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BRUNSWICK, Maine - In his first game of the season, Bowdoin's Jeff
Fanning netted a hat trick to lead the Polar Bears men's ice hockey
team to a 6-4 victory over Curry on Wednesday at Sidney J. Watson
Arena. The Polar Bears improve to 6-2-0 this season while the
Colonels, ranked 12th in the latest Division III poll, lose their
third straight game and fall to 7-3-1.
Bowdoin dominated the pace of play in the early going, getting a
first-period tally from Kyle Hanson and a pair of goals just 1:58
apart in the second stanza from Fanning and Aaron O'Callahan to
take a 3-0 advantage. After pulling starting goaltender Steven
Jakiel, Curry bounced back with a late score in the period from
John Williams to trail 3-1 after forty minutes.
Ryan Barlock and Colin MacCormack traded goals for Curry and
Bowdoin, respectively, in the opening moments of the third period,
but a shorthanded rush by Williams trimmed the Bowdoin lead to 4-3
with 10:14 to go. With under three minutes to play, again
shorthanded, Curry's Josh Kamrass knocked home a rebound with 2:47
remaining to tie the game.
But Fanning rescued Bowdoin just 61 seconds later on the powerplay
by knocking home a loose puck in the slot with 1:46 to go. After
the Colonels pulled the goalie for an extra attacker, Fanning
completed his hat trick with the empty-netter with 22 seconds
remaining.
Jakiel made 16 stops in 33 minutes for the Colonels before giving
way to Robert Dawson, who stopped 13 shots in nearly 26 minutes of
play. Chris Rossi made 19 saves for the Polar Bears in the victory.
Bowdoin held a 35-23 advantage in shots and went 2-9 on the
powerplay. Curry converted on 1 of 7 chances and were called for 12
penalties (24 minutes). Bowdoin committed 10 penalties (23
minutes).