Welsher BC
Jim Stankiewicz
1
Merrimack MER 9-22-3, 7-14-3 HEA
6
Winner Boston College BC 22-8-1, 15-6-0 HEA
Merrimack MER
9-22-3, 7-14-3 HEA
1
Final
6
Boston College BC
22-8-1, 15-6-0 HEA
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
Merrimack MER 0 1 0 1
Boston College BC 2 3 1 6

Game Recap: Men's Ice Hockey |

Men’s Hockey Finishes Season at Boston College

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Video: Borek Postgame Comments

CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – The Merrimack College men's hockey team finished the season with a 6-1 setback to #4/4 Boston College Thursday night at Conte Forum.

A three-goal second period proved to be too much, as the Eagles skated past the Warriors in Merrimack's final game on the campaign.

The Basics
Score: 4/4 Boston College 6, Merrimack 1
Records: Merrimack (9-22-3, 7-14-3 HEAM) | Boston College (22-8-1, 15-6-0 HEAM)
Game Duration: 2:12
Attendance: 3,124

How It Happened
  • The Eagles came out with a flurry and scored just 1:20 in, before they doubled their lead to 2-0 midway through the frame.
  • The second period didn't start off positively for the Warriors either. Boston College scored twice in the opening six minutes to take a four-goal lead.
  • Merrimack found some life towards the end of the frame and it started with an unlikely source. While the Warriors were killing a five-minute major with under six minutes to play, Troy Kobryn rimmed a puck around the defensive end to Dominic Dockery. The junior fired the puck cross-ice, where Mac Welsher eventually picked it up. The freshman came in on the right wing and wristed home his seventh of the year on the far side.
  • The home side did regain its four-goal lead in the dying moments of the second to make it 5-1 after 40 minutes.
  • Boston College tacked on another in the final period to seal the decision.
Notes & Numbers
  • Kobryn's assist marked the first point by a Merrimack goalie since Jan. 19, 2018 when Craig Pantano earned an assist against Boston College.
  • Liam Dennison and Chase Gresock tied for the team lead in shots with four.
  • Welsher's shorthanded goal marked the fourth this season for Merrimack.
Up Next
The Warriors finish the season with a 9-22-3 record, which is a two-win improvement from the 2018-19 campaign. Merrimack returns to the ice in early-October for the 2020-21 season.
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