Bowdoin 10-0-1 (6-0-1 NESCAC): 3
Amherst 7-4-1 (4-3-0 NESCAC): 2
It was over when... : The hard fought game was tied 2-2 after two periods only for the tie to be broken by Bowdoin junior Colin Downey's goal with a little over two minutes to go in the third. Pretty even affair with the shots in favor of Amherst, 24-21.
Player of the game: Colin Downey (F/D, Jr.) for the winning goal.
Box Score: Bowdoin 3/Amherst 2
Colby 3-8-0 (1-6-0 NESCAC): 3
Hamilton 3-5-2 (2-4-1 NESCAC): 6
It was over when...: Hamilton scored four goals in the second period to take a 5-3 lead into the second intermission and never looked back, adding an empty net goal in the third. Despite the score, Colby actually outshot Hamilton 38-29.
Player of the game: Joe Quattrocchi (G, Jr.) Despite the three goals, Quattrocchi made 35 saves for his second straight 30+ save game to continue his excellent season.
Box Score: Colby 3/Hamilton 6
Middlebury 5-4-2 (4-1-2 NESCAC): 4
Wesleyan 5-5-1 (1-3-1 NESCAC): 3
It was over when...: Middlebury freshman Matt Silcoff (F, Fr.) scored his second goal of the game 8 minutes into the third period to give the Panthers a 4-2 lead. Wesleyan player to watch Keith Buehler (F, Jr.) completed his hat trick in the third, but it was not enough to tie the game.
Player of the Game: Matt Silcoff (F, Fr.) Scored two goals, including the power play goal in the third to put the game away.
Box Score: Middlebury 4/Wesleyan 3
Trinity 5-3-2 (2-1-2 NESCAC): 1

Players of the Game: Sean Dougherty (G, So.) and Benjamin Coulthard (G, Jr) This was billed as a matchup of two of the best goaltenders in the NESCAC, and they did not disappoint, with 39 saves for Dougherty and 33 for Coulthard.
Box Score: Trinity 1/Williams 1
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