Ephs squander early lead, tie undeafeted Southern Maine 4-4

Box Score
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass – The Williams College men's ice hockey
team jumped out to an early two-goal lead, before being forced into
overtime and settling for a 4-4 tie with unbeaten Southern Maine
Friday. The tie improves the Ephs record to 1-3-1 (0-2-1 in
conference), while it ends the Huskies four-game win streak and
leaves them 2-0-1 in conference.
For the second straight game the Ephs got out of the blocks quick,
as the scrappy Ephmen's intensity helped them win the majority of
loose pucks and bombard the net. Almost immediately the Ephs were
creating excellent scoring opportunities with several one-on-ones
narrowly being deflected by Husky goaltender Ryan Sullivan (34
saves). It didn't take long for the Eph pressure to net a goal.
A series of sharp one-touch passes culminated in an Alex Smigelski
to Brandon Jackmuff through pass which Jackmuff kicked back out to
a waiting Brian Malchoff whose midrange slap-shot from the left
side beat Sullivan, giving the Ephs a 1-0 advantage – only
2:37 into the game.
Following the Eph goal, the game began to become increasingly
physical with each team drawing fouls. However, it was the Ephs who
would capitalize on the power play when their five on four
advantage led to a puck scrum in front of the Husky net, which
after being battered around, found the stick of Alex Smigelski who
finally struck it through Sullivan's legs at the 11:05 mark.
Towards the end of the period Southern Maine battled back, and
netted a goal of their own on a power play when a quick succession
of passes rapidly worked the puck around the goal until it found
Pat Noonan who fired a high glove side bullet that beat Eph
goaltender Marc Pulde as he was trying to adjust.
The second period, saw a quick but obvious role reversal as the
Husky began to take it to the Ephs. Sturdy defense, lead by the
stellar goaltending of Pulde (48 saves), stewarded the lead and
held the Husky attack at bay and worked to spring a transition goal
for the Ephs 9:27 into the period. With the Husky defense coming up
hard for the attack, the Ephs got a two on one transition fast
break that culminated in an Owen Holm follow up put back goal.
The goal was very much against the momentum of the period, and it
didn't take the Husky's long to negate it with a goal of their own.
Again working off the power play, the Huskies used swift one-touch
passes to open up a window in the Eph defense, which they
ultimately exploited with a well timed Eric Morgani slap-shot.
The Huskies evened the score early in the third period with
another power play goal. This time when a puck scrum developed in
front of the Eph net, that pinballed around before being slapped
home by Matt Rowe just 5:56 into the period.
The Ephs responded and battled back, creating multiple near misses
before a nice defensive effort kept a seemingly hopeless offensive
alive and sent the puck onto the stick of Andrew Lepore. Who
proceeded to beat a defender and then smash the puck into the top
of the netting from pointblank range, putting the Ephs up 4-3 with
little over two minutes remaining.
With little time remaining, the Huskies showed why they have been
so successful so far this year. About 30 seconds after the Ephs
took the advantage, Rowe fielded the puck and made a run deep into
Eph territory, as the defense collapsed around him he kicked out to
Mike Stevens who slammed it in, tying the game and sending it into
overtime.
The resourceful Huskies and the scrappy Ephs both created
opportunities in the five-minute overtime; however, neither team
could notch the game-winner.
"Well they are a good team –undefeated- we knew they were
going to be tough." Remarked Eph coach Bill Kangas, "But we had
them, we let them off the hook. Too many penalties on our part, and
they were able to capitalize with three goals off of power plays.
But, I'm proud of the kids we defiantly showed improvement."
The Ephs next game is 4:00 PM December 1st, at home against Salem
State.




