Trailing by a goal with time winding down, Peabody struck for three goals in the final 5:41 to defeat Lynn, 5-3, at McVann-O?Keefe Rink Saturday night, securing veteran coach Mark Leonard?s 200th career win.Cam Smullen tied the game with 5:41 to play, leading to Matt Pino?s game-winner with 58 seconds to play. Pino pinched in at the point to keep in an attempted clear, moved around a Jets defender and picked the top corner. Reed Foster?s second goal, an empty-netter with 26 seconds left, accounted for the final.?Two hundred is special and is a testament to a lot of hard work, some great coaches, great players, and above all my wife, who has to put up with me through the tough losses,” Leonard said. “Hopefully we can build off our third period and get some wins down the stretch.”?Congrats to Coach Leonard for his 200th win. They run a great program at Peabody,” said Lynn coach Joe Conlon. “I thought we played our hearts out, and hopefully we build from here.”J.T. Eason also scored for the Tanners (3-6-0) and freshman goalie Aaron McDonnell earned his first career win. Corey Wojewodzic, Alex Amico and Ryan MacDonald scored for Lynn (5-2-1).St. Mary?s 4, Bridgewater-Raynham 1At Connery Rink, the Spartans (6-4-1) prevailed in a physical nonleague matchup. St. Mary?s captain Jordan Manthorne scored the game-winner with 6:55 left in the second period and Chris Price made it 3-1 28 seconds later. Clay Yianacopolis and Shawn MacBurnie also scored while Bailey MacBurnie racked up 18 saves.?It was a very physical game. It was a great team effort and took everyone to contribute to the win,” said coach Mark Lee.Newburyport 2, Saugus 1At Kasabuski Rink, the Sachems (1-6-0) got a third-period power play goal from Steve Kay and a 36-save performance from Dave Aiken.?We just can?t decide to show up in the third period and expect to win. We have to play a complete 45-minute game if we want to start winning,” said coach Jeff Natalucci.Revere 4, Gloucester 4At Talbot Rink, the resilient Patriots (6-2-2) rallied from 2-0 and 3-1 deficits to forge the tie on goals from Steve Noel, Marco Mazzarelli, Cam Whelan and Anthony Cecca. Gloucester slipped to 2-5-1.M?head 7, Swampscott 1At Salem State, the Magicians (7-3-0) rolled behind a hat trick from senior Erik Powers. Danny Gieniezcko dropped back to defense and had a strong performance in his first game on the blue line.Swampscott slipped to 1-7-1 despite a 55-save performance from junior goalie Trent Gallagher. Joe Silva had Swampscott?s goal.Concord-Carlisle 4, Danvers 1At The Edge Sports Center, Matt Flynn had the lone goal for the Falcons, whose record evened off at 5-5-0.Austin Prep 11, Fenwick 0At McVann-O?Keefe, the Crusaders (1-7-0) were overwhelmed by the Catholic Central Large leaders and were held without a shot on net in the final two periods.GIRLSWinthrop/Lynn 5, Marblehead 1At Larsen Rink, Savannah Norcross notched her first varsity hat trick and assisted on goals by Jillian Olevitz and Caroline McKinnon as Winthrop/Lynn improved to 7-1-0. Gretchen Howard had 11 saves.?I thought we carried the play but Marblehead played tough,” said coach Butch Martucci.Emma Brophy scored for Marblehead and goalie Aly Hopkins piled up 35 saves. Coach Emily Hudak cited the hard work of defensemen Caroline Hughes, Lauren Perry, Amanda Monahan and Rose Callahan. Marblehead is now 3-3-2.