Providence College Athletics

Friday, February 6
Durham, NH / Whittemore Center
7:00 P.M.

Providence College

17-7-2, 12-3-1

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New Hampshire

11-14-1, 5-10-1

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Men's Hockey's Tanner Adams in action in a game at Boston College.
Photo by: Foley Photography

Five-Goal Third Period Leads No. 7 Men's Hockey Past New Hampshire, 6-1

2/6/2026 11:04:00 PM | Men's Ice Hockey

Tanner Adams recorded a career-high four points on Friday night.

DURHAM, N.H. – Junior Tanner Adams recorded a career-high four points as the No. 7 Providence College men's hockey team scored six unanswered goals, including five in the third period to defeat New Hampshire, 6-1, on Friday night at the Whittemore Center. With the win, the Friars extended their winning streak to eight games.

RECORDS

No. 7 Providence (17-7-2, 12-3-1 HEA) | New Hampshire (11-14-1, 5-10-1 HEA)

 

SCORE

Providence – 6 | New Hampshire - 1

VENUE

Whittemore Center – Durham, N.H.

GOALIES

Jack Parsons (PC) – 22 saves, 1 goal against

Kyle Chauvette (UNH) – 24 saves, 6 goals against

NOTES

- The Wildcats struck first just 1:57 into the game as Cam MacDonald re-directed a backdoor pass from Nick Ring on the power play.

- Hudson Malinoski netted his seventh of the season with a power-play goal at 15:41 of the second period to tie the game at 1-1. Julius Sumpf and Will Elger earned the assists on the play.

- After a Friar coach's challenge wiped out a UNH goal early in the third period, Aleksi Kivioja registered what proved to be the game-winning goal at 3:43, kickstarting a five-goal third period outburst.

- Elger followed with his first of the night just 37 seconds later to make it 3-1.

- Adams re-directed a point shot from Quinn Mantei at 9:50 for his ninth of the season to extend the lead to 4-1.

- Elger tacked on with his second of the game, beating Chauvette with a wrist shot from the right wing.

- Logan Sawyer capped the scoring with his team-high 12th goal of the season

- Adams recorded his first-career four-point game with a goal and three assists.

- Mantei registered his first career multi-point game with two assists.

- Providence currently holds the longest winning streak in the NCAA at eight games.

- The Friars are also on a nine-game winning streak in Hockey East games, matching their longest winning streak in league play since 2017.

- Jack Parsons improved to 9-1-0 this season with a 1.98 GAA and .925 save percentage.

- Eleven players registered at least one point for the Friars on Friday night.

PC GAME HIGHS

Goals: Elger (2)

Assists: Adams (3)

Points: Adams (4)

Shots: Elger (6)

POWER PLAYS

New Hampshire – 1/3

Providence – 2/4

SHOTS

New Hampshire – 23

Providence – 30

FACEOFFS

New Hampshire – 31-of-60 (.517)

Providence – 29-of-60 (.483)

UP NEXT

The Friars return home on Saturday (Feb. 7) to host the Vermont Catamounts beginning at 7 p.m.

Men's Ice Hockey vs. Boston College
Thursday, March 07
Men's Ice Hockey vs. Boston University
Thursday, February 28
Men's Ice Hockey vs. Massachusetts
Saturday, February 23
Men's Ice Hockey vs. UMass Lowell
Saturday, February 16