After letting a third-period lead slip away in their last game versus the Wildcats, the Huskies made sure they didn't suffer the same fate on Thursday.
With the victory, the Huskies clinched home ice in the Hockey East quarterfinals.
The Huskies look to snap a four-game winless drought.
Carlin Dezainde and Alexandre Blais have both been key contributors this season as the first CHL players to come through the program.
The Huskies had an odd-man rush blown dead in overtime on Saturday after the lights went out at the Mullins Center.
"I thought it might have been one of the best games we've played all year," head coach Mike Cavanaugh said postgame.
The Huskies had a 53-22 edge in shots, but it wasn't enough to come away with the victory.
The Huskies generated more chances on Friday night but still struggled to find the back of the net.
The Huskies melted down and allowed three goals in the third period.
The Huskies look to get back in the win column after being swept last weekend.
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