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Winner Stonehill STO 3-13-1
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Alas. Anchorage UAA 3-11-0
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Stonehill STO
3-13-1
4
Final
3
Alas. Anchorage UAA
3-11-0
Score By Periods
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Stonehill STO 0 0 3 1 4
Alas. Anchorage UAA 1 1 1 0 3

Game Recap: Men's Ice Hockey |

Lagerbäck Leads Furious Third-Period Comeback as Men's Hockey Tops Alaska–Anchorage in Overtime

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (December 6, 2025) – Following an incredible three-goal comeback in the third period, the Stonehill College men's hockey team secured its first weekend sweep of the season with a 4–3 overtime victory against Alaska–Anchorage. With the result, the Skyhawks improved to 3–13–1 overall, while the Seawolves dropped to 3–11 on the year.
 
Highlights
  • Stonehill outshot Alaska–Anchorage 46–36, while the Seawolves held a 36–34 edge in the faceoff circle.
  • Senior Teddy Lagerbäck powered the offense with two goals and assisted on sophomore Leo Chambers' overtime game-winner.
  • Sophomore Justin Mexico lit the lamp for his second goal of the season, while juniors Brady Hunter and Dominick Campione added their second and third assists of the campaign, respectively.
  • Graduate student Evan Orr and sophomore Justin Gibson dished out their respective eighth and second assists of the year.
  • Sophomore center Billy Renfrew dominated the dot, tying his season-high mark of 18 faceoff wins, and freshman Matthew Rafalski registered his first collegiate point with an assist on Mexico's game-tying goal in the third.
  • Graduate goaltender Connor Androlewicz secured his third victory of the season with a 33-save performance on 36 shots faced.
 
How It Happened
After a back-and-forth start, Alaska–Anchorage broke through first at the 13:51 mark of the opening frame when Luke Johnson capitalized on his first goal of the year off a feed from Tanyon Bajzer. Following Johnson's tally, Stonehill surged offensively, outshooting the Seawolves 9–4 over the final six minutes of the period, including a near-equalizer from junior Matthew Romer that rang off the pipe at 15:08. Despite the late push, the Skyhawks headed into the locker room trailing 1–0.

The Seawolves doubled their lead early in the second period, as just 3:18 into the stanza Tye Spencer found the back of the net for the fourth time this season, assisted by Adam Parson and Joey Potter. From there, the two sides traded chances evenly, and Stonehill entered the second intermission down 2–0.

Alaska–Anchorage struck early once again in the third, with Conor Cole lighting the lamp at 3:46 for his third goal of the campaign, assisted by David Jesus and Ryan Johnson.

Despite facing a three-goal deficit, Stonehill's push back was relentless as Lagerbäck sparked the comeback with goals at 9:29 and 16:15 to pull the Skyhawks within one. Just 90 seconds after Lagerbäck's second tally, Rafalski found Mexico in front who buried his second goal of the season to tie the game and force a three-on-three, five-minute overtime.

Exactly one minute into the extra frame, Lagerbäck skated in and fired a slap shot off the pad of goaltender Bryant Marks, creating a rebound in the crease that Chambers pounced on and forced over the goal line—capping off a valiant third-period comeback and securing a two-game weekend sweep for Stonehill over Alaska–Anchorage.
 
Up Next
Stonehill (3-13-1) will return to action in 2026, traveling to Canton, New York for a two-game weekend series against St. Lawrence. Puck drop of the Friday, January 2nd opener between the Skyhawks and Saints is set for 7 PM.  

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