University of Southern Maine Huskies Triumph 3-2 Over New England College Pilgrims in NEHC Showdown
The University of Southern Maine Huskies' men's ice hockey team secured a 3-2 New England Hockey Conference win over the New England College Pilgrims, with junior goalie Kyle Penton making 31 saves. The Huskies' goals came from Jakub Suran, John Hagan, and Conor Donovan, leading to their third consecutive victory.
By the Numbers- New England College: 4-19-1 (2-14-1 NEHC), Southern Maine: 9-12-3 (6-8-3 NEHC)
- Series History: NEC leads the all-time series 40-7-7; the Pilgrims won the first game this season 1-0 on January 6
- Goaltenders: NEC's Danny Miscavish: 48:23, three goals allowed, 20 saves; Kai Tomita: 10:26, no goals allowed, four saves; Southern Maine's Kyle Penton: 60:00, two goals allowed, 31 saves
- Suran, Donovan, and Sabourin blocked two shots each
- NEC scored two power-play goals, while the Huskies scored one in their four attempts
The Huskies will wrap up the regular season against No. 9 Norwich University, looking to continue their winning streak.
Bottom LineThe University of Southern Maine Huskies' men's ice hockey team achieved a hard-fought victory against the New England College Pilgrims, setting the stage for an exciting final game against Norwich University.
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