THOUSAND PALMS, Calif. – No. 14 Minnesota State men's hockey fell 3-1 to University of Massachusetts Lowell in the opening game of the Coachella Cactus Cup at Acrisure Arena Friday night. Dillan Bentley scored two even strength goals for the River Hawks and Jay Ahearn added an empty net tally with nine seconds left in regulation.
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The Mavericks (11-5-5, 8-3-3 CCHA) will play the loser of St. Cloud State and Yale on Saturday at 5:30 p.m. CT to conclude the tournament. The River Hawks (7-11-0, 3-6-0 HEA) advanced to the Cactus Cup championship and will see the winner of that game on Saturday night.
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Bentley helped UMass Lowell to the game's first goal at 17:55 of the first period. Senior forward
Jack Smith (St. Cloud, Minn.) responded for Minnesota State with his fifth goal in his last six games (eight of the season) 1:17 into the middle stanza.
Ean Somoza juggled the puck between his skates on zone entry and slid across a pass for Smith's one-timer.
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Bentley scored the eventual game-winner just under three minutes later and the River Hawks blocked eight shots and held on in the third period.
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Senior goaltender
Alex Tracy (Chicago, Ill.), fresh off his appearance for the United States Collegiate Selects in the Spengler Cup in Davos, Switzerland, made 30 saves on Friday.
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The River Hawks led 32-25 in shots on goal, and neither team succeeded on the power play (MSU 0-2, UML 0-4). Â
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