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Vaclav Nestrasil

Nestrasil's Hat Trick Helps Lift #14 Massachusetts Hockey Past Stonehill, 4-1

October 10, 2025 | Hockey

BOSTON – Freshman Václav Nestrašil became the first UMass rookie to net a hat trick in 10 years, helping No. 14 Massachusetts hockey to a 4-1 win against Stonehill on Friday night at Warrior Ice Arena. With the victory, the Minutemen improve to 3-0-0 to start the year for the first time since 2018-19, while the Skyhawks fall to 0-3-0.

"As strong as we came out in our first game, we came out really poorly tonight," said UMass head coach Greg Carvel. "I give Stonehill credit. I thought they were playing outstanding in the first period. We weren't winning any battles. We went in the locker room and talked about that and started to turn the tide. Then special teams were a big factor, which we needed tonight. I thought Michael Hrabal was great in net and he quietly made a huge, huge difference. The second half of the game felt like we got control and played the way we needed to, but I give Stonehill credit, they played really well tonight."

UMass opened the scoring late in the first period, converting on the power play at 17:17. Junior Jack Musa sent the puck down the half wall to Nestrašil and he fed sophomore Daniel Jencko for a give-and-go that ended in the freshman collecting his second goal of the season with a stuff in at the near post.

Moments after their power play expired the Skyhawks capitalized on a UMass turnover, 2:10 into the second. Billy Renfrew won a puck in the Minutemen end and sent a centering feed over to Teddy Lagerbäck that he finished from the slot alone in front of Hrabal.

With the period winding down, UMass broke the game open with three goals in a four minute, 18 second span. Sophomore Mikey DeAngelo netted his first as a Minuteman at the 13:14 mark, picking a corner off the setup by Musa.

Nestrašil followed with his second of the night at 14:34. Freshman Jack Galanek found Nestrašil trailing the rush, streaking down the slot for the finish, while Jencko collected the secondary helper.

The Prague, Czechia, native completed his hat trick with a power-play goal, 17:32 into the period, batting home a loose puck at the net front from DeAngelo and sophomore Francesco Dell'Elce to complete the scoring.

Stonehill outshot the Minutemen in the contest, 40-27 and went 0-for-4 on the power play, while UMass was 2-for-4. Hrabal finished the night with 39 stops and Connor Androlewicz made 23 saves in between the pipes for the Skyhawks.

The Minutemen will be back in action next Friday, October 17, when the squad will play host to Northeastern in their Hockey East opener at the Mullins Center at 7 p.m.
 
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