{"id":11336,"date":"2010-11-21T20:46:02","date_gmt":"2010-11-22T02:46:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/recaps\/?p=11336"},"modified":"2010-11-22T12:36:39","modified_gmt":"2010-11-22T18:36:39","slug":"muse-carey-stand-out-as-boston-college-finishes-sweep-of-maine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp-admin.uscho.com\/recaps\/2010\/11\/21\/muse-carey-stand-out-as-boston-college-finishes-sweep-of-maine\/","title":{"rendered":"Muse, Carey stand out as Boston College finishes sweep of Maine"},"content":{"rendered":"
No. 10 Boston College proved on Sunday that it doesn’t always take a picture-perfect effort to come out on top.<\/p>\n
Two days after routing No. 3 Maine, 4-0, the Eagles posted a 4-1 victory in Sunday’s rematch. Unlike Friday, though, where BC dominated throughout, it was the Black Bears that carried the play in the game but struggled to solve Eagles netminder John Muse, who allowed just one goal in the two games and stopped 39 of 40 shots in Sunday’s matinee at Kelley Rink.<\/p>\n
“John Muse continues his real strong play in net for us,” BC coach Jerry York said. “He’s had some remarkable stretches for us in his four years but right now he is playing as well as he’s played at any time in his four years.”<\/p>\n
“I was very impressed by John Muse this weekend; he had a tremendous weekend,” Maine coach Tim Whitehead said. “I was very impressed by how the guys played [on Sunday] and if we continue to play like that we’ll get our share of wins.”<\/p>\n
While Muse was at the top of his game at one end, BC’s Paul Carey had a breakout weekend. Carey scored two goals on Sunday to add to the goal he tallied on Friday. Carey entered the weekend with just a single goal.<\/p>\n
“We were concerned about [Carey],” York said of his first-line left wing. “He had played 10 games and had one goal, and if you’re going to be a goal scorer and a top-line player, you’ve got to put goals on the board. He kind of stuck through a slump and he kept battling. I like that.”<\/p>\n
It was Carey and the Eagles who picked up where they left off on Friday night, jumping out to an early lead. After Maine was whistled for too many men on the ice at 1:56, it took just eight seconds for BC to score on the power play. Brian Gibbons’ blast from the point bounced off netminder Dan Sullivan’s (19 saves) pad, then off Carey’s shin and into the net.<\/p>\n
The officials reviewed the play on video to determine whether Carey illegally kicked the puck into the net, but they determined it was accidental contact, allowing the goal to stand, much to the chagrin of Whitehead.<\/p>\n
“The referee said [Carey] was stopping,” Whitehead said. “I don’t agree with the call. I saw it on tape. He was looking at the puck. I’ll have to watch it in slow motion but I had a great view from the bench and saw it again on video and he’s making a motion toward the net, directing it in.”<\/p>\n