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HBD Warriors work overtime to reach Division III finals

By Andrew Sylvia - Special to The Telegraph | Mar 11, 2021

The Hollis Brookline-Derryfield Warriors celebrate their 1-0 overtime semifinal win Wednesday night at Concord's Everett Arena. (Photo by Andy Sylvia)

CONCORD – An entire season now comes down to just one night.

The Hollis-Brookline/Derryfield Warriors earned a trip to the NHIAA Division III Boys Hockey Finals on Saturday, defeating the Eagles of Kennett 1-0 in an overtime thriller on Wednesday night at Everett Arena.

Jacob Roy had the game-winner just over two-and-a-half minutes into the extra period, assisted by sophomore forward Jesse Gertz.

Roy’s shot was the last of 60 combined shots between the two teams during the contest, with Roy’s marking the 40th of the night for the Warriors.

Kennett squandered a five-minute power play in the third period off Quinn Silvio’s boarding penalty in what was probably the best opportunity for either side in regulation.

Ultimately, it just was a matter of time before one side came out on top in this grind-it-out affair as it became clear that just one mistake would determine a winner.

“They had had great goaltending, so we just kept peppering the shots and saw what we could get and we finally got one to go through,” said Hollis-Brookline/Derryfield Assistant Coach Derek Lautieri. “They didn’t stop fighting. We told the guys just keep it hard and low. After the goal, Jacob reminded me of that, telling me ‘I just shot it low and hard and put it by him.'”

Roy’s goal wasn’t a matter of planning, but a result of the Warriors’ philosophy of persistence and deeper roster.

“It was going to be an ugly goal no matter what, we were just trying to wear them down,” said Lautieri. “They had a short bench, so we just wanted to wear them down and make the most of the opportunity when it presented itself.”

Hollis-Brookline/Derryfield returns to Concord for a championship showdown against Berlin-Gorham, with puck drop slated for 7 p.m. Earlier in the day, Berlin-Gorham rallied from a 3-0 deficit in the third period to record a 5-3 victory over Lebanon-Stevens-Mount Royal.

“I’ve dreamt of this moment for a long time,” said Roy. “I think if we bring our A-game against Berlin, things will turn out alright.”

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