2019-2020 Wentworth Ice Hockey News
A total of 56 student-athletes earned 57 academic all-conference accolades during the winter and spring seasons
Our second "staff spotlight series" this week features Leopard Head Ice Hockey Coach Jay Pecora
Gulls edge Leopards to capture the league crown, 2-0; Connor Carbo makes 47 saves, including 21 a scoreless first period
For the first time in CCC history, a No. 6 seed (WIT) will face off against the No. 2 seed (Endicott) for the Championship game on Saturday, March 7th.
Senior Nate Chase scored the go-ahead goal with 3:02 left in the second period and also assisted on the Leopards' first goal in a 2-1 win; Wentworth will face second-seeded Endicott on Saturday (March 7) afternoon
Leopards visit UNE in second straight postseason
Freshman Connor Carbo made 51 saves, including two in the final 88 seconds of regulation, and classmates Sam Milnes and Kasey O'Brien each scored goals as the Leopards clipped the Colonels, 2-1
Seniors Georgy Gorodetsky and Connor Busch were each named second team all-conference when the CCC announced its all-conference honorees and major award winners
Leopards fall to Salve Regina, 5-2; Georgy Gorodetsky nets a pair of goals for Wentworth which will be the number six seed in the upcoming CCC Tournament
Leopards drop final regular-season road contest to No. 9 UNE, 2-1, however, earn their third straight conference tournament berth; Jake McKenelley scores Wentworth's goal
Gulls score five times in the first period, including scoring three times in a span of 48 seconds, in a 7-1 win; Nate Chase tallies the Leopards' lone goal
Gulls score three times int he second period to extend their lead in a -2 win; Jake McKenelley and Georgy Gorodetsky each score for the Leopards
Freshman Alec Taillon recorded a hat trick and senior Georgy Gorodetsky scored two goals and assisted on two others as the Leopards downed the Hawks, 9-4
Hawks score to tie the game at 4-all with 2:57 left in regulation and pick up an extra point with a 1-0 shootout win; Carter Stephenson records two assists for the Leopards
Bison even the score at 4-all with 1:17 left in regulation and pick up an extra point in the standings with a shootout win; Adam Tracey scores twice for the Leopards
Bison take a 3-2 lead late in the second period and hold on to win 4-3; Adam Tracey records a goal and an assist for the Leopards