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Beaney Wins 500th As Middlebury Tops N.E.C.

Middlebury improved its winning streak to 10 games as they picked up a 6-3 road win at New England College. The win was the 500th of his career for Middlebury coach Bill Beaney, who earned his first 86 victories at N.E.C. ('79-'86). Beaney is just the 18th coach in college hockey history to amass 500 wins, sporting a career record of 500-191-45 (28 years), 414-115-28 (21 years at Middlebury). He is currently second among active Division III coaches in wins, while ranking fourth all-time in victories.

The two teams battled evenly through the opening minutes of play but Middlebury's Chaz Svoboda would net his fourth goal of the season at the 5:13 mark to put the Panthers up 1-0. Middlebury wouldn't waste much time adding to their lead with Scott Bartlett scoring a power-play goal assist by Michael Kretschmer and Svoboda just a minute later putting the Panther up 2-0. Middlebury would add a goal by Casey Ftorek late in the period scoring their second power-play goal of the game with just under two minutes remaining in the period to head into the first intermission up 3-0.

NEC would strike early in the second period with Pilgrim's leading scorer Mark Ehl netting a power-play goal at the 1:02 mark. Ehl would strike again scoring his second power-play goal of the game and his 16th goal of the season at the 9:09 mark to cut the Panther lead to 3-2.

Middlebury would answer in the third period with Mason Graddock scoring on a break away just 3:17 into the period as the Panthers would regain the two goal lead. Bartlett would net his second goal of the afternoon to give the Panthers a 5-2 cushion with just 10 minutes remaining in the game. Ehl would score his third power-play goal of the night with just under 2:30 remaining but Middlebury would tack on an empty netter from Jamie McKenna late to capture the 6-3 victory.

Picking up the win in goal for Middlebury College was Doug Raeder, who finished the afternoon with 31 saves. In net for the Pilgrims was Ron Baia, who finished with 25 saves.

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Players Mentioned

Casey Ftorek

#18 Casey Ftorek

F
5' 9"
Senior
Chaz Svoboda

#22 Chaz Svoboda

D
6' 1"
First Year
Doug Raeder

#31 Doug Raeder

G
6' 1"
Junior
Jamie McKenna

#14 Jamie McKenna

F
5' 9"
Junior
Mason Graddock

#38 Mason Graddock

F
5' 7"
Junior
Michael Kretschmer

#34 Michael Kretschmer

D
6' 1"
First Year
Scott Bartlett

#39 Scott Bartlett

F
5' 9"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Casey Ftorek

#18 Casey Ftorek

5' 9"
Senior
F
Chaz Svoboda

#22 Chaz Svoboda

6' 1"
First Year
D
Doug Raeder

#31 Doug Raeder

6' 1"
Junior
G
Jamie McKenna

#14 Jamie McKenna

5' 9"
Junior
F
Mason Graddock

#38 Mason Graddock

5' 7"
Junior
F
Michael Kretschmer

#34 Michael Kretschmer

6' 1"
First Year
D
Scott Bartlett

#39 Scott Bartlett

5' 9"
Senior
F
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