University of Massachusets Athletics

Friday, January 21
Amherst, Mass.
7:00 p.m.

University of Massachusetts

11-6-2, 8-2-2

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#12/13 Northeastern

16-6-1, 8-4-1

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Photo by: THOM KENDALL FOR UMASS ATHLETICS

Three-Goal Second Period Lifts #14/12 Massachusetts Hockey Past #12/13 Northeastern, 3-2

January 21, 2022 | Hockey

Eight different Minutemen found the score sheet on Friday night against the Huskies

AMHERST, Mass. – No. #14/12 Massachusetts hockey scored three times in the second period to skate to a 3-2 win over #12/13 Northeastern on Friday night at the Mullins Center. The win moves the Minutemen to 11-6-2 on the year, 8-2-2 in Hockey East, while the Huskies fall to 16-6-1, 8-4-1 in league action.
 
"I was very pleased with our effort tonight," said UMass head coach Greg Carvel. "It was a good 60-minute game. It looked like UMass Hockey against a really good Northeastern team. I liked the 60 minutes. We scored the two goals quickly in the second. I didn't like allowing them the goal right after that. And I liked in the third, they scored on the power play and our guys kept playing hard and did a good job salting the game away. I think Matt Murray was quietly solid. As I tell him, 'you keep it to two and we'll find a way to score three' and that was the case tonight."
 
After a scoreless first, sophomore Oliver MacDonald put UMass on the board 7:24 into the second period, picking up the puck from freshman Ryan Lautenbach, skating into the Northeastern zone and ripping a shot past Devon Levi.
 
The Minutemen promptly made it a 2-0 margin. Just 32 seconds later, Josh Lopina finished off a pass from seniors Garrett Wait and Bobby Trivigno at the net front for his fourth of the season.
 
Northeastern took one of the goals back at the 10:45 mark with Jordan Harris sending a shot from the top of the right faceoff circle through a screen from Gunnarwolfe Fontaine and Tommy Miller.
 
UMass regained its two-goal cushion 16:29 into the second with Anthony Del Gaizo lifting a puck over Levi's shoulder off a dish from Cal Kiefiuk and Scott Morrow behind the Huskies' net.
 
Justin Hryckowian then made it a one-goal game, converting on the power play from Sam Colangelo and Fontaine, 4:45 into the third period, but the Minutemen held off Northeastern the rest of the way as Murray finished the night with 26 saves to improve to 11-6-2 on the year.
 
UMass out-shot the Huskies 34-28 and won 33 of 48 (68.8%) faceoffs, led by Lopina's 16 for 22 (72.7%) effort over the dots. Northeastern went 1-for-2 on the power play in the contest and the Minutemen were 0-for-2.
 
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