That was an exciting quarterfinals. The live game I watched was the Middlebury - Wesleyan game. The Cardinals were playing a smart, defensive game, it was paying off for them, and they are up 2-0 with two minutes left in the third. The Panthers, who have been dominating play all game, shots are 56-17 at the end of regulation, pull their goaltender and score twice in 40 seconds to tie the game. It takes another period and a half of back and forth play before Midd scores the game winner.
This was exactly the thing teams fear most in these one and done games: The opposition has a hot goaltender and a solid defense. Patrick McDevitt in goal sets a school and NESCAC championship record for number of saves in one game.
Next weekend at Sage rink, Middlebury takes on Bowdoin, having split their games in the regular season. And Hamilton, with an squeeker of an overtime win against Conn College, faces down Williams.