Kent School ice hockey falls to Loomis Chaffee 7-4

Kent School ice hockey falls to Loomis Chaffee 7-4

Noah Fitzsimmons takes a shot for Kent School.

Lans Christensen

KENT — Loomis Chaffee School boys ice hockey defeated Kent School 7-4 Saturday, Jan. 10.

The rivalry game promised to be a tough Founders League match-up.

Two minutes in, with spectators hardly seated, Logan Ferrara of Loomis scored. In a blink, two and a half minutes later, Nikolai Bazalitski made it a 2-0 game.

Gustafson lines up a shot through traffic in the game against Loomis Chaffee Jan. 10.Lans Christensen

The rest of the first period maintained a fierce pace of attacks by both teams with many great saves by both goalies.

The second period started and again stunned the crowd when Kent’s Calvin Gustafson scored 50 seconds later.Loomis took control of the period with three more goals with Ferrara emerging as the real danger, accounting for two scores.

The 5-1 Loomis lead looked like an uphill fight for Kent as the third period began. With seven minutes left, Kent’s Aiden Grinshpun and Jack Broderick scored three consecutive goals to come within one point with four minutes left.

Kent fans were given hope, but Owen Schwarz and Ferrara scored again to give Loomis a 7-4 final score.

Kent’s record moved to 6-8-1 and Loomis advanced to 6-3-1.

Calvin Gustafson controls the puck for Kent. Lans Christensen

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