Saturday, March 18, 1995 at Boston Garden, Boston, MA HOCKEY EAST CONSOLATION GAME #5 UMass-Lowell River Hawks (17-19-4) 0 0 0 - 0 #1 Maine Black Bears (30-5-6) 1 3 2 - 6 FIRST PERIOD M-UML UML, Brendan Concannon (interference), 2:24. M, Dan Shermerhorn (elbowing), 5:10. UML, Mike Henderson (high-sticking), 7:54. M, Chris Imes (tripping), 15:11. UML, Jeff Daw (hooking), 16:27. UML, Jon Mahoney (elbowing), 17:11. 1. M1, Jeff Tory 11 (Tim Lovell, Scott Parmentier), 18:29. PPG GWG 1-0 UML, Henderson (5 min - hitting from behind), 19:34. M, Jacque Rodrigue (high-sticking), 19:56. SECOND PERIOD UML, Ryan Sandholm (roughing), 6:17. M, Trevor Roenick (roughing), 6:17. 2. M2, Dave MacIsaac 5 (Reg Cardinal), 8:08. 4x4 2-0 M, MacIsaac (4 min - roughing), 10:14. UML, Greg Bullock (roughing), 10:14. UML, David Dartsch (holding), 12:41. UML, Bullock (slashing), 14:23. (not on board) M, Rodrigue (slashing), 14:23. (not on board) 3. M3, Shermerhorn 23 (Wayne Conlan), 14:47. 3-0 M, Tory (holding), 15:23. 4. M4, Jason Mansoff 2 (Brad Purdie, Jamie Thompson), 16:41. SHG 4-0 UML, Christian Sbrocca (elbowing), 16:41. UML, Bullock (5 min - cross-checking, misconduct), 17:06. UML, Sandholm (hitting after whistle), 19:56. M, Shawn Wansborough (4 min - hitting after whistle), 19:56. THIRD PERIOD UML, Aaron Kriss (interference), 0:28. M, Mansoff (interference), 3:57. M, Thompson (hitting after whistle), 9:13. 5. M5, Wansborough 14 (Lovell), 11:33. 5-0 UML, Mahoney (slashing), 16:49. M, Rodrigue (slashing), 16:49. 6. M6, Cardinal 6 (Rodrigue), 18:54. 6-0 UML, Sbrocca (charging, misconduct), 19:12. SHOTS ON GOAL: UMass-Lowell 4--6--4 = 14 Maine 14-18--8 = 40 GOALIES: UML, Martin Fillion (L, 2-4-0, 60:00, 40 sh-34 sv). M, Blair Allison (W, 30-5-6, 52:37, 12 sh-12 sv), Blair Marsh (7:23, 2 sh-2 sv). POWER PLAYS: UML 0 of 7. Maine 1 of 9. PENALTIES: UML 17/56. Maine 13/26. REFEREES: Tim Benedetto, Jim Fitzgerald. LINESMAN: Paul Scleparis. ATTENDANCE: 7,575 (capacity 14,448). THREE STARS: 1. C Dan Shermerhorn, Maine (1-0--1). 2. G Blair Allison, Maine (12 sh-12 sv, 52:37). 3. C Tim Lovell, Maine (0-2--2). Maine outshot Lowell 40-14 enroute to an easy 6-0 blanking of the River Hawks in the Hockey East Consolation Game. Maine moves on to what will likely be a #2 seed and bye in the NCAA East Regional next week in Worcester, MA. Maine got goals from six different players. Tim Lovell was credited with two assists officially, but I believe he should have had a third on the third Maine goal. The Black Bears bounced back from their tough loss to PC in the semifinals to dominate this game from start to finish. On the negative side, it often seemed that some Lowell players, perhaps knowing this was their last game of the year, were not interested in playing hockey. Lowell was called for 56 minutes in penalties to Maine's 26. HE leading scorer and Hobey Baker nominee (?) Greg Bullock had one shot on goal in the game and picked up 19 minutes in penalties over the last half of the second period. After a scuffle with Maine's Dave MacIsaac drew Bullock a minor for roughing (and MacIsaac a double rough), Bullock returned to the ice only to get into a slashing duel with Maine's Jacque Rodrigue. Just before the whistle, Bullock raised his stick menacingly towards Rodrigue and the two had to be separated. Bullock jawed with referee Jim Fitzgerald after he was taken to the box and continued even as the teams prepared for the faceoff. Fitzgerald had to come over and warn Bullock to knock it off. Right after Bullock got out, he laid a vicious cross-check on Jeff Libby that drew him a major and misconduct. Apparently UML coach Bruce Crowder had seen enough, because Bullock never returned for the rest of the game. Speculation was that Bullock's college career was over, and several folks opined that they would not be surprised to see him sign as a free agent in the coming weeks. His performance tonight causes him to end the season with 125 PIM. He drew 35 PIM in the two HE final four games alone. Crowder's heavy-handed approach to the tactics Bullock and some other Lowell players were taking drew him a lot of respect from fans and media alike. The third period was relatively uneventful, except for a late charging penalty and misconduct against Christian Sbrocca. This came with 48 seconds left, and whether Crowder yanked Sbrocca off the ice or the officials sent him to the locker room is unknown, but either way, Sbrocca was not on the ice for the final handshakes. I could not help but think that if I were Crowder, a respected and outstanding coach, I would have been extremely upset with Bullock and other players who failed to adequately represent my program and school. Frustration at the way Lowell lost a tough game to BU the night before and was having trouble against Maine is understandable. But there just isn't any excuse for the way Bullock and others acted tonight. I commend Crowder for the way he refused to stand for the garbage and hope he is able to bring Lowell back next year as a team that can play tough (as against BU) but also as a team that will stop hurting itself with bad penalties. --- --- Mike Machnik [log in to unmask] Cabletron Systems, Inc. *HMM* 11/13/93