Box Score
Scoring Summary
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Senior forwards
Kory Grahl (San Diego, CA) and
Rory Hansen (Noblesville, IN) each scored two goals as the Western New England men's hockey team defeated first-place Curry 10-3 in a hard-hitting ECAC Northeast Saturday night (Feb. 4) at Smead Arena.
Grahl also added a pair of assists as the Golden Bears raised their record to 11-10 following their highest scoring total of the season and 6-4 in the league. The 11 wins are the most by a WNE team since the 1999-2000 season.
Also just as impressive was that Western New England handed Curry its first ECAC loss in 10 outings. The Colonels, who defeated the Golden Bears 4-2 back on November 19 in Milton, Massachusetts, are now 11-8-2.
Curry took a 1-0 lead when senior
Ryan Barlock (Niles, IL) scored at 11:34 of the opening period. Sophomore forward
Trent Krueger (White Bear Lake, MN) tied the game with 19 seconds remaining in the period.
The visitors took the lead for the last time following a short-handed goal by senior forward
Payden Benning (Estevan, SK) at 3;54 of the second stanza. Sophomore forward
Brian Prost (Parma, OH) knotted the score with a power play goal just 35 seconds later.
Western New England used goals by freshman forward M
att Dore (Shelburne, MA) at 12:37 and sophomore forward
John Kelly (Staten Island, NY) on a power play shot at 15:09 to open a 4-2 margin. Curry got within 4-3 when senior forward
John Williams (Flourtown, PA) tallied a power play opportunity 50 seconds later. He also had an assist in the game.
Hanson fired in a goal at 18:32 to give the Golden Bears a 5-3 advantage after two periods.
That set the stage for a wild third period in which there were 18 penalties (10 for Curry) and five unanswered Western New England goals.
Senior forward
Mike Kaselouskas (East Longmeadow, MA) put WNE ahead 6-3 with a goal at the 4:48 mark.
Curry then gambled by pulling freshman backup goalie
Luc Montolni (Newbury, MA) three times, but the strategy backfired when Grahl scored a pair of empty net goals in a 1:07 span, the last coming at 10:44.
The officials then handed out 17 penalties over the next five minutes as both teams continued their rough play.
The final two goals came from freshman defenseman
Michael Darrar (Monroe Township, NJ) at 16:24 and Hanson's last score with 14 seconds left in the contest.
Prost finished with a goal and two assists while Kelly, Kaselouskas, and Dore each had a goal and assist. Sophomore forward C
hris Connors (Albany, NY) contributed a pair of assists.
Sophomore goalie
Eric Sorenson (Fairport, NY) compiled 27 saves (17 in the first period) for his 10th victory of the season.
Curry junior goalie
Joe Dawson (Woodbury, MN) allowed three goals and made seven saves in 27 minutes, 21 seconds.
Freshman D
erek Mohney (Amherst, NY) played the final 7:23 of the second period and allowed two goals while stopping five shots. Montoni gave up three goals and turned away 12 shots in the final 20 minutes.
Contact:
Ken Cerino, Western New England athletic communications (413) 782-1227
kcerino@wne.edu