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Scoring Dried Up

After two good periods Dec. 11 at Choate, energy was up in the locker room heading into a challenging contest Dec. 14 at home against Brunswick. The first period was fast-paced and competitive, and the Martlets carried much of the play throughout the period. After many opportunities, Westminster finally put one past Brunswick’s goalie to take a one-goal lead. Danny Judge ‘22 scored, giving his team some momentum, and Westminster kept the pressure on. The first period ended 1-0 Westminster, but Brunswick would respond quickly in the second period, evening the game at 1-1 and gaining momentum. After an exciting back-and-forth period, Brunswick would send a dagger into the Martlets with 13 seconds remaining in the second. Loose play and a few missed defensive assignments resulted in Brunswick heading into the third up 2-1. Just a few minutes into the third, Brunswick would score again, earning three unanswered goals on the night. Backed into a corner, Westminster played hard, getting to the paint many times. They outshot Brunswick 19-5 in the final frame, but the opponent’s netminder stymied any attempt to even the game. Bennett Ostern ‘21 played well in net, earning 30 saves on the night. The scoring dried up a bit, and Westminster will need to find ways to get on the board heading into the always challenging Flood Marr Tournament next weekend. This group is still working to find their grit, but the pieces are present.
 
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