Ice Hockey Tripped Up at SNHU

Ice Hockey Tripped Up at SNHU

Framingham, Mass.—The Framingham State men's ice hockey team was defeated on the road at Southern New Hampshire by a score of 4-1 on Tuesday evening. 

THE BASICS
Score:
 Southern New Hampshire University 4, Framingham State 1
Records:SNHU 2-1-1, Framingham State 1-1-0
Location: The Ice Den – Hooksett, N.H.

HOW IT HAPPENED:

  • Penmen freshman Jake Cox (Columbus, Geo.)scored the game's first goal on one-timer from freshman Gustaf Arfelt (Stockholm, Sweden).  Freshman Andy Somerville (Medford, Mass.) set up the play.
  • Strawn redirected a shot by sophomore Max Kent (Sandwich, Mass.) for his first of the season, a power play goal, at 13:09.  
  • The Penmen took a 3-0 lead at 5:04 of the second as Moquin stole a pass and beat Framingham goalie Adam Calabrese with his blast.
  • Matthew Siegel (Syracuse, NY) scored the only Rams goal on a man advantage situation at 8:39 of the second period.  Soren Colstrup (Owatonna, MN) received the assist.
  • Freshman Travis Quigley (North Babylon, N.Y.) tallied his first career goal off a setup from Moquin with three seconds left in the second period to make it 4-1 Penmen.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS

  • Cox scored his first career goal at 12:22 of the first period.  He also added an assist.
  • Moquin had a goal and an assist in the win.
  • Freshman Alec Marshall (Nashua, N.H.) stopped 21 of the 22 shots he faced for his career debut.
  • Senior Adam Calabrese (Philadelphia, PA) made 41 saves in the setback for the Rams. 
  • The Penmen had a 44-22 shot advantage on the Rams.
  • Each team had one opportunity on a penalty shot, but failed to score.
  • The Penmen had 49 faceoff wins to just 27 for the visitors.

UP NEXT:                                                                        

  • The Rams return to the ice on Thursday, November 8thwhen they host Worcester State for a 7:40 pm puck drop. 

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