman Aydar Suniev on the power play after sophomore Kenny Connors started the play from the perimeter.
O’Hara later got his second of the night at the 7:25 mark of the third period. Freshman Jack Musa tapped the puck to Dans Locmelis behind the net and Locmelis found O’Hara alone in the slot to whip it home.
The Wildcats managed to force overtime, though, with a late goal that was confirmed after a lengthy review. Alex Gagne knocked the puck in at the net front from Nikolai Jenson and Cy LeClerc at 17:41.
Then 73 seconds into the extra frame, Liam Devlin netted the winner for UNH from the top of the right faceoff circle, set up by Luke Reid and Morgan Winters.
UMass ended the night with a 27-26 edge in shots on goal and went 1-for-2 on the power play and 4-for-4 on the penalty kill.
Goaltender Michael Hrabal totaled 23 saves for the Minutemen and his counterpart Jakob Hellsten turned aside 25 for the Wildcats.
UMass will be back in action next Friday, March 1, when the squad will travel to UMass Lowell. Puck drop is slated for 7:15 p.m.
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Cher’s Son Arrested Twice In The Granite State | Child Rapist Gets 15 To 30 | Crashes: Nearby News NH
CONCORD, NH — Here are the Top 10 most popular stories and posts from around New Hampshire Patch sites last week.
- Elijah Blue Allman Arrested Again In New Hampshire, Charged With Burglary In Windham After Concord Incident: After being accused of assault at St. Paul’s School, the son of Cher and the late Gregg Allman was arrested for mischief, breach in Windham.
- Elijah Blue Allman Arrested After Incident At St. Paul’s School In Concord: The son of Cher and the late Gregg Allman was accused of threatening, trespassing and assault in New Hampshire.
- Man From Concord Sent To Prison After Raping, Taking Pictures Of Young Girls In 2022 And 2023: Follow-Up: Jonathan Shaw of Concord pleaded guilty to sexual abuse images and sexual assault charges and was sentenced to 15 to 30 years in prison.
- Downtown Shooting | How Much Income Makes Someone ‘Rich’ | Sex Sale Gone Bad On Facebook? Nearby News NH: Also: Teen accused of “unprovoked” attack; meth distributor sent to prison; Boston MedFlight relocates; DUI arrests; wrestling results.
- 4-Vehicle Crash On The Concord Heights Sends Drivers To The Hospital: Video: 2 drivers were taken to Concord Hospital after a multi-vehicle crash on Loudon Road on Wednesday afternoon.
- Third Arrest Made In Facebook Cleaning Services Or Sex Sale Gone Bad Stabbing Case In Manchester: Melysia Caron, a Queen City career criminal with several convictions and suspended sentences, faces robbery, kidnapping, and other charges.
- Mass. Man Seriously Injured After Being Struck While In I-93 Breakdown Lane: NH State Police Roundup: Londonderry man arrested after domestic incident, standoff. Plus, arrest blotters from around the Granite State.
- Concord Police Investigating Minivan Crashing Into Guardrail And Down An Embankment: The driver, a man from Epsom, was taken to Concord Hospital on Thursday night after a crash at Route 106 and Loudon Road.
- Man Struck In Breakdown Lane | Thief Accused Of Robbery | Income Tax Proposal Floated For Schools: PM Patch: Declining pool of nurses raises concerns; NH DOS settles sexual harassment lawsuit; child advocate nominee praised and criticized; more.
- Cher’s Son Arrested Again In NH, Accused Of Burglary | Freezing Rain, More Snow Coming | More: PM Patch NH: NH wrestlers head to New Englands; fun things to do; historical society to get climate control upgrade; nonprofits get $1.8M from casino.
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