FINAL SCORE: No. 13 Northeastern 1, Vermont 0
BURLINGTON, Vt. – Zach Solow's lone goal at 1:46 of the third period was the difference as the 13th-ranked Northeastern Huskies skated out of Gutterson Fieldhouse with a 1-0 win Friday night.
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Northeastern improves to 7-3-1 and 4-1-1 in Hockey East play. Vermont drops to 3-6-0 and 1-5-0 in conference play. Friday's game was the annual Military Appreciation Night at the Gut, presented by Milton Cat.
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COACH'S QUOTE
 "Defensively you couldn't ask for much more out of our club and obviously Stef had a great game," said Head Coach
Kevin Sneddon. "Primeau had a pretty good game for them as well. We're having trouble in the offensive zone. We sustained a lot of offensive zone pressure."
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HOW IT HAPPENED
- A scoreless first period saw Vermont take a narrow 9-8 shot advantage into the first intermission. UVM had three power play chances in the opening period, but could not solve the Husky defense and Cayden Primeau (26 saves).
- Stefanos Lekkas (27 saves) made the save of the night at 14:22 of the first period on a Northeastern 2-on-1. A pass across the slot to Patrick Schule gave the Huskies a golden chance, but Lekkas dove across the crease and made the save to keep the game scoreless.
- Vermont's best chance of the second period came late following sustained offensive zone pressure and a Northeastern icing. The Huskies used their timeout with 47 seconds left and kept the Cats off the board through 40 minutes.
- Northeastern struck early in the third on a 2-on-1 following a neutral zone turnover by the Catamounts. Hawkins fired a far-side shot off of Lekkas' right pad to a crashing Solow, who buried the rebound for the goal.
- UVM pulled Lekkas with 1:15 remaining in the third period, but the Catamounts could not find a last-second hero before the horn finalized a 1-0 Northeastern win.
NOTES
- Fans can bid on the game-worn camouflage jerseys seen on the Catamounts tonight. Each jersey will begin at $125 with all proceeds benefiting the Vermont Veterans Fund. Visit UVMAthletics.com/auctions to place a bid.
UP NEXT
Vermont travels to Dartmouth to take on the Big Green next Saturday, Nov. 24. The rivalry game is slated to begin at 7 p.m. Thompson Arena. Â
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