Box Score HARTFORD, Conn. – The Bowdoin men's ice hockey team could not complete the third period rally and fell 2-1 to NESCAC-leading Trinity on Saturday evening.
The Polar Bears return home to conclude the regular season with a 13-5-4 (9-2-4 NESCAC) record. The Bantams lead the league with a 17-3-1 (14-1-1 NESCAC) mark.
Game Highlights
- Devan Tongue put the Bantams up 1-0 as he handled in front of the net and found an opening to put the puck away with 2:55 remaining in the first.
- Nicholas Siffringer doubled Trinity's lead midway through the second, shoveling a shot through Alex Kozic's pads.
- With 3:04 remaining in the game, Luke Wheeler broke through for Bowdoin and looked to lead a Polar Bear comeback.
- Bowdoin pulled Kozic with under two minutes remaining but only managed a pair of shots.
By the Numbers
- Trinity held a statistical advantage in shots, shots on goal, and faceoffs.
- Both teams were 0-for-2 on the power play.
- Kozic made 31 saves for Bowdoin.
- Devon Bobak stopped 17 shots for Trinity.
Up Next
- The Polar Bears return to Watson Arena to conclude the regular season with games against Tufts and Connecticut College.