2014-15 Hockey East Box Score
Bentley (BEN) at Holy Cross (HCR)
Date: Saturday, February 7, 2015
Conference Game
Attendance: 1275
Start Time: 7:05 pm  End Time: 9:15 pm  Total Time: 2:10

Scoring by Period - BEN 2-1-2=5; HCR 1-0-1=2

1st Period
Scoring - 1, HCR Scott Pooley/8 (Karl Beckman/8, Brett Lubanski/5) 5:09
2, BEN Matt Sieckhaus/2 (Matt Maher/7, Derek Bacon/6) 5:28
3, BEN Andrew McDonald/5 (Billy Eiserman/4) 18:21 (SH)
Penalties - Matt Sieckhaus, BEN (Interference) 3:06; Derek Bacon, BEN (Elbowing) 12:13; Ryan Ferrill, HCR (Tripping) 13:12; Tyler Deresky, BEN (Tripping) 16:57

2nd Period
Scoring - 4, BEN Kyle O'Brien/1 19:21 (GW)
Penalties - Brett Mulcahy, HCR (Hooking) 4:52; Max French, BEN (Tripping) 7:10; Chris Buchanan, BEN (Interference) 8:55; Tim Driscoll, HCR (Interference) 11:38; Karl Beckman, HCR (Cross-Checking) 16:34

3rd Period
Scoring - 5, BEN Kyle Schmidt/4 (Billy Eiserman/5, Tyler Deresky/5) 1:02
6, HCR Mike Barrett/7 (Jake Bolton/11, Brett McKinnon/6) 6:34
7, BEN Alex Kubiak/6 (Brett Switzer/13, Chris Buchanan/7) 18:43 (EN)
Penalties - Ryan McMurphy, BEN (Tripping) 1:48; Tommy Muratore, HCR (Interference) 7:48; Tim Driscoll, HCR (Cross-Checking) 11:42; Billy Eiserman, BEN (Roughing) 14:05; Mike Barrett, HCR (5-Contact to the Head) 14:31; Mike Barrett, HCR (10-Game Misconduct) 14:31; Andrew McDonald, BEN (Hitting from Behind) 17:14; Jake Bolton, HCR (Slashing) 17:14; Max French, BEN (Tripping) 18:24

Bentley Goaltending - Jayson Argue (59:53, 27 shots, 25 saves, 2 GA); Empty Net (0:07, 0 GA)

Holy Cross Goaltending - Matt Ginn (59:40, 36 shots, 32 saves, 4 GA); Empty Net (0:20, 1 GA)

Win - Jayson Argue, BEN (6-3-2). Loss - Matt Ginn, HCR (8-9-5).

Shots On Goal - BEN 8-15-14=37; HCR 11-5-11=27

Power Plays - BEN 0 of 7; HCR 0 of 8

Penalties - BEN 9 (18 min); HCR 9 (29 min)

New Records - Bentley 15-11-3, Holy Cross 10-14-5

Three Stars: 1. Kyle O'Brien (Bentley) 2. Jayson Argue (Bentley) 3. Billy Eiserman (Bentley)

Referees: James Troup, Chris Leavitt  Linesmen: Jared Waitt, Peter Catalano