
Photo by: John Quackenbos
No. 6 Quinnipiac Skates Past Boston College in Season Opener
October 07, 2022 | Men's Hockey
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – Sixth-ranked Quinnipiac spoiled the first game of the Greg Brown era on Friday night with a 4-0 non-conference victory over Boston College at Kelley Rink.
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Quinnipiac netminder Yaniv Perets stopped all 16 shots he faced for the shutout.
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The Bobcats struck first just three minutes into the night when Zach Metsa one-timed a clean faceoff win by Skyler Brind'Amour blocker side on the power play. BC couldn't pull even despite breakaways from Lukas Gustafsson and Cam Burke later in the period.
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Boston College nearly tied the game again six minutes into the middle frame but Trevor Kuntar's power play one-timer on the weak side hit the right post. QU added to its lead at 12:48 on a right point wrist shot from Charles-Alexis Legault that snuck inside the left post through traffic.
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Assistant captains Michael Lombardi and Ethan de Jong added goals for the Bobcats in the third period to seal the road win.
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QU finished the night with a 29-16 edge in shots on goal and held BC scoreless on two power play chances.
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Graduate transfer Mitch Benson made 25 saves in his Boston College debut.
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BC travels to face New Hampshire next Saturday night in its Hockey East opener at 7 p.m. at the Whittemore Center in Durham.
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Quinnipiac netminder Yaniv Perets stopped all 16 shots he faced for the shutout.
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The Bobcats struck first just three minutes into the night when Zach Metsa one-timed a clean faceoff win by Skyler Brind'Amour blocker side on the power play. BC couldn't pull even despite breakaways from Lukas Gustafsson and Cam Burke later in the period.
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Boston College nearly tied the game again six minutes into the middle frame but Trevor Kuntar's power play one-timer on the weak side hit the right post. QU added to its lead at 12:48 on a right point wrist shot from Charles-Alexis Legault that snuck inside the left post through traffic.
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Assistant captains Michael Lombardi and Ethan de Jong added goals for the Bobcats in the third period to seal the road win.
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QU finished the night with a 29-16 edge in shots on goal and held BC scoreless on two power play chances.
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Graduate transfer Mitch Benson made 25 saves in his Boston College debut.
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BC travels to face New Hampshire next Saturday night in its Hockey East opener at 7 p.m. at the Whittemore Center in Durham.
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Team Stats
QU
BC
Shots
29
16
PPG
1
0
SHG
0
0
Penalties
3
3
Penalty Mins
6
6
Faceoffs Won
25
24
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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