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Loss to Brunswick

Saturday night contests at Brunswick rink have not disappointed in the past few years. True to form, this one was exciting until the last buzzer. Unfortunately, it took two periods for the Martlets to gain any type of cohesion or consistency to their offense. The better part of two periods was spent between the blue lines and in the Westminster defensive end. Turnovers in bad areas gave Brunswick good scoring opportunities in transition. Ian Shane ‘20 was able to keep the score at zero for the entire first with some spectacular saves. Brunswick moved the puck well, and took advantage of its home ice, and Westminster was flat-footed and slow to boil. Brunswick scored early in the second period on the power play and a few minutes later off a turnover leading to an odd man rush. Though Brunswick was carrying the bulk of the play, Westminster did have some opportunities in the first two periods. Noah Kaplan ‘20 was able to capitalize with a goal late in the period. The third period was a different story, with Westminster dominating in all areas of the ice. Shane continued to hold off Brunswick’s charge, but Westminster played most of the third in Brunswick’s zone. Shots weighed heavily in favor of the Martlets in the third, and two pucks wound up behind the Brunswick goalie. Both were called back as the net came loose, but the Martlets were a stronger and more consistent team in this period. Unfortunately, the final push wasn’t enough and Brunswick held on to win 2-1. Westminster will look to rebound on Monday against TP at home.
 
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