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Callahan Johnson
Christopher Massa
Callahan Johnson scored the first goal. (Chris Massa Photo)
2
Hobart HOB 12-6,6-5 NEHC
3
Winner Skidmore College SKIDMORE 10-6-2, 6-3-2 NEHC
Hobart HOB
12-6,6-5 NEHC
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Final
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Skidmore College SKIDMORE
10-6-2, 6-3-2 NEHC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
Hobart HOB 1 1 0 2
Skidmore College SKIDMORE 2 1 0 3

Game Recap: Men's Hockey |

Thoroughbreds take Round 1; 3-2 over #11 Hobart

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.—Freshmen scored three goals and goalie Brandon Kasel had 19 of his 40 saves in the third period as the Skidmore College hockey team held off #11 Hobart College for a 3-2 win in a New England Hockey Conference contest Friday night at the Saratoga Springs City Rink.
 
The teams will do it again Saturday at 4 p.m. in Geneva.
 
The win moves the Thoroughbreds into a tie for third in the NEHC with a 10-6-2 overall and 6-3-2 league record. The Statesmen drop to sixth place with at 12-6 overall and 6-5 NEHC.
 
Hobart wasted no time taking advantage of the game's first power play. Aaron Maguyon scored off the faceoff from Travis Schneider 12 seconds into the power play for a 1-0 lead at 5:15 of the first period.
 
Callahan Johnson tied it shortly after, beating Statesmen goalie Alexander Connal high glove side at 6:34. Mike Gelatt and Reid Russell assisted. Austin Rook put Skidmore in front with his fifth goal of the season at 15:38. His shot found its way past Connal the same way, glove side high. Will Steele and Corey Morgan earned the helpers.
 
Avery Steele made it 3-1 with a power-play goal from Brandon Borges and Russell at 10:28 of the second period.
 
Hobart took advantage of a too many men penalty to cut it to 3-2 when Will Harrsion redirected Matt Pizzo's shot at 15:02.
 
There was no scoring, but plenty of action in the third period. The Statesmen killed a 5:00 major, holding Skidmore to only one shot, while creating a pair of short-handed opportunities that Kasel stopped.
 
With the goalie out, Hobart pressured the Thoroughbreds in the final minute. Zach Tyson had a point blank shot with 24.8 seconds that appeared headed in, but Kasel made a quick glove save to preserve the win.
 
The Statesmen outshot Skidmore 42-18. Kasel finished with 40 saves to improve to 7-4-1. Connal had seven saves over the first 30:28, while Liam Lascelle stopped all eight shots he faced in relief.
 
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