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Game 5 -
Friday, Nov. 11, 2011 - 7 p.m.
No. 14/17
Dartmouth Big Green (3-1-0, 1-0 ECAC) vs.
No. NR/18
Colgate Raiders (5-3-1, 1-1-0 ECAC)
Location: Thompson Arena (4,500) - Hanover, N.H.
All-Time
Series: Dartmouth - 43-40-5
Last
Meeting: 3/19/11 - W, 5-3 (ECAC
Consolation)
Streak: Dartmouth - 1-0-0
Last
Dartmouth Win: 3/19/11 - W, 5-3 (ECAC
Consolation
Dartmouth Notes • Colgate Notes • Colgate
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Stats • Live
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Game 6 -
Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011 - 7 p.m.
No. 14/17
Dartmouth Big Green (1-1-0, 0-0 ECAC) vs.
Cornell Big
Red (1-2-0, 1-1-0 ECAC)
Location: Thompson Arena (4,500) - Hanover, N.H.
All-Time
Series: Cornell - 74-43-17
Last
Meeting: 3/18/11 - L, 3-0 (ECAC Semis)
Streak: Cornell, 2-0-1
Last
Dartmouth Win: 2/20/10 - 5-4 (Home)
Dartmouth Notes • Cornell Notes • Cornell
Preview • Live
Stats • Live
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HANOVER, N.H. - Ten teams look up in the standings and see Dartmouth sitting at the top with Union as the only two to escape the first weekend of ECAC Hockey unblemished.
The Big Green took two from Quinnipiac and Princeton to open the league schedule last weekend at Thompson Arena. After scoring just three goals in a split with Brown and Yale during the previous weekend's Ivy Shootout, Dartmouth's offense came alive against the Bobcats and Tigers.
The Big Green opened the conference slate with an exciting, come-from-behind 5-4 victory over Quinnipiac Friday night. Trailing by two midway through the second, Dartmouth continued to fight their way back into the game. After Mark Goggin's (Glen Ellyn, Ill.) tying goal midway through the third period, Quinnipiac answered back to once again take the lead.
Senior Nick Walsh's (Shannonville, Ontario) first of the season on a redirect at the top of the crease tied it with 1:57 on the clock. A review of the goal gave head coach Bob Gaudet a little bit of extra time to rest his top lines which proved effective as just 28 seconds later senior defender Connor Goggin's (Glen Ellyn, Ill.) blast from the point found its way into the back of the net for the game winner.
The sweep was completed the following night when 12 different players registered points and the Big Green put another five goals on the board, beating Princeton, 5-3.
Falling behind early did little to dampen the drive of Dartmouth on that night, tying the game just 2:16 after Princeton's opening tally on junior Alex Goodship's (Blackfalds, Alberta) quick snapshot to the top right corner. Junior Dustin Walsh (Shannonville, Ontario) scored the go-ahead goal just four-and-a-half minutes after that and the Big Green would never trail again in the contest.
Dustin Walsh finished the night with a goal and two assists and had five points total on the weekend, earning him ECAC Hockey Player of the Week honors.
Senior goaltender James Mello (Rehoboth, Mass.) continues his strong play, stopping 32 shots against Quinnipiac and another 36 against Princeton in earning the two league wins.
Union was the only other team to take its first two ECAC Hockey games during the opening weekend as parity was on display among the teams.
GAME NOTES
SCOUTING COLGATE
SCOUTING CORNELL
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Junior winger Dustin Walsh (Shannonville, Ontario) used a five-point weekend (2g/3a) against
Quinnipiac and Princeton to earn Dartmouth's first ECAC Hockey Player of the
Week honor of 2011-12. It was the first award from the league office for Walsh
in his career.
NATIONAL LEADER
Walsh now has seven
points (2g/5a) in the Big Green's first four games. His 1.75 points per game
this year currently lead the nation. Minnesota's Erik Haula has 17 points
(7g/10a) in the Gophers' 10 games this season for an average of 1.70 points per
game to rank second to Walsh.
FOUR BROTHERS
Dartmouth's game
against Quinnipiac on Saturday may have had a college hockey first as the Big
Green had two sets of brothers score goals in the same game for the same team.
Connor Goggin (Glen Ellyn, Ill.) and Mark Goggin (Glen Ellyn, Ill.) scored
third-period goals, while Dartmouth also got markers from Nick Walsh
(Shannonville, Ontario) and brother Dustin in the contest. It is believed that
this is the first time that such an occurrence has happened in Division I
college hockey, but has yet to be confirmed.
