ORONO, Maine - Mitchell Fossier and
Jacob Schmidt-Svejstrup both scored two goals for the Black Bears as the University of Maine men's hockey team defeated the University of Prince Edward Island Panthers, 6-1, on Monday night at the Alfond Arena.
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First Period
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GOAL 1 (1-0 Maine):
Mitchell Fossier took the shot from the far corner on an open net, taking a pass across the high slot on a long pass across the slot from
Jacob Schmidt-Svejstrup on the power play.
Brady Keeper was credited with the secondary assist on the play.
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Goal 2 (2-0 Maine): Fossier scored from the same position in the nearside circle on a 5-on-3. As the first power play expired,
Rob Michel chipped a pass to
Brady Keeper, who sent it from the nearside point across the slot to Fossier.
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Goal 3 (Maine 3-0):
Eduards Tralmaks negotiated a short pass from
Tim Doherty on the 4-on-4 and cut in with room in the slot, dishing in a backhand shot as he came in on goal.
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Second Period
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Goal 4 (Maine 4-0): Schmidt-Svejstrup scored after firing a puck off the post seconds earlier, the puck flipped behind the net where he took a pass from Fossier to send it in from his perch on the nearside face off circle.
Alexis Binner earned an assist on the play, as well.
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Goal 5 (Maine 5-0):
Alexis Binner sent the pass through center, connecting with Tralmaks at the nearside face-off circle. Tralmaks fired a pass through traffic in front as the goalie faded through to his side, giving
Adam Dawe the space to shovel the puck in on an open net.
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Third Period
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Goal 6 (Maine 5-1): UPEI scored at 3:40 of the third period, Luke Kirwan netted the goal with assists from Alex McQuaid and Nick Shumlanski.
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Goal 7 (Maine 6-1): Schmidt-Svejstrup scored a power play goal from the near side faceoff circle with a hard one timer, handling a pass from
Adrian Holesinsky from the corner.
Rob Michel helped with a secondary assist.
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UMaine ended up with the final edge in shots on goal (39-28). The Black Bears went 4-for-7 on the power-play while the Panthers were 0-for-3.
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Notes:
-All three Maine goaltenders made an appearance, Swayman made four saves in the first, Mundinger recorded 15 in the second, and McGovern finished the game with eight in the third.
-This was the first matchup between the Black Bears and Panthers.
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NEXT
The Black Bears open the regular season in earnest on Friday, Oct. 12 when the St. Lawrence Saints come to Alfond Arena for a two-game series.
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