Box Score HARRISVILLE, R.I. – Junior
Alex Larson (Madison, Ala.) turned aside 35 shots to backstop the Nichols College men's ice hockey team to a 3-2 win over Curry College in Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Northeast Semifinal action Wednesday night at Levy Rink.
With the win, the top-seeded Bison advance to the conference championship contest for the second-consecutive season and will host No. 2 seed Salve Regina Saturday afternoon at 4:40 p.m. at Levy Rink. The Seahawks defeated No. 3 Johnson & Wales (RI) 9-3 in the other semifinal contest earlier this evening.
"We battled hard against a good hockey team that was ready to play," said Nichols head coach
Kevin Swallow, who last week was named ECAC Northeast Coach of the Year for the second time in three seasons. "They worked hard right until the final buzzer. We had a little bit of a letup towards the end, which was disappointing, but we ended up with the victory."
Senior
Brett Jackson (Larchmont, N.Y.) and juniors
Paul Prescott (Oakdale, Minn.) and
Steve Lecey (Cedarburg, Wis.) scored for the Bison, who improved to 20-3-3 with the win. Nichols has reached the 20-win plateau only two other times in program history (2007-08; 2008-09).
The Bison scored the only goal of the opening period at 4:56 when Jackson popped his fourth of the season. Freshman
Scott Cuthrell (Waterford, Mich.) slid the puck to senior
Sean Fleming (Easthampton, N.J.) behind the net. Fleming fed Jackson in front for a quick one-timer that snuck through the legs of senior netminder Derek Mohney (Amherst, N.Y.).
Curry (15-10-2) went on the power play early in the second and nearly tied the game when senior Chris Mason (Monrovia, Calif.) rang one off the left post. Eight minutes later, Cuthrell hit Fleming up the middle with a breakaway pass, but his shot was turned aside by Mohney with the left pas.
Nichols doubled its lead late in the second when Lecey's wrister from the left point went through a screen and past Mohney for his third of the season. Junior
Frank Butler (East Haven, Conn.) picked up the lone assist as he fed Lecey from behind the goal line.
The Bison appeared to seal the win when Prescott scored into the empty net at 17:55 of the third. The Colonels answered right back with Mohney on the bench as sophomore Tyler Vankleef (Dundas, Ontario) beat Larson high to the blocker side right off an offensive zone face-off win to make it 3-1 at 18:54. Twenty-eight seconds later, senior Chris Mason (Monrovia, Calif.) jumped in from the point and chipped the puck out from between a maze of student-athletes and into the net at 19:22.
Curry outshot the Bison 37-27 but failed to score on four chances with the extra man. Nichols went 0-for-3 on the PP. Mohney finished with 24 saves and finishes his season 9-7-1. The Bison, meanwhile, look to avoid a repeat of their playoff contest with SRU two years ago, when they grabbed an early 2-0, only to see the Seahawks rally back for a 3-2 win to advance to the championship game.
"Salve Regina has a lot of firepower on offense," said Swallow. "They're going to be hungry. We were fortunate enough to beat them in their barn earlier this year, and they came to our place with a chip on their shoulder and played us to a tie despite missing a few of their guys. They're a very dangerous hockey team. It's going to be a great game."