Double OT objective offers UMaine subject hockey 5-4 win over Stanford

Freshman midfielder Brynn Dzengelewski scored her first collegiate objective for the College of Maine’s subject hockey workforce, and it couldn’t have come at a greater time Sunday afternoon.
The Highlands Ranch, Colorado, native scored 4:44 into the second 10-minute time beyond regulation to offer the defending two-time common season champion Black Bears a 5-4 America East victory over Stanford College on the UMaine subject hockey advanced.
The groups performed seven apart in time beyond regulation somewhat than the regulation 11, and UMaine sophomore ahead Mallory Mackesy fired a cross to Dzengelewski, who broke in alone on Stanford goalkeeper Daisy Ford and tucked the ball between the goalie’s pads.
UMaine improved to 4-4 general and 2-0 in convention play whereas Stanford fell to 2-6 and 0-2, respectively.
Stanford had upset UMaine within the America East Event semifinals 3-1 in Orono final fall.
Stanford’s Scout Butler compelled the time beyond regulation by changing a penalty stroke with simply 15 seconds left in regulation.
Canadian nationwide workforce member Mackesy had her second straight two-goal sport, and he or she additionally picked up a pair of assists. She had each objectives in a 2-0 win over College of California-Davis on Friday. She now has a team-leading 10 objectives on the marketing campaign.
Freshman ahead Saylor Kuefler scored the opposite two Black Bears objectives, and he or she now has 4 on the season.
Butler had a pair of objectives for Stanford, her first two of the season. Esther Pottlebaum and Star Horlock and Horlock additionally had an help.
Bhreagh Kennedy had an help for UMaine whereas Stanford acquired assists from Anna Ghuliani and Haleh Mossmer along with Horlock.
Freshman Jayde Temby made 5 saves and allowed only one objective to choose up the win in aid of Mallory Drayer, who had two saves and allowed three objectives.
Ford completed with 5 saves.
UMaine had 18 shot makes an attempt and put 10 on objective. Stanford tried 15 pictures and 13 went on objective.
UMaine will host UMass Lowell at 3 p.m. Friday at 3 whereas Stanford will entertain UC-Davis at 1 p.m. Friday.