Hamilton College's
Grisha Gotovets '25 scored one minute into the sudden-victory overtime period and the Continentals pulled out a 2-1 NESCAC win against the Bowdoin College Polar Bears at Bowdoin's Watson Arena on Friday night.
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Gotovets also scored the overtime game-winner against Trinity College in Hamilton's previous game on Jan. 29. The Continentals evened their overall record at 7-7-0 and their conference record at 6-6.
Fred Allaire '23 won 14 of 16 faceoffs and
Sean Storr '22 made 27 saves.
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The Polar Bears (5-7-4, 5-5-3) held a 28-20 shot advantage and Alex Kozic made nine of his 18 stops in the third period. Bowdoin came away with a 3-1 win at Hamilton on Jan. 20.
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As the teams skated 3-on-3 in the extra period, Gotovets pulled across the goal face from left to right and waited for Kozic to commit. Gotovets eventually slid a low shot across the ice and past Kozic for his sixth goal. Gotovets leads the team with 11 points.
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Cade Groton '23 gave the Continentals a 1-0 lead with his second goal this season 4:27 into the first period. Groton forced a turnover directly in front of the Bowdoin net and converted his opportunity.
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Hamilton had a promising look midway through the second frame.
Owen Luft '25 received a stretch pass down the left-side boards and tried to roof a shot near side, but the puck bounced off the side netting.
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The Continentals held on to their 1-0 edge until early in the third period. Chris Brown scored a power-play goal for the Polar Bears on an assist from Luke Wheeler 28 seconds into the third.
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Hamilton had its chances to regain the lead later in the period. Kozic broke up a 3-on-1 by poking the puck off the stick of
Matt Gellerman '24 with four minutes left. Bowdoin's Cam Berube made a key defensive play as time expired, blocking a cross in the slot on a 2-on-1.
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The Continentals play another NESCAC game at nationally ranked No. 15 Colby College on Saturday, Feb. 5 at 3 p.m.
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