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Already the regular season champions in the Colonial conference, Rhode Island College defeated Springfield College on Saturday, 2/10 and Daniel Webster College the next day in the finals in order to be crowned the ‘09-’10 playoff champions. Pictures and game recaps will be posted upon submittal.

In the last regular season game of the year, RIC pummelled Springfield College 12-2. Kyle Short led the points brigade with 2 goals and 2 assists, while Greg Dicomitis, Rob Reall and Jack Adamo also had 2 goals a piece. Bo Atwell and Brad Conway each had a hat trick of assists, while Mike Young, Andy Buchanan, Dan Nadeau and Larry Anthony accounted for the rest of the goals. Joey Delsignore, Robert Isabella, Alex Murray and John Ruggeri also made the scoresheet via assists. Goaltender Eric Moscarelli played 44 minutes and stopped 11 of 12 while Alan Duda played the remaining 16 minutes and stopped 6 of 7 in the win.

RIC finishes up the regular season with a 19-4-2 record, and looks ahead to playoff games this Saturday and Sunday in Nashua, New Hampshire at the Conway Ice Arena. More details about the playoffs are to come.

RIC’s last home game of the regular season was also Senior Night, where senior defensemen Mike Butler & Joe Delsignore and senior goaltender Alan Duda where presented with plaques for their years of dedication to the team and hard work. The game itself proved to be hard work, too. Freshman Rob Reall scored twice for RIC, and Kyle Short pounded in another, but Conn. College once again took advantage of their relentless offensive assault, and although Duda had stopped 31 of 35 into the final 3 minutes of the game to keep RIC in the game 4-3, poised for a late comeback, Conn. College scored a powerplay goal from the point to go up 5-3. Seconds later, Duda, headed to the bench for the extra skater, and RIC couldn’t seem to buy a goal despite the increased pressure and scoring chances. Conn. College sealed the deal with an empty netter that travelled the legnth of the ice that ultimately spoiled RIC’s senior night 6-3. With their 8-1 win earlier in the season, Connecticut College ended up being the only team to sweep RIC this season.

RIC’s season record dropped to a still impressive 18-4-2 with the loss.

Joe and Parents
Joe Delsignore and his parents.


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Alan Duda and his parents.


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Mike Butler and Coach Bill.


Pictures from Marissa Adler!

To finish up another 3-day weekend, RIC pounded 12 goals in on Colonial division rivals Lyndon State. The crowded scoresheet was dominated by Greg Dicomitis, who managed to score 4 goals, and Rob Reall, who scored 1 and had 5 assists. Dan Nadeau and Andy Buchanan scored 2 goals each, while Brad Conway, Nico Drougas and Bobby Isabella scored the other 3 goals. Goaltender Eric Moscarelli managed to stop 43 of 47 shots faced to ensure the 12-4 win. The win clinches the Colonial division for RIC and makes their overall record an astounding 18-3-2.

2 regular season games remain for RIC: this Friday’s last home game against Connecticut College and an away game at Springfield College the following Saturday. This Friday’s game is Senior Night, where we honor the seniors who will be graduating from RIC and leaving the team after this year. Defencemen Mike Accari, Mike Butler, Joey Delsignore, & Ariel Kurplewski, forwards Adam Alexander & Dan Nadeau and goaltender Alan Duda will all be honored. RIC will be out looking for revenge on Senior Night too, as the last time RIC faced Conn. College the game ended in an 8-1 loss. Gametime is 8pm on Friday the 12th and the location is Dennis Lynch Ice Arena in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.

The following Saturday, RIC travelled up to Babson College to face off against Babson College. Despite a few fights and a harsh home crowd,a  goal a piece from Greg Dicomitis and Brad Conway proved to be more than what RIC needed as goaltender Alan Duda shut out the Babson squad with 29 saves. The 2-0 victory makes RIC’s season record an impressive 17 wins, 3 losses and 2 overtime losses.

Robert Isabella, Greg Dicomitis and Jack Adamo each recorded a 2 goal game on Friday the 5th as RIC re-matched Tufts on their home ice. RIC managed 8 goals total to Tufts’ 4 to secure another divisional win. Mike Young and newcomer Andy Buchanan also scored a goal a piece. Goaltender Eric Moscarelli stopped 12 of 13 in the first period-and-a-half while netminder John Sgambato stopped 17 of 20 in the remaining 30 minutes. With this win RIC’s record soars to 16-3-0-2.