Instead, it was Archbishop Spalding that walked away with a relaxed, 11-5 victory and the championship trophy.
After surrendering the opening faceoff, the Bruins controlled possession and besieged the Cavaliers' goal and goalkeeper Kevin Hess for one shot after another. All of those shots, however, skipped past the goal or were stopped by Hess, who had seven saves.
The Cavaliers then struck...
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