300-Win Coaches
Bob Gaudet became the
14th active coach with 300-career wins in the season-opening victory against
Brown. Vaughan became the 15th a week later, also against Brown. Cornell's Mike
Shafer joined the club last season against Colgate on Nov. 27 in a game played
at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., and currently has 314 for his career.
Last weekend also had another 300-win coach in Thompson Arena as Quinnipiac's
Rand Pecknold was in Hanover for Friday's game. The only non-300-win coach to
lead a team at Thompson in the last two week's was Princeton's first-year head
coach Bob Prier, who has one-career win.
POWER-PLAY WOES
Dartmouth continues
its woes with the man-advantage this season. Unable to score on its five
opportunities against Quinnipiac (0-for-3) and Princeton (0-for-2), the Big
Green are 0-for-15 this season on the power play. Nationally, only Cornell
(2-for-8) and Harvard (2-for-8) have had fewer chances with a man-up than
Dartmouth.
HOME COOKING
Victories over the
Tigers and Bobcats marked the first home sweep for the Big Green since taking
out the same two opponents on Feb. 11-12 last season. Dartmouth defeated
Quinnipiac, 3-1, and Princeton, 4-1, in those two match-ups.
COMEBACK KIDS
Trailing the Bobcats,
3-2, entering the third period Friday night, the Big Green were able to use
three third-period goals to complete a wild comeback. It marked the first win
for Dartmouth when trailing after two periods since it came back to beat
Cornell, 5-4, two seasons ago on Feb. 20, 2010.
NEW KID SCORES WINNERS
Freshman Tyler Sikura
(Aurora, Ontario) was originally credited with the winner against Quinnipiac
before the tally was changed to Connor Goggin after the game. It didn't take
Sikura long to pick up another as he scored the fourth goal the following night
against Princeton 13:37 into the third period. Sikura now has two goals in his
first four career games, and both are game winners. His first goal came with
3:04 left in the third against Brown to lift his team to a 2-1 win in the
season opener.
MELLO MAKES STOPS
After surrendering
just three goals to Brown and Yale in the Ivy Shootout, senior goaltender James Mello (Rehoboth, Mass.) allowed seven in the next two games. But, allowing that
many goals was the result of two good offensive teams continually firing pucks
on the Dartmouth goalie. Mello turned aside 32 Quinnipiac shots and followed by
stopping a season-high 36 the next night against Princeton. His 68 saves over
the weekend were more than any other goalie in ECAC Hockey over the two-day
period.
UNLIKELY HERO
Junior Mark Goggin had
not suited up in a game for the Big Green since Feb. 12, 2010 when the team
played Union at home. He got his chance to crack the lineup for the first time
since that night against the Bobcats and made the most of it. Goggin scored the
tying goal 8:24 into the third period to make it a 3-3 game for his first tally
since Jan. 10, 2010 against Yale.
AN EVEN DOZEN
Against Princeton, 12
different players registered points for the Big Green. Junior Alex Goodship
(Blackfalds, Alberta) and sophomore Eric Robinson (Foxboro, Mass.) scored their first goals of the season, while
freshman Brandon McNally's (Saugus, Mass.) empty-net tally in the final seconds
was the first of his college career. Sophomore Nick Lovejoy's (Orford, N.H.)
assist on Dustin Walsh's first-period goal was the first point of his career as
well.
NEARING 100
Senior Doug Jones
(Marietta, Ga.) missed both contests last weekend, but with just two more games
in a Dartmouth sweater, Jones will have played in 100-career games. Currently
Jones has appeared in 98 games and has 18 goals and 64 assists for 82 points as
a member of the Big Green.
28 APART
Against Quinnipiac,
Nick Walsh's game-tying goal and Connor Goggin's winner came just 28 seconds
apart. It was the fastest two goals for the Big Green since Adam Estoclet and
Dustin Walsh scored 15 seconds apart to give Dartmouth a 2-0 lead at home against
Princeton last season (Feb. 12). Estoclet found the back of the net 6:12 into
the first period with a power-play goal, while Walsh picked up the eventual
game winner 6:27 into the opening frame.
AGAINST COLGATE
Dartmouth played
Colgate four times during the 2010-11 season. The teams met on New Year's Eve
in the Consolation Game of the Ledyard National Bank Classic with the Big Green
winning, 4-3. Dartmouth also beat Colgate in its regular-season home game, 7-3,
a month later. The Raiders won, 5-3, in their home game on Feb. 18. The two
also met in Atlantic City in the Consolation Game of the ECAC Hockey
Championship Mar. 19, with Dartmouth taking the 'W', 5-3. Sophomore Matt Lindblad (Winnetka, Ill.) had nine points (2g/7a) in the four games and is the
active career leader in scoring by a Dartmouth player against Colgate in just
one season.