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Princeton Outlasts Colorado College, 2-1, in overtime

Princeton Outlasts Colorado College, 2-1, in overtime
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Men s hockey drops both games on weekend road trip, falls to eighth in ECAC

Men s hockey drops both games on weekend road trip, falls to eighth in ECAC
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New Jersey Titans build an early lead, defeat Maine Nordiques in Game 2

New Jersey Titans build an early lead, defeat Maine Nordiques in Game 2
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Friday Finals: Mudbugs claim South title with comeback win

May 8, 2021 Lars Rodne had two goals, including the overtime-winner, and an assist to help Bismarck clinch the #2 seed in the Central with an overtime win on Friday. Amarillo 4 @ Shreveport 5 (SO) - The Shreveport Mudbugs pulled off one of the most improbable comebacks of the season and clinched the South Division title in the process as they shocked the Amarillo Bulls 5-4 in a shootout. Trailing 4-2 with under two minutes remaining, Billy Feczko scored on the power play for his second of the night to bring Shreveport within one. Dawson Sciarrino lit the lamp just 30 seconds later to tie the game at four with his 11th of the year. Adam Kolcon scored the only goal of the shootout to give the Mudbugs the win and the division championship. Sean Bunting also scored in the win for Shreveport while Arseniy Sergeev stopped 33 shots in 65 minutes and all three shooters in the skills competition. Harrison Scott, Paul Schmid, Jere Vaisanen and Nick Siffringer all scored in the second period

Maine Nordiques no match for New Jersey Titans

7 of 7 New Jersey s Zach Nazzarett, left, and Maine s Aidan Connolly battle for the puck during Saturday s game in Lewiston. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal LEWISTON The Maine Nordiques ended their four-game home stand with another loss at The Colisee. The New Jersey Titans defeated the Nordiques 5-1 in a North American Hockey League East Division contest. Maine has lost four straight at home and five overall. With nine games left on the schedule including the next seven on the road the Nordiques (28-18-1, 57 points) have a six-point advantage over the Titans (22-16-7, 51 points) for second place in the East Division.

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