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Lead Gets Away from Men’s Ice Hockey Again in 3-2 (OT) Loss at Saint Anselm

Lead Gets Away from Men’s Ice Hockey Again in 3-2 (OT) Loss at Saint Anselm

MANCHESTER, N.H. (January 17, 2017) – For the second straight game, the Franklin Pierce University men's ice hockey team saw a 2-1, third-period lead go up in smoke and turn into a 3-2, overtime defeat on Tuesday night at Saint Anselm. The Hawks got a tying goal from sophomore forward Brian Cameron 8:45 into the third and the winning goal from sophomore forward Bryan Green 1:57 into overtime to pull out a 3-2 win in Northeast-10 Conference play at Sullivan Arena.

With the loss, Franklin Pierce falls to 7-11-1 (2-5-0 NE10), while Saint Anselm improves to 8-7-2 (3-1-0 NE10).

This time around, the late rally had less the feel of a lead slipping away and more of that of a levee finally bursting, as Saint Anselm, which posted a 59-14 advantage in shots on the night, peppered Franklin Pierce junior goaltender Tom McGuckin (Clayton, N.J.) with pucks throughout the night. McGuckin piled up a career-best 56 saves -- just one off the program record -- but it would not be enough for the Ravens, who would get within 12:15 of the road win, but no closer.

With winter storm Jupiter brewing outside and a referee named -- naturally -- Michael Frost on the ice, the blizzard of shots from Saint Anselm finally drew the Hawks even at 2-2 at the 8:45 mark of the third period. Franklin Pierce killed off a pair of penalties early in the frame, but Saint Anselm got an even-strength marker to level the game. Cameron tallied his second goal of the season, with Green providing the assist.

After the final 12:15 of the third period went without further scoring -- or further penalties -- Cameron returned the favor in the extra session. At the 1:57 mark, he set up the third goal of the campaign for Green, who scored his second of the night to send Saint Anselm away winners.

Earlier in the game, Franklin Pierce struck first, with the only goal of the first period. Freshman forward James Morrissey (West Haven, Conn.) notched his fourth goal of the year just 3:52 into the proceedings, with sophomore forward Travis Geraci (Old Bridge, N.J.) providing the lone assist.

The two teams then traded second-period goals in advance of Saint Anselm's third-period and overtime rally. Green made it a 1-1 game at the 9:14 mark, off of assists from Cameron -- as both figured in on all three Saint Anselm goals -- and senior forward Brendan Kerrigan. Franklin Pierce reclaimed the lead, at 2-1, on the second of the season by junior forward Evan Marek (Enfield, Conn.), who redirected home a shot by sophomore forward Nate Indelicato (Pembroke, Mass.). Sophomore defenseman Jack Williams (Suffield, Conn.) provided an assist as well, on the power-play tally at the 12:39 mark.

The game would go without further scoring until the aforementioned Cameron goal drew Saint Anselm level to force overtime.

McGuckin's (7-11-1) 56 saves on 59 shots were the most by a Franklin Pierce goaltender since Dec. 1, 2012, when Dave O'Brien stopped 56 of 58 shots in a 3-2 win at Stonehill. At the other end of the ice, Saint Anselm junior Shane Joyce (7-5-2) had to make just 12 saves against 14 shots to pick up the win.

The Ravens return to the ice on Saturday, Jan. 21, when they return home to host Hamilton in a non-conference contest. Opening faceoff is set for 7 p.m. at Jason Ritchie Ice Arena in Winchendon, Mass.

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