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Sophomore Class Powers No. 1 Eagles Past UMass Lowell 7-1
February 12, 2021 | Men's Hockey
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – Led by six goals and six assists from its sophomore class, top-ranked Boston College cruised to a 7-1 Hockey East victory over UMass Lowell on Friday night at Kelley Rink to open a home-and-home series.
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BC pushed its record to 12-3-1, improving to 7-1-1 in its last nine games, while the River Hawks dropped to 4-6-0.
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Friday was the Eagles' largest margin of victory in the series against Lowell since a 6-0 home shutout nearly 15 years ago on Feb. 23, 2006.
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Sophomore linemates Matt Boldy, Alex Newhook and Mike Hardman combined for 11 points on the night, led by Boldy with a goal and four assists for a career-high five-point performance. Newhook netted his first two goals of the season, both on the power play, and was matched by Hardman (2-1-3) with three points. Classmate Drew Helleson also scored for the second time in three games.
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Junior Casey Carreau continued his career year with his fourth goal and led the team with five shots on goal. Classmate Jack McBain set a new career-high with an assist in five straight games and tied his career-best point streak at five games. Marc McLaughlin picked up an assist for his 17th point.
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Sophomore Spencer Knight improved to 11-1-1 on the season between the pipes, stopping 29 of the 30 shots he faced.
Boston College set a season-high with three power play goals on five chances. BC was 3-for-3 on the penalty kill and out-shot Lowell 40-30.
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SCORING SUMMARY
1st 3:33, BC (1-0) | McBain's weak-angle attempt was kicked out to the right goal line extended. Colby Ambrosio quickly slipped a pass to Helleson at the top of the right circle and the sophomore ripped a shot high blocker side to beat Henry Welsch.
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1st 4:20, UML (1-1) | Early in a Boston College power play, Zach Kaiser slipped a backhand pass from below the goal line to an open Lucas Condotta in the low slot and the junior finished first-time to the glove side.
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2nd 12:46, BC (2-1) | Following a clean faceoff win from McLaughlin, Boldy's point shot was collected behind the net by Hardman, who quickly beat Welsch to the left post on a wraparound.
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2nd 0:26, BC (3-1) | Knight fired the puck down the right wing for Hardman at the UMass Lowell line. Hardman slipped a pass ahead for Boldy, who quickly looked to his left and set up Newhook for a one-timer, blocker side.
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2nd 12:03, BC (4-1) | McLaughlin laid the body in the slot which turned the puck over to Carreau, who tossed a shot on target to beat Welsch through a screen provided by classmate Patrick Giles.
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2nd 14:41, BC (5-1) | Kuntar chipped the puck off the right wing boards for a self-pass before centering to Boldy, who snapped a heavy shot blocker side on a quick release from the high slot.
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3rd 1:17, BC (6-1) | Jack St. Ivany fed a pass to Newhook with space at the top of the left wing circle and the forward skated toward the faceoff dot before firing a shot high glove side through a screen.
3rd 12:28, BC (7-1) | Newhook took a cross-ice pass from Boldy off his skate for a 2-on-1 and fluttered a pass to the weak side for Hardman to finish past a sprawling Logan Neaton.
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UP NEXT
The schools close the weekend series on Saturday (Feb. 13) at the Tsongas Center in Lowell at 6 p.m. on SportsLive and WEEI 850 AM.
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BC pushed its record to 12-3-1, improving to 7-1-1 in its last nine games, while the River Hawks dropped to 4-6-0.
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Friday was the Eagles' largest margin of victory in the series against Lowell since a 6-0 home shutout nearly 15 years ago on Feb. 23, 2006.
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Sophomore linemates Matt Boldy, Alex Newhook and Mike Hardman combined for 11 points on the night, led by Boldy with a goal and four assists for a career-high five-point performance. Newhook netted his first two goals of the season, both on the power play, and was matched by Hardman (2-1-3) with three points. Classmate Drew Helleson also scored for the second time in three games.
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Junior Casey Carreau continued his career year with his fourth goal and led the team with five shots on goal. Classmate Jack McBain set a new career-high with an assist in five straight games and tied his career-best point streak at five games. Marc McLaughlin picked up an assist for his 17th point.
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Sophomore Spencer Knight improved to 11-1-1 on the season between the pipes, stopping 29 of the 30 shots he faced.
Boston College set a season-high with three power play goals on five chances. BC was 3-for-3 on the penalty kill and out-shot Lowell 40-30.
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SCORING SUMMARY
1st 3:33, BC (1-0) | McBain's weak-angle attempt was kicked out to the right goal line extended. Colby Ambrosio quickly slipped a pass to Helleson at the top of the right circle and the sophomore ripped a shot high blocker side to beat Henry Welsch.
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1st 4:20, UML (1-1) | Early in a Boston College power play, Zach Kaiser slipped a backhand pass from below the goal line to an open Lucas Condotta in the low slot and the junior finished first-time to the glove side.
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2nd 12:46, BC (2-1) | Following a clean faceoff win from McLaughlin, Boldy's point shot was collected behind the net by Hardman, who quickly beat Welsch to the left post on a wraparound.
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2nd 0:26, BC (3-1) | Knight fired the puck down the right wing for Hardman at the UMass Lowell line. Hardman slipped a pass ahead for Boldy, who quickly looked to his left and set up Newhook for a one-timer, blocker side.
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2nd 12:03, BC (4-1) | McLaughlin laid the body in the slot which turned the puck over to Carreau, who tossed a shot on target to beat Welsch through a screen provided by classmate Patrick Giles.
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2nd 14:41, BC (5-1) | Kuntar chipped the puck off the right wing boards for a self-pass before centering to Boldy, who snapped a heavy shot blocker side on a quick release from the high slot.
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3rd 1:17, BC (6-1) | Jack St. Ivany fed a pass to Newhook with space at the top of the left wing circle and the forward skated toward the faceoff dot before firing a shot high glove side through a screen.
3rd 12:28, BC (7-1) | Newhook took a cross-ice pass from Boldy off his skate for a 2-on-1 and fluttered a pass to the weak side for Hardman to finish past a sprawling Logan Neaton.
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UP NEXT
The schools close the weekend series on Saturday (Feb. 13) at the Tsongas Center in Lowell at 6 p.m. on SportsLive and WEEI 850 AM.
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Team Stats
UML
BC
Shots
30
40
PPG
0
3
SHG
1
0
Penalties
6
4
Penalty Mins
12
8
Faceoffs Won
28
30
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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