Nate Gerbe acknowledges the fans as he joins Matt Greene, Joe Rooney and Bobby Allen and the other BC alumni being honored between periods.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
In the third, it appeared penalties might doom Maine as the club received a bench minor for too many men on the ice and then, just three seconds later, Jeff Dimmen was whistled for tripping. Maine, though, did a good job of pressuring the Eagles and Wilson made the necessary saves to keep the BC lead at one.<\/p>\n
Shortly after the kill, Maine was pressing offensively when a bad bounce at the point for defenseman Josh Van Dyk turned into a 3-on-1 for BC. Ben Smith dumped the puck to the late man, Tim Filangieri, who returned the pass to Smith. Drawing both the defender and Wilson, Smith touch-passed the puck across to Almeida, who tapped it into the open net for the backbreaking goal.<\/p>\n
Whitehead felt that not only did that goal change the momentum, it magnified the difference on the weekend for the two clubs. BC moved the puck and took shots when the opportunities appeared, while Maine was hesitant at times and didn’t take shots when they presented themselves.<\/p>\n
“That one extra stickhandle, that one extra pass characterized our efforts this weekend,” said Whitehead, whose club is now winless (0-6-2) in its last eight.<\/p>\n
After BC took the 4-1 lead, tempers flared, leading to a skirmish between BC’s Petrecki and Maine’s Keif Orsini. After Orsini came in high with the stick, Petrecki lost composure and blatantly head-butted Orsini. While Orsini was given a major for the high stick, Petrecki was given a minor for roughing, a major for head-butting and a game disqualification. The disqualification carries with it an automatic one-game suspension and can be reviewed by the league for further discipline.<\/p>\n
Petrecki will miss Friday’s game against Providence for the Eagles, their only game next weekend before meeting Northeastern in the annual Beanpot on February 2.<\/p>\n
Maine returns home next weekend for single games against Mass.-Lowell on Friday and Massachusetts on Saturday.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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