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Framingham State Loses to Worcester State 4-1

The Rams men's ice hockey team is now 4-15-1 on the season.

By Larry Miller/Framingham State athletics

FRAMINGHAM, MA - The Framingham State men’s ice hockey team fell to Worcester State by a score of 4-1 in MASCAC action Saturday evening at Loring Arena in Framingham.

With the win the Lancers improve to 5-14-1 (2-11-1 in the Conference) and the Rams fall to 4-15-1 (3-10-1 in the Conference).

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After playing a scoreless first period the Lancers got on the board just under five minutes into the second frame when senior Joe White scored the game’s first goal. The visitors followed that up later in the second period when junior Alex DeWitz found the back of the net with just over two minutes to play in the frame.

The Rams cut into the lead with a power-play goal in the first minute of the third period. Sophomore Tyler Colacchio found the back of the net with assists coming from Vaughn Guetens & Mark Essery.

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Worcester State answered just a couple minutes later when White scored his second of the game with an assist coming from Patrick Germain. Senior Nicholas Drill scored an empty netter in the final minutes to reach to final margin.

Both squads were fairly ineffective on special teams. The Lancers were 0-for-5 on the power-play and the Rams converted on one of their seven opportunities.

Freshman Max Kirkwood made 21 saves in the win for the Lancers while freshman Adam Calabrese turned away 30 Worcester State shots in the loss for the Rams.

The Rams return to the ice on Tuesday, Feb. 9, when they host SNHU at 7:40 p.m. at Loring Arena.

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Photo by Cummings Photography from a previous game this season.

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