From Sullivan Arena in Goffstown, NH – January 26, 2019:
Goffstown came out flying and started getting scoring chances right from the first shift. At first, though, the bounces didn’t go their way. Or maybe some of them did. At 3:27 of the period, Grizzlies freshman goaltender, James Amorelli, made a huge left arm save on a point-blank chance by the Red Raiders. More chances came to the Grizzlies, but Spaulding struck first. Ryan Ellis cruised in and scored the first goal of the game, set up by Brady Blaisdell at 8:36. Goffstown answered right back with an unassisted goal from Colin Burke at 9:16. Then a little more than a minute later Lucas Ouellette put his own rebound past Brendan Stanley and the Grizzlies had a 2-1 lead. The play was set up when the puck was worked back to Jacob Noonan at the left point and he worked it to Luke Chase. Chase moved through the slot and passed to Ouellette who massaged the puck into the net with Alex McCarthy on the doorstep just in case. Then the Grizzlies paraded around the ice like it was popular to spend time in the sin bin. They took 11 minutes in penalties over a span of 2:08 game time. Somehow they killed off more than 3 minutes of being down a pair of skaters.
- And the Grizzlies are off and running on home ice. 1 (Photo by Charron)
- Griffin Cook starts the rush up ice against Spaulding. 2 (Photo by Charron)
- This has been a theme all season. Cook with the puck in the slot. 3 (Photo by Charron)
- Cook puts another puck into the back of the net. 4 (Photo by Charron)
In the second period, after finally enduring the last of the penalty blitz, the Grizzlies got back to the offensive pressure. Actually, Griffin Cook took things to another level, and before the period was done, he had his fourth hat trick of the season. First, Cook scored at 3:24 on a faceoff win from Colby Gamache. Then on a gorgeous passing play from Colby Gamache to Sebastian Beal who was behind the net, Beal made a backhand pass from behind the net to Griffin Cook in front of the net. Cook buried the shot and Goffstown had a 4-1 lead at 6:18. Then it was Cook again, from Gamache and Beal at 9:00. So, in 5:36 Cook netted three goals, and Goffstown led 5-1. The Grizzlies played outstanding and fired 14 shots on goal during the period while allowing just 5 shots. Goffstown stayed out of the penalty box and dominated play throughout.
- Chretien hunts for shot opportunities like he’s spent three lifetimes tracking wild game. (Photo by Charron)
- Colby again, like he’s in the back of a convertible on some cliff clinging highway in California at 65 mph. Watch the jersey wave in the breeze. Quiet on the set. (Photo by Charron)
- James Amorelli made 14 saves en route to the 5-1 win against Spaulding. (Photo by Charron)
- A picture is worth a thousand flakes of snow that a moment ago were just a mere sheet of ice. (Photo by Charron)
- The voice of the Grizzlies and the rest of the crew. Thanks to Matt for all the camera work, and his phone which had this photo trending before anyone even saw it. (Photo by Charron)
- The Big E gives the okay for Luke to pass through this contended area. (Photo by Charron)
- This photo is for educational purposes. See foreground, see also, background. (Photo by Charron)
- Off to the races. One way to go. (Photo by Charron)
- Sometimes the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. Sometimes folks dangle. (Photo by Charron)
- Alex and the boys head up ice, making double time. (Photo by Charron)
- Stephen Provencher sneaks up the left wing boards. (Photo by Charron)
- The Big E looking out over his domain. (Photo by Charron)
The final period went quickly, with no scoring, despite the Grizzlies killing 3 more penalties and another minute or so of two skaters down. In the end, the Grizzlies held on to a 5-1 victory. The entire team played with some good energy and plenty of teamwork and they were rewarded for their efforts. Goffstown improved to 8-2-1 on the regular season. The Grizzlies play host to a very dangerous Kingswood squad on Wednesday night, January 30th.
- Issac McGregor on the turn. (Photo by Charron)
- What percentage of Grady’s skates are actually making contact with the ice here? (Photo by Charron)
- Nothing to see here. No hitting opportunity here. (Photo by Charron)
- Eric out for a stroll on home ice. (Photo by Charron)
- Sebastian hanging out in one of his favorite places. (Photo by Charron)
- Alex McCarthy leaves a rooster tail of ice shavings while turning in the corner. (Photo by Charron)
- Like a bad commercial set on the beach, Colby’s jersey always seems to be more affected by the wind than anyone around him. (Photo by Charron)
- Brett, you are not alone. Ever feel like you’re being watched? (Photo by Charron)
- Accidental, on purpose elbow, and a shot waiting to happen. (Photo by Charron)
- Jailbreak! Er, uh, a line change in their own end. (Photo by Charron)
- The Grizzlies looking for some room to open things up. (Photo by Charron)
- Theo Milianes slows things down long enough to assess the situation. (Photo by Charron)
NHIAA Hockey:
Updated Records:
Spaulding (0-11)
January 26, 2019. 7:00 PM Start:
- I love this part, when the team is together, presented for competition. (Sage Photo)
- Anthem done, now it’s time to play. (Sage Photo)
- Some have said that this is what Keanu Reeves looked like during his playing days. (Sage Photo)
- A whole bunch of high school kids gathering for one cause bigger than any of them. (Sage Photo)
- Is it me, or are the eyes looking where the puck is going, or where it came from? (Sage Photo)
- Hockey, it’s a great game! We are fortunate to have such a wonderful venue to play in. (Sage Photo)
- If the opponent’s center was a left-hand shot would the defensive alignment be different? (Sage Photo)
- Like an old Sesame Street episode, which one of these does not belong? (Sage Photo)
- The Spaulding student section was a hub of activity while Calvin weaved his way through traffic. (Sage Photo)
- Calvin Sage, a man on the move and racking up style points along the way. (Sage Photo)
- Colin patiently waited until Uncle Rico was done with his photo before sitting down for his glamour shot with Deb (Napoleon Dynamite). (Sage Photo)
- Colin Burke looks up ice while many behind him look at their phones, perhaps watching him on a smaller screen than seeing him play in full size just a few feet away. (Sage Photo)
Summary:
Spaulding: 1-0-0 = 1
Shots:
Spaulding: 06-05-04 = 15
Scoring:
2nd Goffstown at 3:24. Even. Griffin Cook (19) from Colby Gamache (19).
3rd No scoring
Penalties:
Sebastian Beal 2:00 Elbow
Colby Gamache 2:00 Cross Check
Special Teams:
Spaulding Power Play: 0 for 7.
Saves:
Goffstown: James Amorelli 14 of 15. (45:00)
Spaulding: Brendan Stanley 24 of 29. (45:00)