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BIDDEFORD — Had Thornton Academy hockey supporters followed tradition Monday at Biddeford Ice Arena, they would have run out of hats.

A trio of Golden Trojans ”“ Robbie Downing, Andrew Carignan and Alex Lambert ”“ each notched three-goal hat tricks in leading Thornton to a 12-2 rout of Kennebunk.

“It’s my first,” said Lambert, a junior who skates on the third forward line of the deep Thornton attack. “I don’t put the puck in the net that often. But it feels good. I couldn’t do it without the team.”

Scoring became a team exercise for the Trojans.

All four forward units chipped in goals, which is a testament to the depth the defending state champions enjoy.

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“They’re loaded,” said Kennebunk coach Don Hill. “It’s hard to match up with that.”

The Trojans (8-1) started quickly with a goal from Bryan Dallaire, 3:23 into the contest.

After being set up by linemate Downing, Dallaire connected from the slot to send Thornton on a run of four first-period tallies.

Just 25 seconds later, Downing netted his first of the game with a shot from just outside the left post.

Next to connect was Lambert with his first of the game at 8:39 with assists going to Taylor Brown and Filip Takac.

“We were feeling good,” said Lambert. “We were getting (the puck) deep and playing pretty well all around offense and defense.”

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Downing capped that period with his second goal of the game, which paved the way for Thornton’s five-goal eruption in the second period as it built a 10-0 lead.

“I thought we executed well, early,” said Thornton coach Jamie Gagnon. “And I’m very happy with the fact that it’s two consecutive games without a penalty. That’s a good accomplishment for this group.”

Kennebunk (5-3) scored twice on Thornton’s backup goalie, Andrew Huot, with Ned Richard and Nick Manuel getting credit for the goals.

Fourth-liner Justin Cloutier answered back for Thornton with 2:38 to play, making it 11-2.

Then, 1:07 later, Lambert capped the scoring while getting his hat trick with a lunging second effort that enabled him to poke the puck through the pads of Rams’ goalie Mike LeBlanc.

“He (LeBlanc) had a piece of it,” said Lambert, “but he couldn’t come through on it. You have to bear down in a situation like that. I just gave it a nice little whack and it went in. I didn’t think about it that much.”

Thornton will host Falmouth on Saturday at BIA with a chance to repay the Yachtsmen, who handed the Trojans their only loss of the year.

— Contact Staff Writer Dan Hickling at 282-1535, Ext. 323.



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