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WATERVILLE VALLEY, N.H. - Sophomore Chris
Zaremba (Colorado Springs, Colo.) and junior Dave
Rose (Haddonfield, N.J.) combined for three goals and four
assists Thursday evening as Plymouth State University skated past
Framingham State College, 6-2, in a Massachusetts State College
Athletic Conference (MASCAC) men's ice hockey game at Waterville
Valley Arena.
Zaremba scored
two goals and added one assist while Rose collected one goal and
three assists to help the Panthers to their fifth consecutive
victory. PSU, which went 4-of-8 on the power play, is now
11-6 overall and 7-3 in the MASCAC, while Framingham State falls to
1-13-2 overall and 1-9-1 in conference play.
Another PSU
highlight to the game was provided by senior Chris
Chambers (Crofton, Md.), who picked up a pair of
first-period assists to push his career point total to 100.
Chambers (right) now has 51 goals and 49 assists in 89
games, becoming just the eighth player in school history to record
100 career points.
Seniors Brett
Casavant (Gardner, Mass.) and Matt Lally (Natick, Mass.) led the
Rams with a power play goal and an assist each.
Zaremba and
Rose each tallied power play goals for Plymouth State to give the
home team a 2-0 lead. The Panthers extended their lead to 4-0
in the first two minutes of the second period as junior
Sean Buckley (Sagamore Beach, Mass.) and freshman
Chad Wilhelm (Plymouth, Mich.) scored goals just a
minute and 35 seconds apart.
Framingham
State broke onto the scoreboard with five minutes to go in the
middle frame, but Zaremba notched his second of the game three
minutes later to make it a four-goal game again. PSU freshman
Alex Cottle (West Chester, Pa.) and Casavant
traded third-period goals to round out the scoring.
PSU finished
with a 40-30 advantage in shots on goal. Freshman
Jack Astedt (Angelholm, Sweden) made 28 saves to
earn the victory in the PSU goal.
Plymouth State
will look for its sixth in a row Saturday with a key MASCAC game at
Fitchburg State (4:00 p.m.). Framingham State returns home to
begin a four-game home stand on Saturday against UMass Dartmouth
(2:30 p.m.)
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