Thursday night score: Western Michigan 4, Ferris State 3 Friday night scores: New Hampshire 5, Boston College 4 Boston University 5, Maine 4 Providence 6, Northeastern 0 Merrimack 12, American International 1 Northern Michigan 10, Denver 2 Western Michigan 4, Ferris State 2 Michigan State 1, Lake Superior 0 partials, both late: Michigan 8, Miami 1 Bowling Green 9, Illinois-Chicago 4 Thanks to PASS for the CCHA scores. I saw parts of Maine-BU in between periods of AIC-MC and after our game ended; Maine appeared to outplay BU and outshot them by a 2-1 margin including something like 17-4 in the third, but BU got the game-winner with about 20 seconds left on a shorthanded goal by freshman Mike Prendergast. Friday, November 15, 1991 at Volpe Complex, North Andover, MA NON-DIVISION I GAME American International Yellow Jackets (1-3-0) 0 1 0 - 1 Merrimack Warriors (4-3-0) 5 3 4 - 12 FIRST PERIOD MC-AIC 1. MC1, Dan Gravelle #5 (John Barron, Agostino Casale), 7:15. PPG 1-0 2. MC2, Rob Kelley #1 (Alex Weinrich), 8:45. GWG 2-0 3. MC3, Kelley #2 (Brendan Locke, Jeff Massey), 10:43. 3-0 4. MC4, Matt Crowley #4 (unassisted), 12:38. 4-0 5. MC5, Gravelle #6 (Barron), 15:16. 5-0 SECOND PERIOD 6. MC6, Kelley #3 (Locke), 6:07. 6-0 7. MC7, Kelley #4 (unassisted), 10:09. 7-0 8. MC8, Matt Adams #1 (Casale, Gravelle), 11:00. 8-0 9. AIC1, Erik Forselius #1 (Mike Hall, Chris Smith), 15:52. 8-1 THIRD PERIOD 10. MC9, Barron #1 (Bryan Miller), 2:10. 9-1 11. MC10, Barron #2 (Jason Pagni, Mike Flaherty), 10:56. 10-1 12. MC11, Casale #11 (Claude Maillet, Mark Cornforth), 14:42. PPG 11-1 13. MC12, Locke #1 (Maillet, Massey), 15:42. PPG 12-1 SHOTS ON GOAL: AIC 4--5--6 = 15 Merrimack 16-14-17 = 47 GOALIES: AIC, Shane McConnell (0-3-0, 30:09, 24 shots-17 saves), Shawn Arcidiacono (25:46, 22 shots-17 saves), Geoff King (4:05, 1 shot-1 save). Merrimack, Yannick Gosselin (1-0-0, 30:09, 4 shots-4 saves), Mike Doneghey (29:51, 11 shots-10 saves). POWER PLAYS: AIC 0 of 6, Merrimack 3 of 4. PENALTIES: AIC 4/8, Merrimack 6/12. REFEREE: Ned Bunyon. LINESMEN: Chuck Wynters, Hans Baker. ATTENDANCE: 978 (capacity 3,617). THREE STARS: 1. Rob Kelley, Merrimack (4-0--4). 2. Brendan Locke, Merrimack (1-2--3). 3. Alex Weinrich, Merrimack (0-1--0). The score really tells it all. The last time these two teams played was in 1989-90, Merrimack's inaugural season in Hockey East, and in that game AIC rebounded from a 6-2 deficit late in the third to tie it up at 6-6 including three goals in the final 1:04. But AIC, which had a decent team that year, had very few of the same players back this time around and none of the great scorers that their 1989-90 team had. Also, Merrimack was more than aware of the trouble AIC has caused them in the past; AIC also handed Merrimack one of its only two losses in Division II play from 1986-89 (Union being the other). Add to that the fact that Ron Anderson was clearly unhappy with his team's overall play through the first six games, making sure the players knew it, and you had the makings of a blowout between two unevenly matched teams. The best thing about this game from Merrimack's standpoint was that the team played three solid and dominating periods against a team they should have beaten. Shots were 47-15, but 10 of AIC's 15 shots on goal came during their 6 power play attempts - no goals. Merrimack continued its dominance on the power play, going 3 for 4, and is now 18 for 40 overall on the season for 45.0% to lead Hockey East. AIC's only goal made it 8-1 with 4:08 left in the second and came when Erik Forselius deflected a shot from the point by Mike Hall past Mike Doneghey. The Warriors were led by Rob Kelley, who has bounced back and forth between defense and forward. Tonight he started on left wing and scored four goals. Dan Gravelle chipped in with two first-period goals and an assist to run his totals to 6-12--18 in 7 games. Gravelle remains overshadowed by Agostino Casale, the leading scorer in Hockey East, who added a goal and two assists to give him 11-11--22 for 3.14 points per game. Casale took the role of playmaker tonight despite entering the game with the most goals in Division I. He did score one, but he also passed up two great scoring chances to feed Gravelle and to help highly-touted freshman Matt Adams score his first goal, Adams' first point in 7 games. Adams has been off to a rough start after beginning the season on the top line, but recently he has had great opportunities in each of his last four games only to be robbed by the opposing goalie. Confidence has seemed to be a problem for the rookie who has worked hard with nothing thus far to show, but Merrimack hopes that finally getting on the board will calm the kid down and let him get into the swing of things. The Warriors are already averaging more goals than any other team in Hockey East, and the addition of Adams to the scoring fold can only make their already potent offense even better. Also worth mentioning are John Barron, who had 2-2--4, and Brendan Locke, who played a fine all-around game in notching a goal while assisting on Kelley's 2nd and 3rd goals. Merrimack travels to Boston College on Tuesday night for a rematch of their earlier game which BC won 3-1. AIC plays at Salem State on Saturday night. The Yellow Jackets finish 0-2 in their only two DivI contests of the season, losing last week to Army 6-2. --- Mike Machnik [log in to unmask] [log in to unmask]