Nichols Claims ECAC Northeast Championship With 4-3 Win Over Wentworth

Courtesy of Nichols College Sports Information
Department
Led by a goal and an assist from Tournament Most Outstanding
Player Ryan Gervais (Chicago, Ill.), the Nichols College men's
hockey team won the ECAC Northeast Championship, defeating
Wentworth, 4-3, Saturday afternoon at Levy Rink. The title marks
the first in program history for the Bison, who earn the
conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Bison now
await the NCAA Tournament bracket announcement Sunday evening to
find out where they will make their first-ever appearance in the
national championship tournament.
Nichols scored early before Wentworth netted a pair of
second-period goals to take a 2-1 lead by the midway mark of the
middle frame. The Bison knotted the game with less than a minute to
play in the frame to carry a 3-2 lead into the second intermission.
Nichols picked up an insurance goal midway through the final frame,
and the Leopards edged closer after pulling their goalie, potting
their final marker with about 30 seconds left to play.
Will Munson (Corona, Calif.) gave the Bison (25-3-0) the early
lead with his team-leading 16th goal of the season just 1:06 into
the game. Munson picked up the puck in the neutral zone and skated
it in just over the blue line before ripping a slapshot from the
right point above Wentworth goaltender Justin Marriott's (St. Clair
Shores, Md.) blocker.
Wentworth (18-8-1) knotted the game just 51 seconds into the
second period with a power-play marker, as Skuyler Jameson (Long
Beach, Calif.) tipped in a slapshot that Kyle Richardson (San Jose,
Calif.) hit from the point.
Joey Sides (Sun Valley, Idaho) patiently waited before picking off
a pass between two Nichols defensemen while on a two-man penalty
kill, then skated it the length of the ice and maneuvered past
Nichols netminder Jacob Rinn (Warwick, R.I.) at 10:03 to take a 2-1
lead.
The Bison answered right back on the same five-on-three advantage,
as Zeke Costello (Shelby Township, Mich.) potted a rebound from a
low-angle shot by Anthony Monte (Chicago, Ill.) just 48 seconds
later. Gervais set up the play with a long pass to Monte from above
the circle.
Nichols attacked on a late power play, as Gervais ripped a
slapshot past Marriott's glove at 19:02 of the second period.
Costello won the faceoff over to Monte, who touched it back to Jeff
Bieber (Littleton, Colo.) at the right point. Bieber slid it across
the point to Gervais, who wound up for his 13th goal of the
season.
Matt Roberts (Merrimac, Mass.) gave the Bison a 4-2 lead midway
through the third period. After collecting a pass from Drew Palmer
(Chelmsford, Mass.), who won the puck at the hashmarks, Roberts
handled the puck briefly before slipping a wrist shot past Marriott
at 10:25.
With their goalie pulled in favor of an extra attacker, Jameson
brought the Leopards within one with 30 seconds left in the game.
Alan Dionne (No. Scituate, R.I.) corralled the puck behind the net
and found Casey Shade (Anchorage, Alaska) in the left circle. Shade
fired toward the net where Jameson jammed it in.
Rinn made 26 saves to improve to 9-1-0 the season, while Marriott
finished with 23 saves to cap the year at 18-8-1, Nichols finished
2-for-5 on the power play, while Wentworth was 1-for-6. The
Leopards held a 29-27 shot advantage.
The Nichols men's hockey team is the second team in the College's
history to make an NCAA Tournament appearance; they join the 2002
women's soccer team.




















