Published February 24, 2021

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

NEWBURYPORT — On Feb. 17, the Lynnfield High boys’ hockey team was nipped by host Newburyport 2-0 in the Cape Ann League Kinney Division semifinals at the Graf Rink.

THE LHS boys’ hockey season came to an end with a semifinal loss to eventual champion Newburyport. Chase Carney (11) and Pat Barrett (9) both scored goals during Lynnfield’s 3-0 quarterfinal win over Hamilton-Wenham on Feb. 15. (Robin DeBenedictis Photo)

With that defeat, the third-seeded Pioneers ended the year at 6-5-3. The second-seeded Clippers, meanwhile, beat Triton 3-2 in the championship game at home on Feb. 19 to finish at 10-1-1 overall.

“It was a disappointing result for us,” admitted Pioneers head coach Jon Gardner, whose team went 0-3 against the Clippers this winter. “They were able to shut us down.”

After a scoreless opening period, the Clippers scored their first goal shorthanded when CAL co-MVP Owen Spence scored with only 22 seconds remaining in the second period.

“He is a great player and used our defenders as a screen,” pointed out Gardner. “It was a laser shot.”

With a little over a minute left in the third period, Gardner pulled goalie Nick Hubbard for the extra attacker. Ryan Archer then closed the door with an empty-net goal.

Newburyport controlled the territorial play outshooting the Pioneers 26-13 as Hubbard made 24 stops.

“Nick played an excellent game,” stated Gardner. “He more than gave us a chance to win that game.