Joe Bussiere (left) won 7 of 11 faceoffs, but the Nor'easters fell to Salve Regina, 13-6
Box Score
BIDDEFORD, Maine -- The Salve Regina University Seahawks outscored the University of New England Nor'easters 6-0 in the third period to break open a close game on their way to a 13-6 The Commonwealth Coast Conference win Thursday evening under the lights at Barbara J. Hazard Field.
Sophomore Chris Walker (Marshfield, Mass.) scored five times and first-year goalie Christopher Connors (Garden City, N.Y.) recorded 14 saves to pace Salve Regina (6-5, 3-2 TCCC).
The Seahawks also received three goals (all in the first half) from junior Sam Barnum (Holderness, N.H.) and a pair from sophomore Brendan Carroll (Garden City, N.Y.).
Leading 5-3 at the break, the visitors scored three times over the opening 4:46 of the third to pull away. Carroll made the score 6-3 win an unassisted goal 59 seconds into the frame, then Walker went back-to-back. SRU would score three more times in the decisive period.
Six different players notched one goal apiece for the Nor'easters. Junior
Michael Woods (Kittery Point, Maine) and first-year
Tyler Thomas (Pleasantville, N.Y.) finished with two points apiece, collecting a marker and an assist. Sophomore goalie
Nate Porter (Cohasset, Mass.) turned aside 11 shots for the Nor'easters (4-5, 1-3).
The Seahawks, who have won their last six meetings with Big Blue, return to action next Wednesday (April 7) when they head to Bristol, R.I. for a TCCC match-up with in-state rival Roger Williams University.
UNE hosts Curry College Monday at 4 p.m.