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NTG Takes Game 1 in Triple OT

By Angie Wiatrowski - @Angiewiatrowski, 02/26/15, 5:00PM CST

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Tension was always in the air between New Trier Green and Barrington and Round 1 of the SHL Semifinals didn't disappoint. The Trevians managed a 3-2 win but not before three overtimes. Yes, three. 

"Something like that has never happened to me before," said New Trier Green goaltender Jack Junge. "At the end (of regulation) you could tell that everyone was tired but I think they were more tired than we were so we had the edge in overtime."

Junge made 39 saves in the win. 

After a scoreless first, Barrington set the pace in the second period with a shot from Casey Dodge with 16:29 left. New Trier Green made things interesting in the third with a gaol from Harry Jones and then Graham Soman broke the tie with 2:53 left to play. Things got more intense when Barrington's Colin Starvel forced the game into overtime with 20 seconds left to play. 

"Barrington has beat us twice this year and they're an excellent coached team," said New Trier Green head coach Bob Melton. "We tried to neutralize them and try to attack the rest of the team but their team doesn't have many weaknesses."

You could see the tension in the air and feel the pain in their legs after each over time. But it was New Trier Green's leading scorer Brent Segvich knocking in the winner with 16:52 left in triple overtime. 

"The whole game I was shooting glove-side, "Segvich said. "Coach kept telling me to shoot blocker-side low and I finally got a shot blocker-side low and it went in and it was pretty awesome." 

New Trier Green knew this game would be tough especially facing Barrington's Marcus Kunzmann between the pipes. Kunzmann made 51 saves in the game. 

"I just have to give all the credit to their goalie," said Melton. "It was just a great game, this time of the year there's really no tomorrow. You have to come and give it your all and I'm just glad we took advantage of home ice tonight." 

Barrington will host New Trier Green for Game 2 at 7:30p Sunday.