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NORTHFIELD, Vt. - Freshman F Pier-Oliver
Cotnoir scored a pair of goals, and four other Cadets tallied
markers as the No. 2-ranked Norwich University men's ice hockey
team defeated Castleton State College, 6-2, in an ECAC East contest
Friday evening in front of more than 2,000 spectators at Kreitzberg
Arena.
With the victory, Norwich (17-1-4, 13-1-2 ECAC East) clinches
its 12th straight ECAC East regular season title. The Cadets will
be the No. 1 seed in the upcoming ECAC East Tournament, which is
slated to begin on Saturday, Feb. 27.
Norwich opened the scoring at the 5:58 mark of the first period
when freshman F Kyle Thomas deftly redirected a shot by senior D
Eric Tallent past Castleton State goaltender Arthur Hollinger.
Tallent's blast came from the left point, and Thomas got his stick
on it to allow the puck to slip past Hollinger and put the Cadets
on top, 1-0. It marked Thomas' team-leading 15th goal of the
season.
The Cadets made it 2-0 at the 13:13 mark of the first period
when Cotnoir scored off a pretty feed from freshman F Matt McCann.
Senior D Steve Coon started the play out of the Norwich zone with a
long up-ice pass to McCann. McCann then tipped a pass to Cotnoir,
who beat Hollinger from the slot area.
NU extended its lead to 3-0 just three minutes later when junior
F Chad Anderson scored off a pass from Thomas. Anderson camped just
outside the crease and Thomas slid a pass onto his stick from the
right-hand corner. Anderson wasted no time ripping the shot past
Hollinger for his 10th goal of the season. Thomas and freshman F
Blake Forkey picked up assists on the goal, which was Anderson's
10th of the year.
The Cadets completely dominated the opening 20 minutes,
outshooting the Spartans by 12-6 margin.
Norwich enjoyed several power play opportunities in the second
period, including an extended two-man advantage, but the Cadets did
not score again until the 17:47 mark when Cotnoir netted his second
marker of the game. Sophomore D Owen Carpino was credited with an
assist on the tally, which was pounded into the top portion of the
net and bounced out so quickly that it took a few moments before
everyone realized he had scored. It marked Cotnoir's eighth marker
of the season.
Castleton State (9-8-5, 7-6-3 ECAC East) got on the scoreboard
less than one minute later when Justin Alonzo picked up a Norwich
turnover and fed Josh Harris for his eighth goal of the year.
Harris corralled the puck near the slot area and Klingensmith did
not have much of a chance on the play. The goal, which came on the
power play, was scored at the 18:39 mark of the second period.
Stuart Stefan also picked up an assist on the tally, which made the
score 4-1 in favor of the Cadets.
Norwich held an 11-4 edge in shots during the middle frame, and
the Cadets skated into the second intermission with a commanding
4-1 advantage.
The Cadets increased their lead to 5-1 at 4:13 of the third
period when senior F Craig Serino won a faceoff back to senior F
D.J. Fimiani, who pumped a laser of a shot past Hollinger for his
fifth goal of the campaign. Norwich scored its sixth goal of the
contest at 10:27 of the third period when freshman F Tory Allen
took a pass from junior D Greg Eskedjian, skated in all alone on
Hollinger and flipped the puck into the net.
Castleton State capped the scoring at the 11:32 mark of the
third when Alonzo scored off a rebound. The marker, which came on
the power play, was assisted by Kirk Bolduc and Harris. Bolduc's
original shot was saved by Klingensmith, but the rebound found
Alonzo's stick, and he was able to shoot the puck into the net to
make it 6-2.
Klingensmith finished with 16 saves to pick up his 16th victory
of the season. Hollinger made 27 stops in the losing effort.
Norwich went 0-for-5 on the power play, while Castleton State
was a perfect 2-for-2 with the extra attacker.
Norwich will close out its 2009-10 regular season home slate on
Saturday, Feb. 13, when the Cadets host ECAC East foe Skidmore
College at Kreitzberg Arena. The opening puck drop for the Senior
Day contest is slated for 4 p.m. A live videostreamed broadcast of
the game will be available via Northeast Sports Network
(www.nsnsports.net). A live radio broadcast of the contest will be
available on WDEV (AM 550/FM 96.1) and online
(www.cadetsradio.com).