Goalie nearly leads Raiders to upset win

Lebanon High's Savannah Therriault rests her head on the shoulder of goaltender Meg Cheevers after the Raiders' 2-1, overtime loss to Souhegan on Aug. 25, 2023, in Lebanon, N.H. Cheevers stopped 22 shots during the NHIAA Division II contest. (Valley News - Tris Wykes) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.

Lebanon High's Savannah Therriault rests her head on the shoulder of goaltender Meg Cheevers after the Raiders' 2-1, overtime loss to Souhegan on Aug. 25, 2023, in Lebanon, N.H. Cheevers stopped 22 shots during the NHIAA Division II contest. (Valley News - Tris Wykes) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Valley News photographs — Tris Wykes

Lebanon High field hockey goaltender Meg Cheevers stands exhausted late in a NHIAA Division II game on Aug. 25, 2023, against Souhegan in Lebanon, N.H. Cheevers stopped 22 shots but the Raiders felt, 2-1, in overtime. (Valley News - Tris Wykes) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.

Lebanon High field hockey goaltender Meg Cheevers stands exhausted late in a NHIAA Division II game on Aug. 25, 2023, against Souhegan in Lebanon, N.H. Cheevers stopped 22 shots but the Raiders felt, 2-1, in overtime. (Valley News - Tris Wykes) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. —Tris Wykes

Lebanon High field hockey goaltender Meg Cheevers is surrounded by Souhegan Sabers during the NHIAA Division II teams' Aug. 25, 2023, game in Lebanon, N.H. Cheevers made 22 saves but she and the Raiders fell, 2-1, in overtime. (Valley News - Tris Wykes) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.

Lebanon High field hockey goaltender Meg Cheevers is surrounded by Souhegan Sabers during the NHIAA Division II teams' Aug. 25, 2023, game in Lebanon, N.H. Cheevers made 22 saves but she and the Raiders fell, 2-1, in overtime. (Valley News - Tris Wykes) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. —Tris Wykes

Lebanon High goaltender Meg Cheevers, right, dives alongside Souhegan's Ariana Goulet during their NHIAA Division II teams' game on Aug. 25 2023, in Lebanon, N.H. Cheevers, who made 22 saves during the Raiders' 2-1, overtime loss, was ruled to have fouled Goulet on the play, leading to a successful penalty stroke and the contest's conclusion.

Lebanon High goaltender Meg Cheevers, right, dives alongside Souhegan's Ariana Goulet during their NHIAA Division II teams' game on Aug. 25 2023, in Lebanon, N.H. Cheevers, who made 22 saves during the Raiders' 2-1, overtime loss, was ruled to have fouled Goulet on the play, leading to a successful penalty stroke and the contest's conclusion. Valley News — Tris Wykes

Lebanon High's Mackenzie Ray awaits a Souhegan insertion on a penalty corner play during the NHIAA Division II teams' Aug. 25, 2023, game in Lebanon, N.H. Souhegan won, 2-1, in overtime during the squads' season opener. (Valley News - Tris Wykes) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. valley news photographs

Lebanon High's Mackenzie Ray awaits a Souhegan insertion on a penalty corner play during the NHIAA Division II teams' Aug. 25, 2023, game in Lebanon, N.H. Souhegan won, 2-1, in overtime during the squads' season opener. (Valley News - Tris Wykes) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. valley news photographs —Tris Wykes

Lebanon High's America Carmona (3) winds up for a stroke in the midfield during her NHIAA Division II team's 2-1 overtime loss to Souhegan on Aug. 25, 2023, in Lebanon, N.H. (Valley News - Tris Wykes) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. valley news photographs

Lebanon High's America Carmona (3) winds up for a stroke in the midfield during her NHIAA Division II team's 2-1 overtime loss to Souhegan on Aug. 25, 2023, in Lebanon, N.H. (Valley News - Tris Wykes) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. valley news photographs —Tris Wykes

By TRIS WYKES

Valley News Staff Writer

Published: 08-27-2023 2:13 AM

LEBANON — There was once this Gerry Cheevers chap. He was a goaltender who backstopped the NHL’s Boston Bruins to a pair of Stanley Cups. “Cheesie” became New England sports royalty en route to 1985 induction in his sport’s Hall of Fame.

Friday, on a different sort of surface, Lebanon High’s Meg Cheevers staged a performance worthy of her old-time namesake. The junior field hockey goalie made an astounding 22 saves before the Raiders fell, 2-1, in overtime during the NHIAA Division II teams’ season opener.

A backup the past two seasons who made only her third varsity start, Cheevers doesn’t possess the eye-catching athleticism of her graduated predecessor, All-State honoree Ashlee Blashock. Cheevers’ ability to stymie the powerful Sabers, division finalists three of the last four years, was instead all effort.

Much of the third quarter was played not just in Lebanon’s end of the field, but inside its penalty area. Souhegan took 17 penalty corners to the hosts’ four and repeatedly swarmed around Cheevers, who dived, rolled, slid and crawled during a humid afternoon that left her gasping for breath.

Purists would prefer to see a goaltender remain on her feet more often, but there’s no questioning No. 00’s determination.

“I think about what’s going on too much, so I just tell myself to stay cool, calm and collected,” Cheevers said. “I’m going crazy in my head sometimes, worrying about what’s to come rather than staying present in the moment.”

Late in the game, the goaltender struggled to her feet and wobbled for several steps before coming to a swaying halt. Defender Lindsey Stark crept alongside to check on Cheevers, who nodded that she was OK and soldiered on.

“There were some saves where I didn’t even know how she made them,” said Lebanon coach Amanda Valliere. “You can’t have more heart than Meg showed today.”

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Cheevers’ high motor was echoed by her teammates, who hustled across their field’s thick, damp grass to obstruct passing lanes and contest every loose ball. When your goaltender plays as if her life depends on the outcome, it’s difficult not to be swept up in the intensity.

“That was a seriously defensive game for us, but I like that we went into overtime with a goal, that it wasn’t 0-0,” Valliere said. “Souhegan owned the ball more than we did, but our defense did a fantastic job. When we got the ball, we moved it, which we had been working on.”

Lebanon defenders Stark, Abigail Gallagher and Gabby Mahew fought valiantly on the back line. In the midfield, America Carmona delivered long, smooth hits up the right wing, while Savannah Therriault dogged opponents whenever they had possession.

Speedy forward Mackenzie Ray pulled the Raiders into a tie five minutes into the second quarter, not long after Souhegan had opened the scoring. The junior’s willingness to play equally hard on defense was crucial to keeping Lebanon competitive.

The contest’s deciding sequence came in cruel fashion five minutes into sudden-death overtime.

Cheevers, playing well off her line, hustled to her left, pursuing a loose ball alongside Souhegan’s Ariana Goulet. The pair lunged, Goulet swinging over the ball as Cheevers dived in front of her.

The referee’s shrill whistle sounded with both players sprawled on the turf. Obstruction on the goaltender was the ruling, resulting in a successful penalty stroke and a Souhegan victory.

“I don’t think I touched her, but that’s the call that was made,” Cheevers said.

The handshake line moved a little slower than usual, multiple Sabers taking extra time to congratulate Cheevers on her performance. The Bank Street resident was on the money all afternoon.

“She was phenomenal, and she didn’t give up,” said Valliere, whose squad visits Milford on Tuesday. “Her clears were great and she was smart; that’s what I really noticed. She knows where to send the ball.

“I’m not about losing, but it’s hard to be disappointed today. Our team discovered how good it can be, it set the bar high.”

Tris Wykes can be reached at twykes@vnews.com.