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Six Saints score in home-opening Men's Hockey win over New Hampshire

Posted 10/15/16

Five players scored a goal and added an assist to lead the St. Lawrence University men's hockey team to a 6-2 win over the University of New Hampshire at Appleton Arena on Friday night. Twelve …

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Six Saints score in home-opening Men's Hockey win over New Hampshire

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Five players scored a goal and added an assist to lead the St. Lawrence University men's hockey team to a 6-2 win over the University of New Hampshire at Appleton Arena on Friday night. Twelve players recorded at least one point to help the Scarlet and Brown improve to 2-1-0 on the year.

Jacob Pritchard, Ryan Garvey, Woody Hudson, Gavin Bayreuther, Joe Sullivan and Carson Gicewicz scored goals in the team's regular season home opener, with Gicewicz notching his first collegiate goal to round out the scoring midway through the third period.

St. Lawrence also found it's rhythm with the man advantage, finishing 2-for-7 on the power play, with Pritchard and Bayreuther scoring in man-advantage situations. Both New Hampshire goals came in 5-on-3 situations..

Pritchard opened the scoring for the Saints just over three minutes into the first period with a one-timer from the low left circle off a feed from Sullivan. Sullivan and Drew Smolcynski passed back and forth on the left side three times to free up the Macomb, Mich., native for the shot and a 1-0 St. Lawrence lead.

Midway through the opening frame, Garvey deflected a shot from fellow first-year Ben Finkelstein for his second career goal, with Hudson also assisting. The helper is the first collegiate point for Finkelstein.

Hudson extended the Saints' lead to 3-0 with his first goal of the year and the eventual game winner at 7:47 of the second. Garvey hit the Greece, N.Y., native with a lead pass as he came down the right wing. Hudson carried the puck into the zone and snapped off a shot that beat UNH netminder Adam Clark low inside the far post.

The Wildcats cut the deficit to two goals with a power-play goal by Patrick Grasso at 12:44 of the second, but the Saints scored three straight goals to put the game out of reach for the visitors.

Bayreuther's power play goal extended the lead to 4-1 and Joe Sullivan deflected a shot at the side of the net with .3 seconds remaining in the middle frame to give the Saint a 5-1 lead heading into the third period.

Gicewicz concluded the scoring for St. Lawrence midway through the third after stealing the puck from the Wildcats deep in their own zone with an aggressive forecheck. He touched it forward to Pritchard who then backhanded a pass back to the Orchard Park, N.Y., native on the left faceoff dot for a quick wrister and a 6-1 lead for the home team.

Tyler Kelleher bested netminder Kyle Hayton with the final UNH goal with 1:33 remaining, but it was too little, too late.

The Saints posted a dominant 40-18 advantage in shots, as Clark finished with 34 saves for New Hampshire and Hayton made 16 stops for the Saints.

St. Lawrence will host another Hockey East opponent in Merrimack on Saturday at 7 p.m.