{"id":9947,"date":"2009-12-05T23:06:34","date_gmt":"2009-12-06T05:06:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2009\/12\/05\/vallorani-hat-trick-propels-mass-lowell-over-massachusetts\/"},"modified":"2010-08-23T11:55:42","modified_gmt":"2010-08-23T16:55:42","slug":"vallorani-hat-trick-propels-mass-lowell-over-massachusetts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wwwproxy.uscho.com\/recaps\/2009\/12\/05\/vallorani-hat-trick-propels-mass-lowell-over-massachusetts\/","title":{"rendered":"Vallorani Hat Trick Propels Mass.-Lowell Over Massachusetts"},"content":{"rendered":"
The University of Massachusetts-Lowell got over their scoring woes and snapped a three-game losing streak to beat No. 9 Massachusetts, 5-3, in front of 3,457 exuberated fans at Tsongas arena. <\/p>\n
David Vallorani led the way with his first career hat trick and Nick Schaus collected four assists to lead the attack for the River Hawks.<\/p>\n
The game winner-came at 13:16 in third when Michael Scheu, who was laying on the ice, tipped a pass over to Vallorani parked out in front. UMass goaltender Paul Dainton (33 saves) was also laying on the ice, and Vallorani shot it over him. <\/p>\n
“I was high slot and Schaus took a shot from the point, and ‘Scheuy’ was on the ground and passed it to me and I put in the open net,” said Vallorani <\/p>\n
The opening period was a defensive battle, but the Minutemen scored on a power play with six seconds left to give them an early 1-0 lead, after Jeremy Dehner took a hitting after the whistle penalty.<\/p>\n
UMass was able to capitalize when Will Ortiz received the puck that went off of Danny Hobb’s skate right onto his stick. River Hawks’ goalie Hamilton was caught out of position and the net was wide open. <\/p>\n
Massachusetts coach Don ‘Toot’ Cahoon thought his team played a sold first period, but had moments of sloppy play for rest of the game.<\/p>\n
“I thought the first period was played pretty well, and we got the break on the nice play by [Michael] Lecomte to get the puck to the net, and Ortiz finishing to get the one-goal lead; looked like things were breaking for us and then we come up with the second goal and have a two goal lead,” said Cahoon “Once we get sloppy, we lose our poise.”<\/p>\n