Friday, March 10, 1995 at Matthews Arena, Boston, MA HOCKEY EAST QUARTERFINAL #5 Mass Lowell River Hawks (17-17-4) 1 2 2 - 5 #4 Northeastern Huskies (16-14-5) 1 1 0 - 2 FIRST PERIOD ML-NU 1. NU1, Jordon Shields 21 (Dan McGillis, Jason Melong), 2:56). PPG 0-1 2. ML1, Christian Sbrocca 15 (unassisted), 13:52. 1-1 SECOND PERIOD 3. ML2, Aaron Kriss 3 (Shannon Basaraba, David Dartsch), 13:42. 2-1 4. NU2, J.F. Aube 21 (Jason Kelly), 14:08. 2-2 5. ML3, Basaraba 7 (Sbrocca, David Mayes), 18:26. PPG GWG 3-2 THIRD PERIOD 6. ML4, Greg Bullock 25 (unassisted), 6:21. 4-2 7. ML5, Dartsch 9 (Ed Campbell, Bullock), 18:23. PPG 5-2 SHOTS ON GOAL: Mass Lowell 16-14--8 = 38 Northeastern 11--8-10 = 29 SAVES: ML, Craig Lindsay (W, 11-10-3, 60:00, 29 sh-27 sv). NU, Mike Veisor (L, 12-5-3, 59:05, 38 sh-33 sv). POWER PLAYS: ML 2 for 4. NU 1 for 4. PENALTIES: ML 9/18. NU 9/18. REFEREES: Frank Cole, Jim Fitzgerald. LINESMAN: John Jones. ATTENDANCE: not listed. THREE STARS: 1. LW Christian Sbrocca, Mass Lowell (1-1--2). 2. RW Shannon Basaraba, Mass Lowell (1-1--2). 3. G Mike Veisor, Northeastern (38 sh-33 sv). Freshman Shannon Basaraba's power play goal with 1:34 left in the second period broke a 2-2 tie and sent visiting fifth seed Mass Lowell on to a 5-2 upset win over #4 Northeastern in the Hockey East Quarterfinals. Mass Lowell joins #6 Providence in advancing to the Boston Garden for next week's Hockey East Semifinals. Both teams won as underdog road seeds. Basaraba, who was named the game's second star, also assisted on the goal that gave Lowell a 2-1 lead at 13:42 of the second. Leading 3-2 into the third, Lowell got an unassisted goal from Greg Bullock to take a commanding 4-2 lead at 6:21, and then David Dartsch slammed the door shut with his ninth goal at 18:23 for the 5-2 final. Bullock assisted on the Dartsch goal, giving him totals of 25-40--65 in 38 games. Northeastern got goals from Jordon Shields and J.F. Aube to enable the Huskies to tie the game at 2-2 before Basaraba's winner late in the second. Craig Lindsay played well and stopped 27 NU shots to help preserve the win for Lowell. Mike Veisor faced 38 shots and stopped 33 including several in the third when Lowell threatened to put the game away with almost an entire period left. As a result of the loss, Northeastern is eliminated from the Hockey East Tournament but still has an outside shot at landing a bid to the NC$$ Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament next weekend. However, chances of that appear very slim at this point. Like fellow semifinalist Providence, Lowell can only gain a bid to the NC$$ Tournament by winning the Hockey East Tournament. NOTES * With BC and Northeastern having been eliminated already, only one Boston team, #2 BU, remains in the tournament. BU will take on Merrimack Sunday night in quarterfinal action. If BU is upset, it would mark the first time ever that no Boston teams had made it to the HE semifinals. * With the upsets that have occurred already, no more than two top four seeds can make it to the semifinals, as #2 BU and #1 Maine have yet to play their quarterfinal games. We already know that 1995 will be the first time ever that the HE semifinals do not involve at least three top four seeds. * Three games, three upsets...will there be more? --- --- Mike Machnik [log in to unmask] Cabletron Systems, Inc. *HMM* 11/13/93