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Kurt Williams
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Senior Kurt Williams made a career-high 35 saves on Wednesday night.
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Manhattanville MVILLE 8-6-1
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Winner Nichols NICHOLS 11-4-0
Manhattanville MVILLE
8-6-1
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Final
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Nichols NICHOLS
11-4-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
Manhattanville MVILLE 0 1 0 1
Nichols NICHOLS 1 1 0 2

Game Recap: Men's Hockey | | Steve Sheridan, Sports Information Director

Williams' 35 Saves Not Enough in Valiants' 2-1 Loss to Nichols

BURRILLVILLE, R.I. - Senior Kurt Williams (Rocky Mountain House, Alta./Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL)) made 35 saves but it was not enough to lead the Manhattanville men's hockey team to a victory on Wednesday night, as the Valiants dropped a 2-1 contest to non-conference Nichols College at Levy Rink.

Williams kept Manhattanville (8-6-1) in the game by turning aside a career-high 35 attempts, but the Valiant offense could only get one shot past Nichols netminder Alex Larson. Sophomore Stephen Gaul (Downers Grove, Ill./Springfield Pics (USPHL)) scored the lone goal of the game for the visitors, his team-leading eighth tally of the season.

Manhattanville fired 18 shots on the net of Larson over the first 20 minutes, but it was Nichols (11-4-0) that headed into the first intermission with the lead thanks to a Rob Belger shot from the slot that beat Williams at the 17:26 mark of the opening frame.

Gaul evened the score with 6:15 remaining in the middle stanza from junior Tanner Hicks (Calgary, Alta./Brooks Bandits (AJHL)) and sophomore Kevin Loppatto (Atlanta, Ga./Springfield Pics (USPHL)), but Nichols regained the lead less than five minutes later on a Sean Swansen score with 1:35 on the clock.

The Valiants had plenty of chances to the tie game in the third period, despite being outshot 12-10 in the frame. Manhattanville had a great chance to get the equalizer when Nichols was whistled for a penalty with 2:06 remaining in regulation, but the team managed only one on-target shot.

For the game, Manhattanville posted a 42-37 edge in shots. Both teams went scoreless in three man-up opportunities, while Nichols was credited with a 39-32 edge at the faceoff dot.

The Valiants will close out non-conference play on Friday night, when the team returns home to Playland Ice Casino to host #11/10 Williams College beginning at 7 p.m.
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