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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS!!! Massachusetts Hockey Blanks St. Cloud State 5-0 For First NCAA Title
April 10, 2021 | Hockey
Lindberg sets the NCAA Tournament career shutout record, Trivigno named Most Outstanding Player.
PITTSBURGH – University of Massachusetts hockey controlled play from start to finish and rolled to a 5-0 shutout of St. Cloud State to capture the 2021 Division I Men's Hockey NCAA Championship on Saturday night at PPG Paints Arena, the first in program history. The Minutemen finish the season with a 20-5-4 record, the fewest losses for an NCAA Champion since Maine's 40-1-2 season in 1992-93.
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"When you win your first National Championship, you really want to think about the people that laid the foundation and yesterday I was a bit emotional because Red Gendron was one of those people," said UMass head coach Greg Carvel. "And I loved Red. And he was a big part. He worked with Toot (Cahoon)Â when UMass had some really good teams. When I lifted that trophy, I thought of people like that and former players. And I also think about how important it is for our University to have a championship like this. And it's just people like that that this trickles down to a lot of people. When I got hired, my vision was never to win a national championship. My vision was to build a program that great pride could be taken in."
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Junior Bobby Trivigno was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player and to the All-Tournament Team, joined by sophomore defensemen Zac Jones and Matthew Kessel and goaltender Filip Lindberg.
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Freshman Aaron Bohlinger opened the scoring for the Minutemen at the 7:26 mark of the first period as an outlet pass from junior Ty Farmer sprung Bohlinger and freshman Ryan Sullivan on a 2-on-0. Sullivan dished to Bohlinger who deposited the puck into an open net for his first collegiate goal.
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UMass then doubled its advantage 18:56 into the opening frame. Sophomore Cal Kiefiuk wrapped around the back of the Huskies' net and classmate Reed Lebster was there at the post to deposit the rebound.
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Senior Philip Lagunov later expanded the lead to 3-0 with a highlight reel shorthanded goal 5:10 into the second period, toe dragging around a St. Cloud State defender before skating in on David Hrenak alone and netting his fourth of the year.
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The Minutemen added their second special teams' goal of the period on the power play at the 13:45 mark. With traffic in font, senior Jake Gaudet corralled the puck and tapped it to classmate Oliver Chau. Chau passed it out to sophomore Matthew Kessel at the right point for a booming one timer, his 10th tally of the season.
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Trivigno then capped the scoring in the third period with his 11th of the season, collecting the puck from Lebster and picking a corner on Hrenak at the six-minute mark.
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The Huskies out-shot UMass 25-22, while the Minutemen went 3-of-3 on the penalty kill and 1-for-2 on the power play.
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Filip Lindberg totaled 25 saves to collect his fourth career NCAA Tournament shutout, an NCAA record. Hrenak stopped 17 shots for Saint Cloud.
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Ten different Minutemen combined for 11 points in the contest with Lebster leading the way with a goal and an assist.
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For continued coverage of UMass hockey, follow the team on Twitter and Instagram (@UMassHockey) and on Facebook at facebook.com/UMassHockey.
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"When you win your first National Championship, you really want to think about the people that laid the foundation and yesterday I was a bit emotional because Red Gendron was one of those people," said UMass head coach Greg Carvel. "And I loved Red. And he was a big part. He worked with Toot (Cahoon)Â when UMass had some really good teams. When I lifted that trophy, I thought of people like that and former players. And I also think about how important it is for our University to have a championship like this. And it's just people like that that this trickles down to a lot of people. When I got hired, my vision was never to win a national championship. My vision was to build a program that great pride could be taken in."
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Junior Bobby Trivigno was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player and to the All-Tournament Team, joined by sophomore defensemen Zac Jones and Matthew Kessel and goaltender Filip Lindberg.
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Freshman Aaron Bohlinger opened the scoring for the Minutemen at the 7:26 mark of the first period as an outlet pass from junior Ty Farmer sprung Bohlinger and freshman Ryan Sullivan on a 2-on-0. Sullivan dished to Bohlinger who deposited the puck into an open net for his first collegiate goal.
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UMass then doubled its advantage 18:56 into the opening frame. Sophomore Cal Kiefiuk wrapped around the back of the Huskies' net and classmate Reed Lebster was there at the post to deposit the rebound.
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Senior Philip Lagunov later expanded the lead to 3-0 with a highlight reel shorthanded goal 5:10 into the second period, toe dragging around a St. Cloud State defender before skating in on David Hrenak alone and netting his fourth of the year.
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The Minutemen added their second special teams' goal of the period on the power play at the 13:45 mark. With traffic in font, senior Jake Gaudet corralled the puck and tapped it to classmate Oliver Chau. Chau passed it out to sophomore Matthew Kessel at the right point for a booming one timer, his 10th tally of the season.
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Trivigno then capped the scoring in the third period with his 11th of the season, collecting the puck from Lebster and picking a corner on Hrenak at the six-minute mark.
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The Huskies out-shot UMass 25-22, while the Minutemen went 3-of-3 on the penalty kill and 1-for-2 on the power play.
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Filip Lindberg totaled 25 saves to collect his fourth career NCAA Tournament shutout, an NCAA record. Hrenak stopped 17 shots for Saint Cloud.
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Ten different Minutemen combined for 11 points in the contest with Lebster leading the way with a goal and an assist.
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For continued coverage of UMass hockey, follow the team on Twitter and Instagram (@UMassHockey) and on Facebook at facebook.com/UMassHockey.
Team Stats
SCSU
UMASS
Shots
25
22
PPG
0
1
SHG
0
1
Penalties
2
3
Penalty Mins
4
6
Faceoffs Won
26
27
Game Leaders
Skaters
Players Mentioned
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