From Lee Clement Arena, New England College, Henniker, NH – February 19, 2019:
It was clear to see early on why John Stark-Hopkinton (JSH) is dominating Division III hockey this season, including wins over a few D2 teams. They are big, they skate well, and they have excellent goaltending. Another thing that showed up on the very first shift, JSH was already making their first line change while Goffstown still possessed the puck in the offensive end. The Grizzlies had the puck a lot. Some of the best defense is keeping the other team’s offense from possession. The General Hawks’ overall ability to skate was the biggest reason that the Goffstown offensive pressure didn’t result in more shots on goal as they blocked and poke-checked shot attempts constantly. The end result was a tightly played, intense game featuring two good teams playing excellent hockey.

Colby shows remarkable composure despite a stick jammed into his left leg. The JSH bench can scarcely believe what they’re seeing. (Photo by Charron)
Goffstown’s Kyle LaSella earned his 20th career win in net for the Grizzlies. That might not sound like a big deal but when you consider that just 3 seasons ago, the Grizzlies had no goaltenders in school. LaSella and Curtis McKay, neither of whom ever played hockey before, not only took up the sport but started playing goalie from scratch. Incredible. That team went 12-6 in the regular season. Fast forward to the present, and Kyle has 10 wins this season, and last night may have been his best one yet.
The first period was a bundle of nerves, at least for some of us fans. The teams played at a high level right from the beginning. Nobody scored in the opening period but Goffstown definitely had the better of the chances even though they also killed off two penalties. Overall I though Goffstown played one of their more disciplined games of the entire year. After one period, the Grizzlies led the shot count 10-4.
In the second period, the skating levels stayed up near a fever pitch to start. Goffstown ended up drawing a pair of penalties within a single minute. JSH killed the first penalty but a split second after the penalty ended, Goffstown scored. Griffin Cook dropped a pass for Colby Gamache who let a great shot go towards the net. The shot was slightly tipped by Colin Burke and got past Jameson Bourque giving Goffstown a 1-0 lead at 4:54 on the power-play. 20+ seconds later the General Hawks rang a shot off of the crossbar behind LaSella. Then, at 6:01 of the period Brett Patnode scored from the slot on a feed from Nolan Sauer. The game was tied 1-1 with half a game to go. Both teams kept playing at a high level. At 7:15 Kyle LaSella made a big save on JSH superstar Paul Molnar. Then at 12:51 Grady Chretien blasted a shot past Bourque but it clanked off of the post so loudly that everyone in the arena could hear it. The period would end with the score tied at 1-1, and the level of play was way up there.
By the time the third period started nobody was sure what would give. The home fans cheered for every single body check or body to body contact when initiated by the General Hawks. They also cheered any time Molnar and others had the puck on the offensive. They were ready to come completely unglued when Cooper Rivers broke in on LaSella on a breakaway at 6:34. Kyle though, made a huge save, and kept the score at 1-1. Then, finally, the Grizzlies broke the tie at 9:59. Griffin Cook got a shot past Jameson Bourque from the slot area. The play was set up by Colby Gamache and Sebastian Beal. The Grizzlies led 2-1. With about 90 seconds left in the game, JSH pulled Bourque for an extra attacker. Goffstown held strong and ultimately Grady Chretien was awarded an empty net goal at 14:56 when he was hauled down twice en route to the empty net. Instead of a penalty shot versus no goalie, the goal was awarded. Final score, Goffstown 3, John Stark-Hopkinton 1. Shots on goal were 25 apiece. Two good teams and they played a great hockey game. JSH was 13-3-2 last season and then ran the table in the tournament to win the D3 Title. This was their first loss in 360 days. So, they are no fluke. Goffstown plays at Alvirne-Milford on Saturday and has locked up the #3 seed in the upcoming tournament.
Goffstown will host a quarterfinal playoff game on Saturday, March 2nd, at 7:00 PM.
Rank | School | W | L | T | Points | Rating |
1 | St. Thomas Aquinas | 15 | 2 | 0 | 62 | 3.64706 |
2 | Dover | 14 | 3 | 0 | 56 | 3.29412 |
3 | Goffstown | 13 | 3 | 1 | 54 | 3.17647 |
4 | Keene | 9 | 5 | 1 | 38 | 2.53333 |
5 | Kingswood | 10 | 7 | 0 | 40 | 2.35294 |
6 | Merrimack | 8 | 7 | 2 | 37 | 2.17647 |
6 | Alvirne-Milford | 8 | 7 | 2 | 37 | 2.17647 |
8 | Oyster River | 8 | 7 | 2 | 36 | 2.11765 |
9 | Lebanon-Stevens-Mt. Royal | 7 | 7 | 2 | 32 | 2.00000 |
10 | Portsmouth-Newmarket | 6 | 9 | 2 | 29 | 1.70588 |
11 | Somersworth-Coe-Brown | 5 | 10 | 1 | 22 | 1.37500 |
12 | Winnacunnet | 4 | 11 | 1 | 18 | 1.12500 |
13 | Timberlane | 3 | 13 | 0 | 12 | 0.75000 |
14 | Spaulding | 3 | 14 | 0 | 12 | 0.70588 |
NHIAA Hockey:
Updated Records:
Goffstown (13-3-1)
John Stark (15-1)
Lee Clement Arena, New England College, Henniker, NH
February 19, 2019. 7:15 PM Start:
Summary:
Goals:
Goffstown: 0-1-2 = 3
John Stark: 0-1-0 = 1
Shots:
Goffstown: 10-06-09 = 25
John Stark: 04-08-13 = 25
Scoring:
1st None
2nd Goffstown at 4:54. PPG. Colin Burke (11) from Colby Gamache (25) and Griffin Cook (28).
2nd John Stark at 6:01. Even. Brett Patnode from Nolan Sauer.
Penalties:
Goffstown:
Griffin Cook 2:00 Trip
Colby Gamache 2:00 Interference
John Stark:
Brett Patnode 2:00
Jake Cole 2:00
Paul Molnar 2:00
Carter Pike 2:00

