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Hockey: Mounties Dominate at Cranston West

MSC made an early error, but went on to score three unanswered goals, while outshooting the Falcons 63-14.

MSC faced off against Cranston West on Monday, looking to rebound from a tough 3-2 loss to Bishop Hendricken. The Mounties were dominant, outshooting the Falcons by a 5-1 ratio on their way to a 3-1 victory

MSC controlled play early in the game, but made a careless turnover in the neutral zone during a line change. The Falcons took advantage and DaSilva scored his second goal of the season at 5:19 in the first period, giving West 1-0 lead.

"I feel bad for the goaltender. The first shot he saw was one that he waited five minutes for and we got caught in a line change. And it's always tough when the first one goes in," MSC Coach David Belisle said.

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Unfortunately for the Falcons, they returned the favor later in the period with a miscue of their own.

"We made a mistake clearing the puck in our own end and they capitalized on it," Cranston West Coach Michael Boyajian said.

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Brian Belisle scored the short-handed goal off the Falcon turnover at 12:43 in the first period, firing up his teammates and spurring them on to a tremendous second period. 

MSC dominated the second period, putting 27 shots on net to the Falcon's 4. Falcon goaltender Derek Hagopian was outstanding and held the Mounties scoreless until halfway through the period, when MSC netted two goals in a two-minute span to make it 3-1 Mounties. Belisle lit the lamp for the second time, giving him 5 goals on the season, and Brian Campbell upped his season total to 6 with the third MSC goal of the night. 

The third period would go scoreless and MSC picks up a nice road victory, while the Falcons drop their fourth consecutive game.

A bright spot for Cranston West was their defense, in particular, the play of Derek Hagopian. Hagopian faced relentless pressure all night from the Mounties, saving 60 of 63 shots. Hagopian upped his save percentage to .924, the best percentage for a starting goaltender in all of Division I.

"Our goaltender was outstanding tonight. If not for him it could have been a lot worse. But I thought our defense did a nice job clearing the rebounds out as well," Boyajian said. 

MSC played one of its best games of the season and Coach Belisle was pleased with the sustained effort against West. 

"We played three periods tonight. The other night against Hendricken, we played two and half and it cost us. But we had a good effort tonight," Belisle said.

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