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In a game between two Pioneers, Sacred Heart was no match for No. 3 Denver, who advanced to the championship game of the Wells Fargo Denver Cup against Dartmouth with a 5-0 victory. With the shutout, senior goaltender Peter Mannino tied Gerry Powers for the all-time Denver record for shutouts at 13.<\/p>\n
“Peter was Peter,” said Denver coach George Gwozdecky. “He was strong, he was in control, he made one sensational save in the third period. He deserves all those accolades from the shutout record. It’s a significant record. It talks to longevity, to consistency, and to effort.”<\/p>\n
Denver started strong, using their quickness to generate chances and keep Sacred Heart pinned in their defensive zone. On the first shift of the game, Denver’s leading scorer, Brock Trotter, set up linemate Tyler Bozak with a pass to the slot, but Bozak couldn’t control the puck as he tried to break in on net.<\/p>\n
Sacred Heart did get a couple of good chances on Mannino, including a laser from the high slot by Alexandre Parent that Mannino stopped with his right pad.<\/p>\n
“I thought our start was very good,” said Sacred Heart coach Shaun Hannah. “I thought if we could have scored a goal during that stretch it would have been good for us, and to give up the two late was tough.”<\/p>\n
With all the pretty plays Denver was making in the first, it was an ugly goal that got them on the board when John Ryder took a floating wrist shot from the left point that beat a partially screened Stefan Drew inside the left post at 14:57 of the period.<\/p>\n
Denver built on their lead on a classic blue collar goal by senior Tom May. May, down on the right post, redirected a Chris Butler shot on net. Drew made the initial save, but May scooped up the rebound and lifted it inside the top corner far side at 17:30.<\/p>\n