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The Bears had another offensive explosion against Bridgewater State scoring 17 goals. Coast Guard was led offensively by 3/c Matt Chase with 6 goals / 5 ground balls, 3/c Kyle Ennis with 3 goals/ 2 assists / 6 ground balls, 4/c Patrick Driscoll with 3 goals/ 2 assists/ 6 ground balls and 2/c Matt Edes with 2 goals / 3 assists and 1:30 in the box . Defenseman 3/c Greg Bernstein did the dirty work again leading the team with 7 ground balls, while fellow defenseman 3/c John Kearney chipped in with six. The Bears scored 5 or more goals in each of the first 3 quarters and led 11-7 at halftime. Another big 3rd quarter saw Coast Guard outscore BSU 5-1 to pull away. In addition to 3 groundballs, 3/c Paul Junghans had a "beautiful assist" to Edes with the long pole on a fastbreak. Coast Guard outshot BSU 45-30 and Goalie 4/c Corey Pray had 16 saves in the goal. 4/c Greg Bowens stepped in between the pipes when 4/c Corey Pray was called for a cross-check and made a great save to start his Coast Guard career. Other Bears on the offensive stat sheet included: 2/c Andrew Cinque 1 goal, 2/c Roger Nayden 1 goal / 1 assist, 4/c Daniel Symansky 1 goal / 4 groundballs and 2/c Craig Valencia 1 assist. Coach Ostrowski reported that he was pleased with the teams execution with some new offensive and defensive sets. He was also happy with the MAN-DOWN defense and the fact that everyone who dressed was able to play including some first-timers.
The Bears had another offensive explosion against Bridgewater State scoring 17 goals. Coast Guard was led offensively by 3/c Matt Chase with 6 goals / 5 ground balls, 3/c Kyle Ennis with 3 goals/ 2 assists / 6 ground balls, 4/c Patrick Driscoll with 3 goals/ 2 assists/ 6 ground balls and 2/c Matt Edes with 2 goals / 3 assists and 1:30 in the box . Defenseman 3/c Greg Bernstein did the dirty work again leading the team with 7 ground balls, while fellow defenseman 3/c John Kearney chipped in with six. The Bears scored 5 or more goals in each of the first 3 quarters and led 11-7 at halftime. Another big 3rd quarter saw Coast Guard outscore BSU 5-1 to pull away. In addition to 3 groundballs, 3/c Paul Junghans had a "beautiful assist" to Edes with the long pole on a fastbreak. Coast Guard outshot BSU 45-30 and Goalie 4/c Corey Pray had 16 saves in the goal. 4/c Greg Bowens stepped in between the pipes when 4/c Corey Pray was called for a cross-check and made a great save to start his Coast Guard career. Other Bears on the offensive stat sheet included: 2/c Andrew Cinque 1 goal, 2/c Roger Nayden 1 goal / 1 assist, 4/c Daniel Symansky 1 goal / 4 groundballs and 2/c Craig Valencia 1 assist. Coach Ostrowski reported that he was pleased with the teams execution with some new offensive and defensive sets. He was also happy with the MAN-DOWN defense and the fact that everyone who dressed was able to play including some first-timers.
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