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Final: Malden Catholic 3, BC High 1

Mar 6, 2012 05:12 PM

By Craig Forde, Globe Correspondent

NORTH ANDOVER - For the third time this season, Malden Catholic and BC High faced off, and for the second time the Lancers skated away with a victory, 3-1, Tuesday night at Lawler Arena.

'I thought we did OK at times,'' said Malden Catholic coach John McLean, whose team stopped eight BC High power plays. 'We did a little bit of running around at the end, our guys got a little bit tired, but we played against a good team and it was a good game.''

The lone goal of the first period came off the stick of Tyler Sifferlen, who roofed a rebound from the slot at 9:50, giving the Lancers the lead.

BC High got a golden opportunity to tie the game when MC goalie Connor Maloney failed to push a puck out and left it on his doorstep, but a charging Tom Besinger was unable to get a handle on it and the Lancers' lead held at 1-0 at the first intermission.

Bartley Regan pulled the Eagles even 1:07 into the second period, whistling a shot from just inside the blue line that zipped past Maloney's glove side to make it 1-1, where it would stay heading into the third.

It didn't take long for Malden Catholic to take control.

Ara Nazarian (one goal, one assist) collected the puck in the neutral zone, skated in tight down the left wing, and with a defender draped on his right side, he lifted the puck past goalie Peter Cronin to put the Lancers up, 2-1, at 4:53 of the final period.

'I got a great stretch pass from [Nick] Rolli,'' said Nazarian. 'I used speed to beat the D and just put it top left.''

'He's a very good forward and strong,'' McLean said of Nazarian. 'When he gets a chance he's going to finish it. He's a very good player.''

As the third period neared the halfway point, Brendan White unleashed a shot from the point that hit just under the crossbar for a power-play goal that gave MC a 3-1 lead with 7:12 remaining.



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