Boston College vs UNH

Last night I found myself  trying not to become a fan and watch the game but do what I was there to do, shoot it.  This was one of those games that just got better as the night went on. BC built and early 3-0 lead after the first period and maintained a three goal lead after two periods with the score 4-1. UNH mounted a third period comeback scoring three goals, the third one coming with under a minute to play in regulation. The game ended in overtime tied at 4-4.

Keep an eye out later in the week  for pictures of the BC goalie masks.

(Click on the BC vs UNH link to view more goalie shots)

Goalie John Muse, Boston College

Junior goaltender John Muse had 27 saves on the night, 10 of which came in the first period. He record now stands at 1-2-1.

Early first period bid by UNH for a goal goes off the crossbar.

Early first period bid by UNH for a goal goes off the crossbar.

 
Overtime save by Muse

Overtime save by Muse

 

 Goalie Brian Foster, UNH

Brian Foster kept the Wildcats in the game with 32 saves on the night. With the tie, his record now stands at 2-3-2.

Puck deflecks off Fosters shoulder during the second period.

The puck deflects off Foster's shoulder in the second period.

Foster watches the puck sail over the net during the second period.

Foster watches the puck sail over the net during second period action.

 

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