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Tri-Town Comes Up Short in State Hockey Finals [PHOTO GALLERY]
The high-powered offense of the Eastern CT Eagles proved too much in the Division III championship game.
NEW HAVEN, CT — After dropping two of three contests to the Eastern CT Eagles co-op team during the season, Tri-Town was hoping to even the season series in the game that counted most - the championship tilt of the CIAC Division III boys ice hockey tournament.
Unfortunately for the northern Connecticut squad, the Eagles jumped out to a 3-0 first-period advantage en route to a 7-3 victory and the seven-school program's first title.
Tri-Town had two opportunities to shift momentum its way, but on both occasions, it was the Eagles who answered the call.
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Trailing by three, Michael Shuman scored with 10 seconds left before the first intermission to send Tri-Town to the locker room on an emotional high. That enthusiasm was quickly dampened, however, when Eastern's Kevin Close scored his first of three goals early in the second period.
Andrew Gaines cut the deficit to two with a power play goal at 10:47 of the middle session, but Kyle Jacobson restored the Eagles' three-goal margin just 71 seconds later.
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Close added a pair of goals in the third period to salt the game away for the Eagles. Tri-Town's Alex Knisley closed the scoring with 2:06 remaining.
Tri-Town closed the season with a 16-9-1 record.
Photo credits: Leah Gesualdi
Video credit: Tim Jensen
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