The Takeaway: Four-goal 3rd Lifts Providence to 5-1 Win Over BC
Saturday, March 2nd, 2013CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. — Providence scored four goals in fewer than four minutes to start the third period, rolling to a 5-1 win over Boston College at Conte Forum on Saturday. Noel Acciari’s first-period strike gave PC a 1-0 lead that held up until the third period, when the Friars erupted.
Nick Saracino started the scoring in the third at 1 minute, 42 seconds of the period. Tom Parisi and Chris Rooney quickly added two more before Acciari capped the scoring for the Friars.
Providence goaltender Jon Gillies made 20 saves before Quinn Smith ended his shutout with 1:20 left in regulation.
The win lifts PC back into first place, tied with BC and Massachusetts-Lowell. In terms of the Pairwise, BC falls all the way to No. 9 with the loss after starting the day at No. 4, with the rest of Saturday’s games still to be played.
What I Saw
- Whether the cause was the commercials or frequent stops, there was very little flow on Saturday afternoon. This played into the Friars’ hands to an extent. BC doesn’t need rhythm or lengthy possessions to create offense, but it doesn’t hurt when they get it. Keeping BC from establishing much below the circles, though, can take away a part of their game. The Friars also kept the Eagles shifty forwards from generating much off the rush. It wasn’t a perfect game for PC, but it’s about as well as a club can expect a road game to go.