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Chances on Both Sides

Before the long weekend, the Martlets were rolling, playing their fast, physical, high-tempo game, and playing it well. Their game against Hotchkiss was not quite as precise and focused as some of the contests before the weekend. Unusual indecision with the puck, and ultimately a lack of will to win (from both teams really) defined this game. Westminster shied away from the physical side of the game, and neither team was sharp. Quinn Armstrong ‘20 opened the scoring in the second period, but Hotchkiss answered quickly. Nate Pane ‘19 would notch another tally late in the second, heading into the locker room at 2-1 after two periods. Hotchkiss earned one back in the third, and the Martlets would play another OT game. There were chances on both sides, and Ian Shane ‘20 stood tall for the Martlets in the extra frame. Westminster would earn an offensive opportunity with only a few seconds remaining in OT, but to no avail. Hopefully, the team will have a better performance on Friday against Choate.
 
 
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