From Sullivan Arena, St. Anselm College, Goffstown, NH – February 16, 2019:
Goffstown blew a 2-goal lead with 2:15 left to play, allowing a pair of goals in a span of 47 seconds that allowed the visiting Bobcats to tie the game at 4-4, and get the game into overtime. Then Noonan’s impromptu rush led to the game-winning goal at 2:24 of the overtime. It was Goffstown’s fourth overtime game this season, which includes three OT wins. Both games against Oyster River this season went to overtime starting with the first game of the season back on December 10th, a 3-3 tie.
The third period was totally different than the first two periods. Perhaps fatigue played a part, or the relentless structure of Bobcat hockey, or all of these things, and more. Both teams started scoring. Griffin Cook gave the Grizzlies a 3-1 lead at 5:03 after Sebastian Beal got the puck to Grady Chretien who shot but Clark made the save. Cook grabbed the rebound and pulled the trigger on his lethal shot and netted his 25th goal of the year. Soon thereafter, on an unbecoming trip up the ice, the official finally whistled Sebastian Beal for a hooking penalty after leaving a trail of questionable actions moving up the ice that added up to the call. Oyster River thanked the captain for the chance to get momentum back and promptly scored in less than 4 seconds on the power play. Liam Spurling scored from John Kell right off of the offensive zone faceoff. Goffstown made the mistake of the penalty and Oyster River jumped on the chance. Grady Chretien, now playing on the CBC Line, answered with his second goal of the night at 6:51. Griffin Cook and Brett Lassonde, who made the breakout pass, earned the helpers on the goal. Goffstown held a 4-2 lead with less than 150 seconds to play. Then, Goffstown mistake, open slot, Jack Poitras from Shane O’Connell, and it was 4-3 at 12:45 to play. LaSella made a great save on the first Poitras shot but the rebound came right back to the shooter before LaSella could react.
As so often happens in sports, during tense situations, one close call was followed by another, with the second one ending the game. Oyster River once again exposed Goffstown’s defense and got a wide-open look for Lian Spurling. Spurling, in the right-wing circle, let loose on a laser of a shot, but it went wide of the net. Moments later Jacob Noonan took the game into his own hands and went on his improbable rush to the net. Chretien netted his hat-trick and team-leading 4th game-winning-goal and the Grizzlies, with their fans, celebrated along the boards. Colin Clark played well making 26 saves on the night for the Bobcats. Kyle LaSella played well also, with 21 saves on 25 shots. The Grizzlies improved to 12-3-1 in league play. They play John Stark next, on Tuesday night up in Henniker.
NHIAA Hockey:
Updated Records:
Goffstown (12-3-1)
Oyster River (7-6-1)
February 16, 2019. 7:30 PM Start:
Summary:
Goals:
Goffstown: 0-2-2-1 = 5
Oyster River: 1-0-3-0 = 4
Shots:
Goffstown: 13-10-07-01 = 31
Oyster River: 04-06-14-01 = 25
Scoring:
2nd Goffstown at 2:31. Even. Colin Burke (10) from Griffin Cook (26).
Penalties:
Goffstown:
Special Teams:
Goffstown Power Play: 0 for 0.
Oyster River Power Play: 1 for 2.
Saves:
Goffstown: Kyle LaSella 21 of 25. (47:21)
Oyster River: Colin Clark 26 of 31. (47:24)