Merrimack, Maine brawl in a Game 2 Warrior win
Sunday, March 11th, 2012ORONO, Maine — 184 penalty minutes, 50 penalties, nine misconducts.
Those are all new Hockey East tournament records, and they were all set in last night’s 5-2 Merrimack win over Maine in Game 2 of the Hockey East quarterfinals. Game 3, which will decide the series, will take place tonight.
Three of the four series in Hockey East are going the distance.
“I’m not smart enough to referee,” Merrimack head coach Mark Dennehy said after the game.
The Warriors were whistled for 98 penalty minutes and the Black Bears for 86. A brawl in the third period resulted in six misconducts between the two teams.
“These are obviously two teams that don’t like each other,” said sophomore forward Rhett Bly, who potted two goals for the Warriors.
144 of the penalty minutes were assessed in a wild third period. The game took nearly three hours to play (2:50), which is unofficially one of the longest non-overtime college hockey games in history.
“It’s the playoffs so you know they’re going to call it tight,” Bly said.