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Semeniuk’s Golden Goal Sends Men’s Hockey to NESCAC Title Game

Cole Semeniuk was the hero for the fourth-seeded Middlebury men's ice hockey team in Saturday's NESCAC Semifinal, scoring the golden goal with 8:41 remaining in the first overtime to send the Panthers past #9/second-seeded Bowdoin with a 3-2 victory.

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Cole Semeniuk was the hero for the fourth-seeded Middlebury men's ice hockey team in Saturday's NESCAC Semifinal, scoring the golden goal with 8:41 remaining in the first overtime to send the Panthers past #9/second-seeded Bowdoin with a 3-2 victory.

HIGHLIGHTS

Jake Stevens looked to get the scoring started just 1:40 into the contest, but Bowdoin goalie Jacob Osborne smothered his bid from the blue line.

  • The Polar Bears logged back-to-back shots from Pierre Larocque and PJ Neal starting at the 4:33 mark. Panther netminder

Andrew Heinze steered both aside.

Tyler Wishart hustled up the ice and tried a one-timer with 5:42 expired. Osborne held his ground and covered the shot that bounced off his pad.

  • Bowdoin struck with 8:20 to go in the second period. Louie Marcellino skated behind the goal and fired a dart pass to Bryce Bollman, who snuck it past Heinze for a 1-0 edge.

  • Middlebury knotted the contest at the 15:24 mark.

Michael Fairfax forced a turnover at the top of the Bowdoin defensive zone, creating a two-on-one opportunity. The forward wasted no time, flipping a cross crease pass to Brednich for a bar down bid.

  • Will Rice nearly redirected a shot into the net with 1:13 remaining, but Heinze stuck his right pad out to deny the chance.

  • Issac Abbott and

Jack Silverman had consecutive shots smothered by each netminder in the final ticks of the period as the sides stayed deadlocked at 1-1.

  • With 10:30 left in the third, Middlebury took a 2-1 lead.

John Halverson battled for possession in the corner and fired a pass to a trailing James Schneid. The forward tucked his shot into the right side of the net.

  • At the 17:31 mark, Hunter Fetterolf lifted a one-timer off the faceoff toward the net. Heinze stayed controlled and pinned the puck to his chest.

  • The Polar Bears broke through after pulling Osborne for an extra skater with 1:27 left. Daniel Menyalkin ripped a one-timer from the right side of the ice that tucked inside the left post, knotting the contest at 2-2.

  • Middlebury's first opportunity in the extra stanza came at the 5:40 mark.

Landon Brownlee collected possession at center ice, creating a solo chance against Osborne. The rookie fired a sizzler toward the right post, but the Bowdoin netminder stuck out his right pad to deny the chance.

  • Semeniuk finalized the affair about three minutes later.

Revy Mack hustled up the left side of the ice and flipped a cross-ice pass to the rookie, who bested Osborne over his shoulder and tucked it under the crossbar to punch Middlebury's ticket.

NOTES

  • Semeniuk's golden goal was his first game-winner in a Middlebury uniform.

  • Schneid (1G, 1A) and Brownlee (2A) each tallied multi-point performances.

  • The sides met for the 101st rendition of their rivalry. Each side has won 45 times with 11 ties.

  • Saturday's contest marked the first matchup in the semifinals between the two programs since 2013.

The Panthers advance to Sunday's championship game against sixth-seeded Williams at 2:00 p.m. with the NESCAC title on the line.