February 15, 2023 – Tough Road Win. The Grizzlies arrived in the land of marching bands and senior celebrations at a crowded house down at Skate 3. They played a gritty, come from behind game against a good team, and came away with a tough road win, 4-3.
Maybe Goffstown hockey should roll out the GHS band for their Senior Recognition Night on Saturday, February 18th. Because walking through the crowds and into Skate 3 on Wednesday night was actually almost overwhelming in a fun kind of way. The place was packed. There was heightened energy oozing from every direction throughout the rink. It was Alvirne-Milford hockey Senior Night. They had won 5 of their last 6 games, including the OT win against St. Thomas that everyone has been talking about. Senior Night or not, this is a tough team to play.
What ended up unfolding, was what I heard more than a few people refer to as a, “nail-biter”. It was fast. It was physical. There was trash talking and gesturing, on and off the ice. It was loud. It was a good hockey game. The final score ended up being, 4-3. But honestly, with the scoring chances that both teams created, I think each team could have scored 8 or 9 goals. There were 77 shots on goal and about half a million shots that were deflected, blocked, or just missed. I mean there were shots and chances materializing out of nowhere it seemed.
In my opinion there could have been a few more penalties called on both sides, just to stem the physicality a bit. There were enough hits in this game to make a double CD greatest hits album. Hey, it’s mid-February in the NHIAA Hockey season, and freshmen are not rookies anymore. If you were a player in this game and not fully matured as a hockey player, you are now.
After the win on Wednesday night the Goffstown Grizzlies sit in 6th place, while the Alvirne-Milford Admirals sit in 7th place just a fraction of a point ahead of Somersworth-Coe Brown. Only 7 teams make it to the D-II Tourney. Interestingly, the Admirals and the Grizzlies both have remaining games against Somersworth-Coe Brown and Merrimack (4th place) in the regular season. Something tells me that the order of the 4th through 8th place teams might change by February 25th.
On March 4th the D-II NHIAA Hockey Tournament begins, the #1 seed will get a bye, while #2 hosts #7, #3 hosts #6, and #4 hosts #5. The Goffstown hockey team could make a serious jump in the standings over their final three games of the regular season. This stretch run begins on Saturday, February 18th against Merrimack. Then the Grizzlies play Somersworth-Coe Brown on Wednesday night, Feb. 22nd, these two games are at home (St. A’s). The Grizzlies wrap up the regular season on the road against Timberlane on Saturday night, Feb. 25th, at the Salem Icenter.
At 9:35 of the first period, the Admirals tied the game, 1-1. After a dump in to the offensive zone, Hayden Ricard was allowed to skate right down the slot all alone. Sal Pace hit Ricard with a perfect pass and Ricard fired a near perfect shot up and over Ethan Santoro’s shoulder. The shot hit the far side top corner where Grandpa hides the cigars for special occasions. 1-1, Ricard from Pace, even strength.
The first period would end with the score, 1-1. Goffstown held a slim 14-13 edge in shots on goal. Honestly, the score could have been 3-3 or higher. Despite all of the physical play, there was some pure offense happening with a plethora of offensive talent on the ice.
The Alvirne-Milford hockey team was on the offensive and they had the puck in the Goffstown end of the ice, creating plays. Then in a flash, it changed. Brennan Levesque took a shot from the point. Max Ouellette was in the slot and not only blocked the shot, he gathered the puck at his feet and made a pass. It wasn’t just any pass, it was a sensational pass that he flipped up and out of the zone to a streaking Zack Tarrier at center ice.
Tarrier flew across the blue line, made a couple of quick dekes and buried the shot into the net to tie the game for the Goffstown Grizzlies. Beautiful defense, and a tremendous combination of skill and awareness to combine for the tying goal. Tarrier from Ouellette, even strength, 2-2.
Updated records.
Goffstown (8-5-2 NHIAA) (9-7-2 Overall) at Alvirne-Milford hockey (7-8-0)
Skate 3, Tyngsboro, MA
Wednesday, February 15, 2023. 8:18 PM Start.
Summary:
Goals:
Goffstown: 01 – 02 – 01 = 04
Alvirne-Milford: 01 – 02 – 00 = 03
Shots:
Goffstown: 14 – 11 – 10 = 35
Alvirne-Milford: 13 – 17 – 12 = 42
Scoring:
1st Goffstown at 4:16. PPG. Xavier Bibaud from Nick Caldwell and Brandon Bograd.
1st Alvirne-Milford at 9:35. Even. Hayden Ricard from Sal Pace.
2nd Alvirne-Milford at 5:11. Even. Cade Bouchard from Matty Ryan.
2nd Goffstown at 6:54. Even. Zack Tarrier from Max Ouellette.
2nd Alvirne-Milford at 10:18. PPG. Matty Ryan from Braydon Atwood and Sal Pace.
2nd Goffstown at 13:48. Even. Andrew Skora from Jake Klardie and Brandon Bograd.
3rd Goffstown at 12:16. Even. Brandon Bograd from Zack Tarrier and Nick DiMarzio. (GWG)
Special Teams:
Saves:
Goffstown: Ethan Santoro 39 of 42. (.929). (45:00)
Alvirne-Milford: Trent Scarbro 31 of 35. (.886). (44:19)
Remembering Jen Cheney…
The Jen Cheney Memorial Scholarship and Sportsmanship Award (awarded each season)
As a sixteen-year-old junior, Jen was a manager for the very first Goffstown Grizzlies hockey team in the 1999-2000 club season. Her infectious smile and friendly nature was a joy for everyone fortunate to know her. Jen is now our eternal team angel. The spirit of Jen lives on…our team champions an angel memorial patch sewn to each uniform jersey.
On Thursday, May 18th, 2000, Jen was killed by a drunk driver. We are dedicated to memorialize Jen’s life with the Jen Cheney Memorial Scholarship and Sportsmanship Award. But we also want to deliver a message from our team angel… simply…if you choose to drink, don’t drive.
The thoughts and opinions expressed here are those of the individual contributors, mostly mine, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the schools, coaches, players, or characters listed in any of these blog posts. Or, maybe they do, but you would have to ask them directly.
Either way, “It’s a great day for hockey” ~ the late “Badger” Bob Johnson.