I think Rockwell said it best. “I always feel like Somebody’s Watching Me”. Sebastian belts out the lyrics to Colby and Kyle. (Photo by Charron)
Special Teams:
Goffstown Power Play: 1 for 4.
John Stark Power Play: 0 for 2.
Saves:
Goffstown: Kyle LaSella 24 of 25. (45:00)
John Stark: Jameson Bourque 22 of 24. (43:34)

Colin Burke taking baby steps at JSH, but he played a huge role in the Grizzlies win. (Photo by Charron)
The Sage Page
Griffin surveys the situation against JSH. (Sage photo) Sebastian Beal was looking for the puck out in front of the net. (Sage photo) Chretien kept his legs churning all night, and he was rewarded. (Sage photo) Breaking out of the defensive zone. Together, we go. (Sage photo) Kyle LaSella standing tall in an epic battle with John Stark Hopkinton. (Sage photo) Another huge advantage for JSH, they have an invisible player. (Sage photo) Some nights most questions can be answered in one word, “Kyle”. (Sage photo) Eric DesRuisseaux has some wheels, and he’s starting to use them. And he still has a great hockey last name. (Sage photo) The referee looks closely for holes in the Grizzlies defense. (Sage photo) One reason JSH is so good at home, they completely surround you. (Sage photo) Colin rode his horse to the rink on a cold winter’s night. Eventually he thawed out. (Sage photo) Jake does a double take and realizes those aren’t grandma’s old oven mitts. (Sage photo) Colby having a look around at NEC. (Sage photo) Grady working through traffic and there was plenty of it the other night. (Sage photo) Joy wears many faces, and this team has experienced more than their fair share of it. (Sage photo) Sebastian calling for the puck but the goalie doesn’t give it to him. (Sage photo) Luke Chase looking for an open teammate at John Stark Hopkinton. (Sage photo) Colby Gamache has enjoyed a monster season thus far. (Sage photo) Some people walk their dogs. Griffin takes the puck for a walk through the offensive zone. (Sage photo) I got this. Kyle covers the puck against the General Hawks. (Sage photo) Cooper Rivers on his to a breakaway bid. Kyle made a huge save on the play. (Sage photo) Colin sprays his own goalie to cool him off after making a game-changing save on the Rivers breakaway. (Sage photo) Drop the puck. We are ready. (Sage photo) Team sports. We got each other’s backs. (Sage photo) Grady gets tripped for the second time on his rush up ice and bid for an empty net goal. (Sage photo) JSH skates well and they like to hit, but they couldn’t keep the Grizzlies down. (Sage photo) The Grizzlies come together to congratulate each other on a hard fought win over an excellent team. (Sage photo)