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Sports: Eastern CT Eagles win, 8-6, advance to Division III state hockey final

These Eastern Connecticu­t Eagles, headed to first final in program history, were built to fly

- By NED GRIFFEN Day Sports Writer

New Haven — Randy Craig, the Eastern Connecticu­t Eagles hockey coach, would much prefer his teams grind out wins.

“I'm from Pittsburgh,” Craig said with a smile. “I'm a Steelers fan, so I'm a defensive guy.”

Funny, then, that the Eagles aren't built for defensive battles. These Eagles are built to fly.

These Eagles are flying to their first state final, too.

Senior Kevin Close scored the goahead goal with 1 minute, 50 seconds left in Thursday's CIAC Division III semifinal as fifth-seeded Eastern Connecticu­t run-and-stunned its way past top-seeded Staples 8-6 at Ingalls Rink.

The Eagles were 4-17 last season. Now they'll play rival Tri-Town, the No. 3 seed, for their first state title at 10 Saturday morning at Ingalls.

Eastern Connecticu­t (18-3-3) beat Tri-Town in two of three meetings this season, including a 4-3 win in the Nutmeg Hockey Conference tournament championsh­ip game.

“Freshman year we won three or four games and that kept consistent the last three years,” Close said. “And now we're playing in the finals. It's crazy. It's unbelievab­le.”

Unbelievab­le isn't a strong enough word to describe a third period that had the fans rocking and reeling as seven goals were scored.

Sam New's third goal of the game for Staples tied it at 6 with 2:16 remaining.

Moments later, Close, somehow, some way, beat his defender and went one-on-one with Wreckers' goalie Zach Bloom and scored to put

Eastern Connecticu­t back ahead 7-6.

“I put (the puck) underneath his stick,” Close said, “and he did a crossover, and he ended up going the wrong way and it lead to a breakaway.”

It must be a Waterford thing as Close is a Lancer on a team that co-ops with Fitch, East Lyme, Ledyard, Wheeler, Stonington, Griswold and Hale-Ray.

The Waterford boys' basketball team plays Avon on Sunday at Mohegan Sun Arena for the Division III title (10:30 a.m.).

“I'll tell you what, that (Close's goal) is nothing more than will to win,” Craig said. “That Kevin Close has the will to win like no other kid. He just has desire, desire, desire. Make no mistake about it, he's a talented kid, too, but talent only gets you so far. He puts that will to win on top of some pretty good talent.

“Him and Evan Tower and Ryan Huta, those three controlled the play the whole game, I thought. They were a dominant line.”

Close and Kyle Jacobson each had two goals for the Eagles. Devyn Jordan, Will Cannella, Huta and Tower all scored, too. Eastern Connecticu­t trailed by a goal almost the entire game ... 1-0, 2-1, 3-2, 4-3. Yet it never let Staples pull farther ahead.

Close's first goal gave Eastern Connecticu­t its first lead, 5-4 with 4:39 remaining in the game.

“(We told each other) 'We can do this,'” Close said. “No one is expecting this from us. Everyone has Staples winning it. We can prove them wrong.

“When you're all working together like that, it's hard to stop a team.”

 ?? TIM MARTIN/THE DAY ?? Kevin Close, left, of the Eastern Connecticu­t Eagles reacts to a third-period goal Thursday in the fifth-seeded Eagles’ 8-6 victory over No. 1 Staples in the CIAC Division III hockey semifinals at Yale University’s Ingalls Rink. The Eagles, 4-17 just a...
TIM MARTIN/THE DAY Kevin Close, left, of the Eastern Connecticu­t Eagles reacts to a third-period goal Thursday in the fifth-seeded Eagles’ 8-6 victory over No. 1 Staples in the CIAC Division III hockey semifinals at Yale University’s Ingalls Rink. The Eagles, 4-17 just a...
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 ?? TIM MARTIN/THE DAY ?? Rylin Fowler of the Eastern Connecticu­t Eagles makes a second-period save Thursday night against Staples in the CIAC Division III hockey semifinals at Yale University’s Ingalls Rink. The fifth-seeded Eagles advanced to the championsh­ip game at 10 a.m....
TIM MARTIN/THE DAY Rylin Fowler of the Eastern Connecticu­t Eagles makes a second-period save Thursday night against Staples in the CIAC Division III hockey semifinals at Yale University’s Ingalls Rink. The fifth-seeded Eagles advanced to the championsh­ip game at 10 a.m....

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