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Wed Feb 10th 6:00 p.m. KHS @ Monadnock Cheshire Arena


2009-10  Division III Standings
Place Team W L T PTS
1 Kennett Eagles (X) 11 0 0 22
1 Bedford Bull Dogs (X) 11 2 0 22
3 Belmont Gilford Bull Dogs 8 2 1 17
3 John Stark Generals 8 3 1 17
5 Portsmouth Clippers 7 5 1 15
6 Souhegan Sabers 7 4 0 14
6 Somersworth Hilltoppers 7 4 0 14
8 Hollis Brookline Cavaliers 5 6 1 11
9 Monadnock Huskies 4 9 0 8
10 Moultonborough-IL Mailers 3 10 0 6
11 Conval Cougars 2 9 0 4
11 Pembroke Spartans 2 11 0 4
13 Laconia Sachems 1 11 0 2
           
(X) CLINCHED PLAY-OFF SPOT          




Eagles skate to 11-0 with win over Clippers

 

The Kennett Eagles beat up on the Portsmouth Clippers Saturday night before a crowd of 250 at the Ham Arena, moving to 11-0 on the season. The Eagles scored three goals in the final five minutes of the first period and scored five second period goals on route to the 9-0 win. “With the exception of the Bedford game I think this is the best game we have played all season,” said head coach Michael Lane. “All four lines played very well and the defense was solid in front of Ricky.”

 

The Eagles came out flying and peppered Portsmouth goalie Jeremy O’Keefe with the first nine shots of the game, but the Eagles could not get on the board. At the other end of the ice Ricky Gaudreau was forced to make two big saves at the mid way point of the period from right between the hash marks. The Eagles fed off that emotion and with 4:51 remaining in the period Griffin Meador picked up a rebound off a Kevin Murphy shot and flipped it under the cross bar for a 1-0 lead. Just over a minute later Bryan Lamontagne took a feed from Dillon Smith and walked in from the point and snapped a shot past O’Keefe’s blocker to make it 2-0. Smith made it 3-0 sixty one seconds later on the power play when he walked off the half wall and put the puck short side for a power play goal. “Dillon has had a great year on the blue line,” said Lane. “He is so solid and composed with the puck for a freshman.”

 

The Eagles came out flying in the second and quickly made it 4-0 when Meador found Murphy in the slot for a one timer that went five hole. The game went to 5-0 when Lamontagne blistered a shot from the point. James Gallo and Gabe Lee got the assists on the play. Josh Potter made it 6-0 on the power play, banging home a rebound of Lamontagne shot. “Josh is not afraid to go to the tough places to score goals, he got beat up that shift but was rewarded for his hard work, that’s great to see,” said Lane. The Eagles made it 7-0 when Murphy one timed home another Meador pass with Cody Richard picking up the second assist on the play. Murphy completed the hat trick with 3:17 remaining in the second when a Meador shot deflected off Murphy into the net.

 

In the third the game became very chippy, but it was the Eagles who scored the only goal, Anthony LaRusso did the honors with five seconds remaining. The Shut-out for Gaudreau was his school record 16th, and the teams 5th this season. The news was not all good as Taylor Cyr, Potter and Connor Todd all left the game in the third period with injuries.

 

“The kids really came to work today,” said Lane. “Chuckie Smith had his best game of the season, Chris King and Cyr working with Chuckie had no points but all played great games. I thought our defense was very solid again and I thought that all four lines played well.” The Eagles are off until Wednesday when they travel to play Monadnock in Keene. “They sit in 9th place right now and only have five games remaining, so they are going to be a hungry team, we need to be ready for their best game.”  

