College hockey game stopped during OT scoring chance after lights turn off in bizarre scene
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By Christian Arnold
Published on March 2, 2026.
The lights went out during a 3-3 game between UMass and U.S. during which the team had a chance of winning. The incident occurred during an overtime period and prompted play to be halted. The issue was discovered when the red lights came on, leading to frustration among players. The game ended in a shootout.
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