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Plymouth State Charges to 7-1 Win Over Men’s Ice Hockey

Plymouth State Charges to 7-1 Win Over Men’s Ice Hockey

Plymouth, NH – The Plymouth State Panthers surged to a decisive 7-1 victory over Framingham State on Thursday night in New Hampshire. 

THE BASICS: 

  • Final Score: Plymouth State 7, Framingham State 1 

  • Records: Plymouth State (4-2-0, 2-0-0), Framingham State (1-4-0, 0-1-0) 

  • Location: Plymouth, New Hampshire  

HOW IT HAPPENED: 

1st Period: 

2nd Period: 

  • 03:34 – Plymouth State equalized on the power play with Ethan Stuckless netting his first of four goals, assisted by Will Redick and Rider McCallum. 

  • 03:54 – Luca Rea quickly gave Plymouth State the lead, scoring off a feed from Patrick Somerville and Eddie Mulligan. 

  • 05:26 – Dante Moretti extended the lead with another power-play goal, assisted by Will Pray. 

  • 16:00 – Stuckless struck again, this time set up by Cameron Patton and Lucas Jones. 

  • 17:11 – Stuckless completed a hat trick in the period, capitalizing on another assist from Patton. 

3rd Period: 

  • 05:06 – Stuckless scored his fourth of the game, assisted by Mulligan and Pray, making it 6-1. 

  • 16:12 – Will Redick capped the scoring with a goal, with assists from Connor Tait and Rea. 

 

KEY PERFORMERS: 

Plymouth State: 

  • Ethan Stuckless: A dominant four-goal performance, leading the Panthers' offense. 

  • Cameron Patton: Two assists and a +3 rating. 

  • Luca Rea: A goal and an assist with a strong two-way effort. 

  • Brandon Shantz earned the win, stopping 14 of 15 shots in 51:09 of ice time, while Jameson Bourque made 5 saves in 8:51 of action. 

Framingham State: 

  • Jake Barcelou: Scored the lone goal for the Rams, his first of the season. 

  • Liam Kilgallen started and made 26 saves on 31 shots in 40 minutes of play, while Owen Swanbon stopped 11 of 13 shots in relief. 

 

INSIDE THE NUMBERS: 

  • Shots on Goal: Plymouth State outshot Framingham State 44-20, including a 24-2 advantage in the second period. 

  • Power Plays: Plymouth State was 2-for-4, while Framingham State went 0-for-3. 

  • Penalties: Framingham State served 8 minutes on 4 infractions; Plymouth State had 6 minutes on 3 infractions. 

UP NEXT: 

The Rams return to the on Saturday evening when they host UMass Dartmouth in a MASCAC clash at 7:40pm at Loring Arena.