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BRUNSWICK, Maine – Middlebury senior captain Charlie
Townsend scored the game-winning goal with 1:42 remaining in the
third period to give the Panthers their eighth NESCAC Men's
Ice Hockey Championship, 3-2, over Bowdoin on Sunday at Sidney J.
Watson Arena. With their fourth win over the Polar Bears in the
title game, the Panthers (19-4-4) earn the league's automatic
bid to the NCAA Tournament. The NCAA appearance will be the 14th
for the Panthers, who missed the tourney for the last two seasons
after going every year from '95-'07.
Bowdoin (19-6-1), who lost for the first time in nine games, will
likely receive an at-large bid when pairings are announced Sunday
night.
Mathieu Dubuc gave the Panthers a two-goal lead after one period
of play with a pair of power play goals. After too-many-players
penalty against Bowdoin, Middlebury wasted little time converting,
taking the initial faceoff and getting a perfectly played pass from
Charlie Strauss on the wing to Dubuc in front, who slammed home a
one-timer at 3:45 of the opening frame. The Panthers took advantage
of a 5x3 power play as later in the frame when Dubuc converted on
the back post from Nick Resor with 18 seconds left in the
period.
Bowdoin cut the lead in half midway through the second period as
Ryan Blossom broke in alone on Yanchek shorthanded, deked the
Middlebury netminder, and tucked home the puck at 7:11. The teams
traded thrilling 5x3 chances late in the frame with neither team
finding the back of the cage as the game entered the third
period.
After a frantic first 10 minutes to the stanza, Kyle Shearer-Hardy
took control of the puck for Bowdoin at the blue line and fed
Blossom on the left wing. Blossom circled around one defender and
slapped a shot inside the left post to deadlock the game with 9:23
to play.
With the game seemingly destined for overtime, Middlebury chipped
the puck out of their defensive zone to neutral ice where Townsend
won a fight for the puck with under two minutes to play. Townsend
skated into the Bowdoin zone and ripped a shot from the right
circle that found the top-left corner with just 1:42 to go. The
Polar Bears pulled Rossi with 1:34 remaining, but could not find
the equalizer as Middlebury skated to victory.
Rossi (14-1-1) was outstanding in his first loss of the season,
making 25 stops in the loss. Yanchek (13-2-2) stopped 17 shots in
all, including eight in the third period. Middlebury went 2-7 on
the power play as Bowdoin accumulated 27 minutes of penalties for
the afternoon. The Polar Bears went 0-4 with the extra man. The
game was played in front of a packed house of 2,300 at Watson Arena
and a peak viewership of over 1,100 people on the video webcast.