Schieve looks as Levi Doria’s game-winning shot flies over his blocker.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
“I thought we lost a little momentum through two or three shifts, and then [after the time out] I thought we got it back. At the end [of the first overtime] I thought we had a couple of good chances at the buzzer,” said McShane.<\/p>\n
Norwich had the only power play opportunity of the first overtime, when Middlebury defenseman Brett Shirreffs was called for high sticking at 15:27. Norwich had a flurry of shots on Scheuer, controlling the puck in the Middlebury zone for most of the power play. <\/p>\n
But Scheuer was up to the task with several acrobatic saves, including one off his skate while standing — literally — on his head. “I just had that feeling that I wasn’t going to let a goal in. When you’re in the zone, you have that feeling,” said Scheuer.<\/p>\n
“That was the best goaltending I’ve ever seen; I knew he wasn’t going to let in a goal,” said Cooper, who despite Scheuer’s strength in goal had the most exciting scoring chance during the only minor of overtime, when he sped down the ice on a breakaway, and fired a wrister into the pads of a well-positioned Schieve.<\/p>\n
Schieve, like Scheuer, felt he played well, making 42 saves. “Right from the get-go, everything seemed to be hitting me. Especially in the second period. Some shots went through screens and hit my arm or my pad.”<\/p>\n
Middlebury will face St. Norbert in Saturday’s championship game. The Green Knights will have an extra five hours of rest, and have played 27 minutes less hockey, but Beaney isn’t worried about his team being tired. “This group will come out and they’ll compete tomorrow. I think when you get down to this time of the year, it’s not as much about fatigue, it’s about being mentally tough enough to handle the task at hand.”<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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