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Nesterenko Hat Trick Powers Eagles Past UMass 7-3
February 17, 2023 | Men's Hockey
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – Boston College exploded for five goals in the first period and Nikita Nesterenko recorded his first career hat trick on Friday night in a convincing 7-3 Hockey East victory for the Eagles over UMass at Kelley Rink.
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The Eagles (11-12-6, 6-8-5 HEA) won their second straight game and improved to 8-1-0 in their last nine meetings with the Minutemen (10-14-5, 4-12-3 HEA). BC also moved five points clear of Massachusetts in the league standings. Â
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Nesterenko (3-1-4) and linemate Oskar Jellvik (1-2-3) combined for seven points in the victory, while defensemen Eamon Powell and Charlie Leddy each collected a pair of assists.
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Mitch Benson made 29 saves for the win in his 100th career start.
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Eight minutes into the first period, Colby Ambrosio opened the scoring as he cut through the left wing circle on his backhand before deking forehand and lifting a shot over the glove of Luke Pavicich.
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Mike Posma followed a Will Traeger shot at 14:00 and buried the rebound from the edge of the crease for a 2-0 lead as Traeger collected his first career point. Nesterenko made it 3-0 when Jellvik absorbed a neutral ice hit and sent a one-handed feed ahead for the junior, who slipped a forehand under the crossbar glove side.
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Jellvik then deflected a weak angle attempt from Powell short side on Pavicich at 17:09 for a 4-0 cushion, and captain Marshall Warren went coast-to-coast around several UMass players before snapping a shot glove side at 18:34.
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Nesterenko added his second of the night at 8:31 of the second period, firing a shot into the roof of the net high short side on the power play from the left wing circle.
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UMass pulled a pair of goals back from Matt Koopman, the first shorthanded and the second with a delayed penalty coming on the Eagles. Â
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Kenny Connors cut the lead to 6-3 with a power play one-timer from the right circle with 8:52 remaining in regulation.
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Nesterenko capped off his hat trick less than a minute later as he snapped a heavy shot high blocker side from the left circle off a feed from Aidan Hreschuk.
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The schools complete the home-and-home series on Saturday night at the Mullins Center on ESPN+ with faceoff set for 7 p.m.
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The Eagles (11-12-6, 6-8-5 HEA) won their second straight game and improved to 8-1-0 in their last nine meetings with the Minutemen (10-14-5, 4-12-3 HEA). BC also moved five points clear of Massachusetts in the league standings. Â
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Nesterenko (3-1-4) and linemate Oskar Jellvik (1-2-3) combined for seven points in the victory, while defensemen Eamon Powell and Charlie Leddy each collected a pair of assists.
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Mitch Benson made 29 saves for the win in his 100th career start.
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Eight minutes into the first period, Colby Ambrosio opened the scoring as he cut through the left wing circle on his backhand before deking forehand and lifting a shot over the glove of Luke Pavicich.
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Mike Posma followed a Will Traeger shot at 14:00 and buried the rebound from the edge of the crease for a 2-0 lead as Traeger collected his first career point. Nesterenko made it 3-0 when Jellvik absorbed a neutral ice hit and sent a one-handed feed ahead for the junior, who slipped a forehand under the crossbar glove side.
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Jellvik then deflected a weak angle attempt from Powell short side on Pavicich at 17:09 for a 4-0 cushion, and captain Marshall Warren went coast-to-coast around several UMass players before snapping a shot glove side at 18:34.
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Nesterenko added his second of the night at 8:31 of the second period, firing a shot into the roof of the net high short side on the power play from the left wing circle.
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UMass pulled a pair of goals back from Matt Koopman, the first shorthanded and the second with a delayed penalty coming on the Eagles. Â
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Kenny Connors cut the lead to 6-3 with a power play one-timer from the right circle with 8:52 remaining in regulation.
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Nesterenko capped off his hat trick less than a minute later as he snapped a heavy shot high blocker side from the left circle off a feed from Aidan Hreschuk.
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The schools complete the home-and-home series on Saturday night at the Mullins Center on ESPN+ with faceoff set for 7 p.m.
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Team Stats
UM
BC
Shots
32
33
PPG
1
1
SHG
1
0
Penalties
6
7
Penalty Mins
23
14
Faceoffs Won
34
32
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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