Kevin Schieve made 18 saves in the Norwich win. (Photos by Chris Lerch)<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
For the second period in a row, Middlebury was able to put pressure on the Norwich net during the last few minutes. But Schieve and the Norwich defense had an answer for everything the Panthers could do and the period ended with a comfortable 4-0 lead for the Cadets<\/p>\n
Norwich struck quickly to take a 1-0 lead. Ed Boudreau carried the puck in to the Middlebury zone along the left boards. As he crossed the blue line, Panther Grayson Fertig tried to pinch Boudreau against the boards. But Boudreau snuck past Fertig and broke in to the zone unmarked.<\/p>\n
“We came out and just got beat to pucks in the first period,” said Middlebury captain Ryan Constantine. “We got out-worked and out-played. They played with a good forecheck and just beat us.”<\/p>\n
Boudreau skated down the left board, and curled towards the net just before he reached the endline. Carlsson hugged the post, but Boudreau found a sliver of daylight and slid the puck past Carlsson in to the net to give the Cadets the important early lead.<\/p>\n
“You really want to get the first one when you are playing in someone else’s barn,” said Boudreau.<\/p>\n
Almost immediately after the goal, Norwich rushed in to the Panther zone again. And the defense had trouble handling the Cadet rush again, but this time Middlebury came away unscathed.<\/p>\n
Norwich’s Tim Kyrkostas got tagged with a hitting from behind penalty just over four minutes in to the first period, and Middlebury was able to even out the momentum.<\/p>\n
However, Middlebury gave the advantage right back to Norwich only two minutes later. Panther Andrew Helming took an undisciplined cross-checking penalty right in front of the Norwich goal. The Cadets converted on the ensuing powerplay to take a commanding 2-0 first period lead less than ten minutes in to the contest.<\/p>\n
After setting up in the Middlebury zone, Matt Schmidt rotated the puck up to Kurtis Mclean at the top of the slot. Mclean sent a slapshot along the ice straight down the slot. Carlsson went down to make the save, but Phil Aucoin deflected the shot from the hash marks and it sailed over Carlsson’s shoulder in to the top of the net.<\/p>\n
The second goal heavily tilted the ice in Norwich’s favor, and the Cadets swarmed around the Middlebury zone.<\/p>\n
“We just came prepared,” said Norwich freshman Vadim Beliaev. “The game started yesterday when we got to Burlington and unpacked.”<\/p>\n
The scoreboard could have been worse from Middlebury’s perspective. Norwich had a goal waved off at the 15:14 mark, as Dominick Dawes used a high stick to deflect the puck in to the net.<\/p>\n
Middlebury wasn’t about to just roll over and hand the game to the Norwich freshmen, though. The Panthers kept working and poured the pressure on to Schieve during the last four minutes of the period.<\/p>\n
The Panthers’ best scoring chance came at 16:40 in to the period. Matt Dunn intercepted a clearing pass from Schieve at the top of the right faceoff circle. Dunn skated towards the net, and dished off to Kevin Cooper. Cooper ran out of real estate and couldn’t get a good shot off before he coasted past the edge of the net.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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