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Can Stonehill Skyhawks' Resilience Against St. Lawrence Saints Be the Key to Future Success?

The Stonehill Skyhawks faced off against the St. Lawrence Saints in a tightly contested matchup at Appleton Arena, ending with a 3-3 scoreline after regulation and overtime, before heading into a shootout where the Skyhawks clinched victory. This result leaves both teams with records of 1-1-0.


Stonehill Skyhawks VS St. Lawrence Saints

First Period


The game began with both teams displaying strong defensive strategies, but it was the Skyhawks who managed to break through first. Brady Hunter opened the scoring for Stonehill, giving them an early advantage. The Saints struggled to find their rhythm in this period and were unable to respond before time expired.


Second Period


The second period saw a shift in momentum as the Saints came out aggressively, netting three goals and taking control of the game. Despite this surge from St. Lawrence, Anthony Galante managed to keep Stonehill within reach by scoring late in the period, bringing some hope back for his team.


Third Period


In an intense third period, both teams battled hard defensively but it was Frankie Ireland who found an opening for Stonehill, tying up the game at 3-3 and forcing overtime. The defense from players like Justin Gibson was crucial during this phase as they held off multiple attempts by St. Lawrence to regain their lead.


Overtime and Shootout


Overtime saw no change in score despite several close calls on both ends of the ice due to stellar goaltending performances from Dylan Ghaemi for Stonehill and his counterpart on St. Lawrence's side.


In what became a test of nerves during the shootout phase, it was ultimately Joel Lehtinen's decisive shot that secured victory for Stonehill College over their hosts at Appleton Arena.


As fans reflect on what went wrong for Stonehill Skyhawks during certain periods of play while celebrating their resilience overall; attention now turns towards their upcoming home game against LIU Sharks scheduled for January 11th at Bridgewater Ice Arena starting at 3:00 PM EST where supporters can catch all action live!


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