UML improves to 4-3 overall (3-3 in HE) by beating RPI by the score of
3-0. RPI falls to 4-2 overall. Here's the official box score for
tonight's game from the Tully Forum in Billerica, MA.
SCORING
1st Period:
No scoring
2nd Period:
2:21 UML - F Chris Bell (2nd of year) from D Chris Libett and F Shannon
Basaraba
16:08 UML - F Marc Salsman (5th of year) from F Neil Donovan and F Ryan
Sandholm, PPG
17:03 UML - F Chris Bell (3rd of year) from D Chris Libett and F Doug
Nolan, PPG
3rd Period:
No scoring
Final Score: RPI - 0
UML - 3
Shots on Net:
RPI: 6-6-14=26
UML: 3-16-4=23
Saves:
RPI - Joel Laing - 20 (60:00)
UML - Martin Fillion - 26 (59:59, pulled with 1 sec left in 1st)
PENALTIES
1st Period:
2:42 UML - Mario Leblanc, Interference
6:07 UML - Bench Minor, Too Many Men
9:47 UML - Anthony Cappelliti, Holding
10:14 RPI - Pete Gardiner, Interference
13:13 RPI - Doug Battaglia, Roughing
17:51 UML - Marc Salsman, Slashing
19:59 RPI - Danny Riva, Hooking
2nd Period:
8:12 RPI - Pete Gardiner, Hooking
8:12 UML - Chris Libett, Slashing
11:03 UML - Kevin Bertram, Interference
13:21 RPI - Pete Gardiner, 5 min major, Hitting from Behind, Game
Misconduct
19:26 UML - Kevin Betram, Unsportsmanlike Conduct
3rd Period:
5:20 UML - Anthony Cappelliti, Interference
11:40 RPI - Doug Battaglia, Hitting after the whistle
11:40 RPI - Pat Brownlee, Hitting after the whistle
11:40 UML - Jarrod Donovan, Hitting after the whistle, Roughing
11:40 UML - John Campbell, Hitting after the whistle
12:57 UML - Martin Fillion, Tripping
Total: RPI - 7/15
UML - 12/24
Power Plays: RPI - 0/10
UML - 2/6
Attendence: 1091
Three Stars:
1. UML - Martin Fillion
2. UML - Chris Bell
3. UML - Chris Libett
Game Summary:
RPI's Gardiner will have a long trip back to NY as his 5 min major
penalty allowed UML to score twice late in the second period.
RPI had some good pressure on UML goalie Marty Fillion in the first
period, but he held the fort util UML woke up in the second. Freshman
Chris Bell started the scoring in the second on a nice backhand shot
from the slot that beat RPI goalie Joel Laing top corner. Marc Salsman
got his 5th of the year, a PPG due to Gardiner's 5 min major, by stuffin
home a rebound from a Neil Donovan shot. Bell's second of the night
came on the same power play, likewise stuffing home a rebound from a
Chris Libett shot. Lowell didn't really sit on its lead in the third
period, but ended up killing off a few unwanted penalties, including a
2-man advantage for RPI.
In an interview after the game, UML coach Tim Whitehead said that he
was pleased with his team tonight. They played a solid game, with the
exception of still taking too many stupid penalties, something that they
are always trying to cut-down. He was very happy with his power play,
especially on the 5 min major they had, scoring twice, and his penalty
killing units, blanking RPI 0-10.
We also interviewed UML goalie Marty Fillion. He seemed excited and
modest, downplaying his shutout performance tonight, and saying thanks
to his defense, who made some diving blocks and kept the rebounds away
from RPI. He said that the rust was pretty much gone, something very
noticable in the Merrimack series last weekend.
UML travels to West Point this weekend and then a showdown with Maine
next weekend.
Tim Mustone
WJUL Sports
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