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Men's Hockey Takes 4-1 Win Over St. Lawrence
1/10/2026 7:27:00 PM | Men's Ice Hockey
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Brown Bears (4-13-0, 3-7-0 ECAC) took an early lead and kept the St. Lawrence Saints (2-18-2, 1-9-0 ECAC) at bay en route to a 4-1 home win Saturday evening at Meehan Auditorium.
"It was nice to get a win, that was almost a must-win," the Class of 1975 Head Coach for Men's Hockey Brendan Whittet '94 said. "We put ourselves in a situation down the stretch where every game must have a playoff intensity, desire, and urgency for us if we want to get to where we want to get to.
"We played very well in spurts tonight; there are some things we still need to clean up. The guys played hard; they earned it. We got good goaltending and got some really good contributions from different guys. We have some regulars who are down with the flu and couldn't play this weekend. But we got back a few guys who have been out with injuries. We're getting healthy.
"We need to have a good week of practice. It's always nice when you win. Winning is hard, but the guys did a lot of good things tonight in order for us to win."
Ben Poitras opened the scoring 4:49 into the first period. The sophomore blasted a one-timer off a feed from Alex Pineau to beat St. Lawrence goaltender Colin Winn (28 saves). Matt Desiderio added the secondary assist on the night's first goal.
Poitras doubled the lead with his sixth goal of the season less than four minutes later. Brian Nicholas forced a turnover below the St. Lawrence goal line and found Poitras in the slot for the quick strike goal.
The Saints drew back within a goal 11:06 into the period on the power play as Rasmus Svartström finished a feed from Tyler Cristall for his ninth goal of the season. Cayden Casey picked up the secondary assist on the goal.
Tyler Shea (39 saves) kept the Bears ahead with a great save on Cooper Pierson on a St. Lawrence 2-on-1 rush early in the second period.
Winn kept the Saints within a goal halfway through the second with a breakaway save against Ryan St. Louis.
Ivan Zadvernyuk pushed Brown's lead to 3-1 with his third goal of the season 12:49 into the middle period. Zadvernyuk found his own rebound in the slot for the goal with St. Louis and Andrew King assisting.
Matthew Cataldo tallied his third goal of the season five minutes later to make it 4-1 Bears. Tanner Hartman collected a pass from Leo Schwartz below the goal line and found Cataldo alone in the slot for the goal.
Shea and the Bears held the Saints off the board in the third period to secure the victory. Shea tallied 17 saves in the final frame, including five during an extended 6-on-4 situation to finish the game.
GAME NOTES
The Bears hit the road next weekend to take on the Union Garnet Chargers (12-6-1, 3-5-1 ECAC) on Friday before closing out the weekend against the RPI Engineers (5-15-0, 2-7-0 ECAC) on Saturday.
Friday's game is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. with Saturday's puck drop set for 4 p.m. Both games will stream on ESPN+ in the United States and on Stretch Internet internationally.Gallery: (1-10-2026) MIH vs. St. Lawrence (1/10/26)
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"It was nice to get a win, that was almost a must-win," the Class of 1975 Head Coach for Men's Hockey Brendan Whittet '94 said. "We put ourselves in a situation down the stretch where every game must have a playoff intensity, desire, and urgency for us if we want to get to where we want to get to.
"We played very well in spurts tonight; there are some things we still need to clean up. The guys played hard; they earned it. We got good goaltending and got some really good contributions from different guys. We have some regulars who are down with the flu and couldn't play this weekend. But we got back a few guys who have been out with injuries. We're getting healthy.
"We need to have a good week of practice. It's always nice when you win. Winning is hard, but the guys did a lot of good things tonight in order for us to win."
Ben Poitras opened the scoring 4:49 into the first period. The sophomore blasted a one-timer off a feed from Alex Pineau to beat St. Lawrence goaltender Colin Winn (28 saves). Matt Desiderio added the secondary assist on the night's first goal.
Poitras doubled the lead with his sixth goal of the season less than four minutes later. Brian Nicholas forced a turnover below the St. Lawrence goal line and found Poitras in the slot for the quick strike goal.
The Saints drew back within a goal 11:06 into the period on the power play as Rasmus Svartström finished a feed from Tyler Cristall for his ninth goal of the season. Cayden Casey picked up the secondary assist on the goal.
Tyler Shea (39 saves) kept the Bears ahead with a great save on Cooper Pierson on a St. Lawrence 2-on-1 rush early in the second period.
Winn kept the Saints within a goal halfway through the second with a breakaway save against Ryan St. Louis.
Ivan Zadvernyuk pushed Brown's lead to 3-1 with his third goal of the season 12:49 into the middle period. Zadvernyuk found his own rebound in the slot for the goal with St. Louis and Andrew King assisting.
Matthew Cataldo tallied his third goal of the season five minutes later to make it 4-1 Bears. Tanner Hartman collected a pass from Leo Schwartz below the goal line and found Cataldo alone in the slot for the goal.
Shea and the Bears held the Saints off the board in the third period to secure the victory. Shea tallied 17 saves in the final frame, including five during an extended 6-on-4 situation to finish the game.
GAME NOTES
- Poitras recorded his first career multi-goal and second career multi-point game with the pair of first-period goals.
- St. Louis pushed his point streak to three games with the assists on Zadvernyuk's goal.
- St. Lawrence finished the night with a 40-32 edge in shots on goal. The Bears blocked 15 shots compared to eight for the Saints.
- Brown won the faceoff battle, 38-33, led by Mike Cataldo's 9-for-13 (69.2%) effort.
The Bears hit the road next weekend to take on the Union Garnet Chargers (12-6-1, 3-5-1 ECAC) on Friday before closing out the weekend against the RPI Engineers (5-15-0, 2-7-0 ECAC) on Saturday.
Friday's game is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. with Saturday's puck drop set for 4 p.m. Both games will stream on ESPN+ in the United States and on Stretch Internet internationally.
BROWN UNIVERSITY SPORTS FOUNDATION
The Brown University Sports Foundation (BUSF) is the lifeblood of our athletics program, playing a crucial role in enhancing the student-athlete experience. This is possible through philanthropic support from our alumni, parents, fans, and friends. Your gift through the Sports Foundation can immediately impact today's Brown Bears, helping them excel in the classroom, in competition, and, most importantly, in the community. Please click here to learn more about how you can support the Bears.
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL
For the latest on Brown Athletics, please follow @BrownU_Bears on X and @BrownU_Bears on Instagram. Like BrownUBears on Facebook and subscribe to the BrownAthletics YouTube channel.
Team Stats
SLU
BRN
Shots
40
32
PPG
1
0
SHG
0
0
Penalties
4
5
Penalty Mins
8
10
Faceoffs Won
33
38
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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