Oct 9, 2009
Hockey Falls to #6/8 North Dakota 5-2 in Season Opener Friday

GRAND FORKS, ND – In the first-ever meeting between #6/8
North Dakota and the Merrimack hockey team, the Fighting Sioux
scored the game’s final three goals, defeating the Warriors
in the season opener 5-2 in front of 11,135 fans at the Ralph
Englestad Arena.
With the loss, Merrimack falls to 0-1 on the season, while the
Fighting Sioux are 1-0. The teams will take the ice again Saturday
night at 8 p.m. EST. It will be televised on Fox College Sports
Central (Channel 263 on Comcast, 617 on DirectTV).
The Fighting Sioux wasted no time as Jason Gregoire redirected a
Chay Genoway shot just 39 seconds in to give the defending WCHA
regular season champs the early 1-0 lead. They doubled their lead
at 12:31 of the first when David Toews broke in down the right side
and wristed a shot high over the blocker of goaltender Joe
Cannata (Wakefield, MA).
But Merrimack fought back as senior Justin Bonitatibus
(Walpole, MA) got the Warriors on the board with his first
tally in almost two years. Joe Cucci (Melrose Park,
IL) started the play, firing a shot at the net that was
blocked but went right to Francois Ouimet (Lorraine,
QC). Ouimet’s shot was stopped by Brad Eidsness, but
the rebound went right to Bonitatibus, who backhanded it into the
net at 15:20 of the first.
Then, with 24.5 seconds remaining, junior captain Chris
Barton (Calgary, AB) took a feed from Cucci and broke in
on a breakaway, beating Eidsness on a backhand between the legs to
even the score at two at the end of one period. Senior captain
Pat Bowen (Marshfield, MA) also earned an assist,
as he started the play, getting the puck out of the Warriors’
zone and to Cucci at center ice.
The score remained deadlocked until 10:16 of the second as Chris
VandeVelde buried a rebound off a four-on-two rush, and Corban
Knight doubled the lead 41 seconds later taking a feed from Toews
and beating Cannata along the ice to give the Sioux the 4-2
advantage.
Cannata kept the Warriors in the game in the third, stopping 16
shots, including an incredible, sprawling save, getting a piece of
the puck with the blade of his stick off a Brett Hextall shot
midway through the third. But North Dakota, on its third power play
of the period, put the game away as Hextall put a one-timer past
Cannata on the Fighting Sioux’s 37th shot of the night.
“We need to limit the second and third efforts,” said
head coach Mark Dennehy. “We held our own in terms of skating
with them. Their third goal started with us missing an empty net,
so it could have easily been us up 3-2.”
Cannata finished with 36 saves and only got better as the game
progressed. Eidsness stopped 15 shots, five in each period.
Toews tallied a goal and an assist, while Michael Cichy tallied
two helpers for the hosts, who were 1-for-6 on the power play.













