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OA Hockey Out-Battles Stoughton Once Again

For the second time this season, Oliver Ames cruised to an easy victory over the Black Knights

It wasn't the, but yesterday's 5-0 shutout against Stoughton netted the same result for the Oliver Ames hockey team - a win.

improves to 6-6-3 overall and 4-4-2 in the Hockomock League, inching closer to a postseason tournament berth.

Stoughton now drops to 3-9-1 overall—their fourth straight defeat, being outscored 30-4 during that span. The Black Knights’ Hockomock League record falls to 2-6-1, and they can’t lose another game, with seven remaining, if they are to qualify for a postseason berth.

The Tigers have had their way with Stoughton this season, outscoring the Black Knights 15-1 in two games.

In yesterday's game, O.A. was led by three sophomores who all scored their first varsity goals: Andrew Romans, Mark Auditore (two goals) and Corey McLaughlin. Chris Naeger, a senior, had the other goal for the Tigers, while senior A.J. Madden had two assists and sophomore Sean Kyne had three assists. 

Oliver Ames scored two goals in the first period, the last one with only 55 seconds remaining. OA got one more in the middle period with just 40 seconds left, and two more in the final period.

Senior goalie Mackenzie Shalin got his second consecutive shutout for Oliver Ames, after a 0-0 tie in his previous game against Spencerport, NY, this past Friday. Stoughton managed just 12 shots on net.

“We played very well defensively and we were able to move the puck out of our zone quickly,” said Oliver Ames coach Dan Scott. “We also had a great game with our fore checking and made it tough for Stoughton to get the puck out of their zone.

Scott also said depth was a key to O.A.'s victory.

Stoughton was playing shorthanded, still without the services of defensemen, junior Josh Potter and sophomore Chris Gill, along with senior forwards Ricky Connaughton and Steve Leoffler, all out with injuries. Also missing from the lineup was leading scorer sophomore Phil Falkof, who was serving his second game of a two-game suspension for a penalty for hitting-from-behind.

Even with a call-up from the J.V. team, Stoughton was only able to dress eight forwards and four defensemen.

"Unlike our previous three games, we had a great effort in this game and the whole team played very hard, but we seemed to run out of gas toward the end of the second period,” said Stoughton coach Dan Mark. “We will keep trying to get better and hopefully get some of our players back and hope to end the season with a strong finish.”

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Stoughton plays next  Wednesday night at 8 p.m. at Bridgewater Ice Arena, their second meeting against non-league opponent Middleboro. The Black Knights in the season-opener. Oliver Ames will next play on Wednesday night against Foxborough in its last Hockomock League game of the season. The contest will be at the Asiaf Rink.

Scoring

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First Period:

OA, Andrew Romans (Ryan McGrath) 11:22.

OA, Corey McLaughlin (AJ Madden, Sean Kyne) 14:05.

Second Period:

OA, Chris Naeger ( AJ Madden, Alex Weibeler) 14:20.

Third Period:

OA, Mark Auditore (Sean Kyne, Thomas McNeeley) 3:56.

OA, Mark Auditore (Sean Kyne) 6:23.

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