Northeastern’s Jim Fahey makes a move on Providence goaltender Nolan Schaeffer to give the Huskies a 2-0 lead.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
Jim Fahey continued his torrid scoring pace in the second scoring on the breakaway at 3:26 for a 2-0 lead. It was the eighth goal of the season for the senior blueliner. He added an assist in the third period for his seventh multiple-point game of the year.<\/p>\n
Providence began its comeback midway through the second when DiSalvatore scored on the power play. A deflection off a Northeastern stick found him alone in the high-slot for a one-timer that he blasted over Braun’s glove to pull the Friars within a goal.<\/p>\n
At 5:59 of the third, DiSalvatore tied the game with a shorthanded tally. After blocking Engbrecht’s shot at the right point, DiSalvatore skated past the two blueliners alone on Braun, made a nifty move to the left and snuck the shot under the fallen goalie to even the game.<\/p>\n
Stephen Wood gave the Friars their first lead of the game with 9:40 remaining when his wrist shot from the point beat Braun through a major screen in front.<\/p>\n
Northeastern would tie the game scoring on the power play at 13:53. Fahey faked a shot from the point and found Ryan alone at the right post for the equalizer that sent the Matthews faithful to the highest decibel level of the night.<\/p>\n
But the excitement would only last for seven seconds before DiSalvatore turned down the volume from the Dog House, scoring the game-winner.<\/p>\n
The win is the first on the road for the Friars, who have opened the season 4-5-0. Northeastern falls to 3-6-2 (2-3-1 Hockey East) with the loss.<\/p>\n
Providence won’t have a lot of time to recuperate; it faces defending National Champion Boston College at Conte Forum on Wednesday night. Northeastern travels to Maine next Friday for its only game of the weekend.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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