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3-1 SHU David Berube 5:36
4-1 SHU Nick Johnson 17:26 4x4 (Gregg Rodriguez, Patrick Knowlton)
5-1 SHU Gregg Rodriguez 17:36 4x4 (Dave Jarman, Erik Boisvert)
6-1 SHU David Berube 19:58 (Eric Delong, Alex Stuart)
SH's first 3 goals were all scored on mistakes by AIC. Not to say SH didn't have a bunch of other quality chances. SH also seemed to block quite a few shots and passes down low by AIC.
AIC's goalie gave up 2 brutal goals when he tried to poke check and failed...
AIC's offense had several good chances to score but didn't capitalize.
SHU was clearly a better team for most of the game, though AIC put on some really good pressure in the 2nd period. I felt if they scored at that point in the game, they would've stood a chance. Credit to SHU defense for withstanding the barrage.
The first goal was just a mix of horrible luck and a bad decision. Should have let the D man play the puck.
The 2nd failed poke check. The D man failed big big big time and the goalie had to make a decision of how to play it. He tried the poke check, and it didn't work. I'm of the mindset that as long as you don't hesitate about your[the goalie's] decision on how to play it, it's ok.
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