Scoring Summary
Period Team   Time Goal by Assisted by
1st Kennett Eagles   10:59 Meador Murphy
  Kennett Eagles   12:03 Lamontagne  D. Smith
  Kennett Eagles   13:04 PP D. Smith Unassisted
           
2nd Kennett Eagles   1:31 Murphy Meador
  Kennett Eagles   5:00 Lamontagne Gallo & Lee
  Kennett Eagles   7:23 PP Potter Lamontagne
  Kennett Eagles   9:32 Murphy Richard & Meador
  Kennett Eagles   11:43 Murphy Meador
           
3rd Kennett Eagles   14:55 LaRusso Unassisted
           
           




Goals and Shots by Period          
Goals by Period Record 1 2 3 F
Portsmouth Clippers  7-5-1 0 0 0 0
Kennett Eagles  11-0-0 3 5 1 9
           
           
Shots by Period Record 1 2 3 F
Portsmouth Clippers  7-5-1 4 5 3 12
Kennett Eagles  11-0-0 21 18 2 41






Photo by Josh Spaulding


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Photo by Josh Spaulding



Photos by Josh Spaulding



Photo by Josh Spaulding



Photo by Josh Spaulding



Photo by Josh Spaulding



Eagles 10 -  Mailers 2

Wed Feb 3rd 4:15 p.m. KHS @ Moultonborough Laconia Arena






Eagles 13   - Laconia Sachems 0

Eagles skate past rival Laconia; now only unbeaten in all of NH

 

The Kennett Eagles scored five first period goals on route to a 13-0 win over Laconia High School at the Ham Arena Saturday night in front of 222 fans. The loss drops the Sachems to 1-9 on the season while the win lifts the Eagles to 9-0. The win coupled with a Merrimack High School (division II) loss, means the Eagles are the only unbeaten team remaining in the entire State. “It’s nice, but it doesn’t change the way we approach the game,” said head coach Michael Lane.

 

The Eagles scored early and often, with first period goals being scored by Cody Richard, Taylor Cyr who scored two, Logan Spoor on the power play and Chuckie Smith. Griffin Meador had an assist, Spoor had two assists in the period, Chris King had one, Dillon Smith had one, Cyr had one and Bryan Lamontagne had two. Jonny Parkhurst playing his first game of the season between the pipes made one save.

 

In the second the Eagles got goals from Anthony LaRusso (first career goal), Kevin Murphy, Cyr, Nick Massa and Dan Rivera (first career goal). Assists went to Richard who had two, Meador, Murphy, Josh Potter, Lamontagne and Gabe Lee who had two. Parkhurst made three saves.

 

In the third Richard scored as well as Nathaniel Swift (first career goal). Assists went to Lee, LaRusso and Smith (D). Parkhurst made two saves for a total of six and his first career shut-out. CJ Tsantoulis made 41 save for the Sachems in the loss. The Eagles have a busy week, they play at Moultonborough/IL on Wednesday and return home to play Portsmouth Saturday at 4:20 p.m.

 

Goals by Period      
  1st 2nd 3rd F
Laconia (1-9) 0 0 0 0
KHS (9-0) 5 6 2 13
         
Shots by Period      
  1st 2nd 3rd F
Laconia (1-9) 1 3 2 6
KHS (9-0) 29 17 8 54

 

1st KHS 2:57 G-Richard A-Meador & Spoor
1st KHS 3:02 G-Cyr Unassisted
1st KHS 3:28 G-Cyr A-King & Spoor
1st KHS 7:33 PP G-Spoor A-D.Smith & Lamontagne
1st KHS 9:40 G-C. Smith A-Cyr & Lamontagne
         
2nd KHS 2:24 G-LaRusso Unassisted
2nd KHS 7:37 G-Murphy A-Richard
2nd KHS 8:04 G-Cyr A-Meador & Murphy
2nd KHS 11:23 G-Massa A-Potter
2nd KHS 13:03 G-Rivera A-Lamontagne & Lee
2nd KHS 13:20 G-Massa A-Lee & Richard
         
3rd KHS 2:59 G-Richard A-Lee & LaRusso
3rd KHS 4:53 G-Swift A- D.Smith

 

 

Photo by Dennis Coughlin

 

Photo by Dennis Coughlin

 

Photo by Dennis Coughlin

 

Photo by Dennis Coughlin

Photo by Dennis Coughlin

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