The Windham Eagles ice hockey remained active over the holiday break, participating in the Yankee Ford Holiday Classic at USM Ice Arena before returning to their regular season schedule versus Leavitt.
Mt.
Ararat 4 – Windham 3
In
a rematch of a game played two weeks prior, the Eagles came out on the short
end of a 4-3 decision against Mt. Ararat. Zack Callahan netted a pair of goals,
while Travis Grant chipped in one of his own as Windham battled back from a two
goal deficit to take a 3-2 lead midway through the third period before Mt.
Ararat staged a late rally of their own. Tyler Johnson picked up two assists on
the day and Drew Bernier added an assist as well. Neal Gomes performed well in
his first varsity start in goal, stopping 27 of the 31 shots he faced.
“Given
that these two (Yankee Ford Holiday Classic) games are exhibitions and do not
count in the standings, we were able to get some kids that had not seen much
ice time this season into some games. Neal did a great job in his first start,
and the kids worked their butts off to get back into the game after going down
2-0. It was a bit discouraging to give up the two goals late like we did, but
the kids top to bottom played well. We need to learn to win, and part of that
is increasing our focus late in games to close things out when we have the
lead. We’re going to need as there are some games out there where wins can be
had,” said coach Greg Leclair.
Gorham
5 – Windham 2
Windham
raced out to a two goal lead in the second period, before Gorham got their legs
under them and pulled away in the third period. In a game that saw both teams
look to the ends of their bench, Gorham’s depth was the difference in the game.
Alec
Whalen got Windham on the board early in the second period, winning a battle
for a loose puck in the slot and slipping one past Gorham’s goaltender. Later
in the period, Stuart Johnson took a pass from Matt Roy at the side of the net,
stepped out above the goal line and fired a low shot into the net on a Windham
powerplay. From there, it was all Gorham as they scored three times before the
end of the second period, before tacking on a couple of insurance goals in the
third period.
Clayton
Owens stopped 26 of 31 shots in the loss.
Leavitt
4 – Windham 2
Regular
season play resumed for the Eagles on Janaury 4th as they travelled
to Auburn to take on Leavitt High School. Leavitt took a 2-0 first period lead
on goals by Alex Morgan (unassisted shorthanded), and Ryan Gosselin (Shuler
Lamothe). Leavitt would push their lead to 3-0 in the first minute of the
second period on another unassisted shorthanded goal, this one coming from Adam
Poulin.
“The
two shorthanded goals were killers tonight, particularly the one in the second
period. We came out flat in the first period and Leavitt capitalized. We made
poor decisions with the puck all night, and eventually, it’ll come back to burn
you. Tonight it did,” said coach Leclair.
“This
was a tough loss to take,” said eagles assistant coach Matt Curran. “We didn’t
play anywhere near our best which is disappointing. If we had this would have
been a much closer affair. We let this one get away from us.”
Windham
returns to action on Saturday night at 8:30 p.m. vs. Lawrence/Skowhegan before
squaring off against Bonny Eagle on Monday afternoon at 3 p.m. Both games will
be held at USM.
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