MEN'S HOCKEY SKATES PAST NORTHEASTERN, 4-2, IN HOCKEY EAST OPENER
DURHAM, N.H. – Senior Bobby
Butler (Marlboro, Mass.) and sophomore Blake Kessel
(Verona, Wis.) each tallied three points, while freshman
Dalton Speelman (San Jose, Calif.) potted his
first two career goals, as the University of New Hampshire
men’s ice hockey team defeated Northeastern University, 4-2,
Friday night in its Hockey East opener in front of a sold-out crowd
of 6,501 at the Whittemore Center.
The win improves the Wildcats’ record to 1-2-1 on the
season, including 1-0-0 in Hockey East, while the Huskies fall to
2-2-0 overall and 0-1-0 in the conference. New Hampshire was now
won three-straight Hockey East openers dating back to the 2007-08
season.
UNH jumped on the board first at 14:41 of the first period when
Speelman netted the first goal of his collegiate career. Kessel
rifled a shot from the left side, just inside the blue line, that
was saved by NU goalkeeper Chris Rawlings. The rebound came out to
Rawlings’ left, where Butler pushed the puck toward Speelman,
who put it into the back of the net.
The Wildcats gained a 2-0 advantage just 24 seconds into the
second period when Speelman recorded his second of the game. Senior
Peter LeBlanc (Hamilton, Ontario) took a shot from
the left point that Rawlings steered away toward the endline on his
right. Butler dove for the puck and backhanded it into the slot,
where LeBlanc wristed a shot that went off Speelman’s skate
and past Rawlings. Speelman’s performance marked the first
time a freshman scored two goals in a game for UNH since last
season when Stevie Moses (Leominster, Mass.)
tallied two at home against Providence on Feb. 13.
Just over five minutes later, UNH went on top 3-0 with a power-play
goal off the stick of Butler. Kessel held the puck inside the blue
line on the right side before he slid it across to junior
Matt Campanale (Chester Springs, Pa.), who quickly
connected with Butler just below the left circle on the endline.
Butler held, then surprised everyone by wristing a shot from an
impossible angle that went off of Rawlings and into the goal.
Northeastern recorded a power-play tally of its own to open the
scoring in the final period. Robbie Vrolyk passed the puck from the
left circle into the high slot where Wade MacLeod sent a wrist shot
toward the net that beat senior goaltender Brian
Foster (Pembroke, N.H.) just inside the right post at
4:43.
UNH re-captured its three-goal lead on the man advantage exactly
seven minutes later when Kessel fed junior Mike
Sislo (Superior, Wis.) at the top of the left circle for a
one-timer that was blasted past Rawlings. The goal was the first of
the year for Sislo, who was the team leader in goals a year ago.
The three assists were a career best for Kessel, who also posted
his second three-point performance in as many games. Junior
Phil DeSimone (East Amherst, N.Y.) also earned an
assist on the play.
The Huskies closed the scoring with 5:40 to go in the contest when
they took advantage of a Wildcat turnover in their own zone. The
puck was passed out from behind the net through the slot, where
MacLeod intercepted it and took a shot that beat Foster for his
second of the game. Jim Driscoll was credited with an assist on the
play.
Foster made 14 saves for the Wildcats, while Rawlings stopped 30
shots for the Huskies, who were outshot 34-16.
The Wildcats return to action Saturday night (7 p.m.) when they
play host to the University of Maine in their annual “White
Out the Whit” game at the Whittemore Center.






