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Matt Muzyka
Ed Burke
3
Winner Salve Regina SRU 6-1-1
2
Skidmore College SKIDMORE 4-3-1
Winner
Salve Regina SRU
6-1-1
3
Final
2
Skidmore College SKIDMORE
4-3-1
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
Salve Regina SRU 0 2 1 3
Skidmore College SKIDMORE 0 1 1 2

Game Recap: Men's Hockey |

Thoroughbreds take #6/9 Salve to the wire in STI championship game

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.—The Skidmore College hockey team lost a hard fought 3-2 decision to 2018 NCAA III runner-up Salve Regina University in the Skidmore Thanksgiving Invitational Championship game Sunday evening at the Saratoga Springs City Rink.

The Thoroughbreds are 4-3-1. The Seahawks have won six straight to move to 6-1-1.

Bryn Athyn won the consolation game 4-1 over Post.

With two of the region's top goalies in action, scoring figured to be limited. That held true with a scoreless first period. Salve had its best chance midway through the first. A Skidmore neutral zone turnover on a power-play, gave Seahawk Paul Boutoussov a breakaway with Thoroughbred goalie Brandon Kasel. Boutoussov faked right and tried to shoot left, but Kasel did take the bait and got his skate out for the save.

Skidmore had its best chance near the end of the period, when Adam Moodie ripped a shot from the point that hit the top left corner of the pipe. The Thoroughbreds were aggressive in the opening period with a 12-7 shot advantage.

During a 4-on-4, Vincenzo Renda gave Salve the lead from Brent Hill and Danny Eruzione at 1:56 of the second. Renda made it 2-0 on a delayed penalty at 5:06 from Eric Lipa.

Skidmore took advantage of a pair of ill-timed Seahawk Penalties to get on the board at 18:13. Brandon Borges fired a shot that Matt Muzyka pounded in on the rebound in front of the net. Austin Rook had the second assist.

The Thoroughbreds tied it 2-2 at 4:17 of the third when Tim Allen won a faceoff to the left of Salve goalie Blake Wojtala. Allen then fired a shot that Muzyka redirected past Wojtala for his sixth goal of the season.

The Seahawks went back in front when Eruzione took a cross-ice pass from Colin Clapton and got it past Kasel glove side for a 3-2 lead at 7:00.

Muzyka appeared to have tied the game off a scramble in front of the net late in the period, but the officials conferred and waved the goal off.

Skidmore had a few additional chances late, but Wojtala stood his ground for the 3-2 final.

The Thoroughbreds had a 35-34 edge in shots and went 1-6 on the power play. Salve was 0-5.

Kasel totaled 31 saves, while Wojtala had 33.

Muzyka and Borges represented Skidmore on the All-Tournament team. Eruzione was tournament MVP and joined Renda and Wojtala on the All-Tournament team. Dakota Ulmer from Bryn Athyn and Evan Lugo from Post rounded out tournament honors.

Skidmore is back in action at Babson on Nov. 30 and UMASS Boston on Dec. 1.
 
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