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Game
9 - Friday, Nov. 25, 2011 - 7 p.m.
Dartmouth Big Green (4-4, 3-3 ECAC Hockey) vs.
Harvard Crimson (3-3-1, 2-3-1 ECAC Hockey)
Location: Hanover, N.H. - Thompson Arena (4,500)
All-Time Series: 58-124-7
First Meeting: Feb. 8, 1908 - L, 12-3
Last Meeting: Mar. 13, 2011 - W, 4-3 (ECAC Tourney)
Streak: Big Green - 2-0-0
Last Dartmouth Win: Mar. 13, 2011 - 4-3 (Home)
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Game
10 - Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011 - 4 p.m.
Dartmouth Big Green (3-3-0, 2-2 ECAC Hockey) at
Vermont Catamounts (2-7-1, 1-6-1 Hockey East)
Location: Burlington, Vt. - Gutterson Fieldhouse
(4,003)
All-Time Series: 25-46-5
First Meeting: Jan. 15, 1931 - W, 10-0
Last Meeting: Dec. 12, 2011 - L, 6-5
Streak: Vermont - 4-0-0
Last Dartmouth Win: Dec. 28, 2007 - 4-2 (Away)
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HANOVER, N.H. - The first road trip of the season for the Dartmouth men's hockey team had its ups and its downs. A 3-1 win over St. Lawrence to start the trip on Friday night could be characterized as a total-team effort. Too bad that momentum didn't carry over as it was followed by a 4-0 loss at Clarkson the next night.
Senior Jody O'Neill (Nepean, Ontario), a former ECAC Hockey and Ivy League Rookie of the Year, looked sharp in goal both nights. O'Neill made consecutive starts in the Dartmouth net for the first time since the opening weekend of play in the 2010-11 season.
One of two senior goaltenders on the team this season, O'Neill turned aside 20 shots in the win over the Saints, making big stops and playing with a tremendous amount of poise. The next night, he allowed three goals that would have also befuddled almost any other goalie in the nation, while still turning aside 27 shots.
The weekend got off to a great start as the power play (a unit that had not been able to really get going in the early part of the season) found the back of the net with a goal just 1:07 into the game. Senior Nick Walsh (Shannonville, Ontario) stretched out at the top of the crease and knocked home a rebound for just the second goal with the man-advantage all season for the Big Green.
In contrast to the workman-like opening tally from the elder Walsh brother, Dartmouth's final two goals of the trip were things of beauty.
Sophomore Matt Lindblad (Winnetka, Ill.) was the recipient of a pretty feed from freshman winger Eric Neiley (Warminster, Pa.) in the slot for a one-timer to the high glove side of the Saints' goaltender. It was Lindblad's first of the season and broke him out of an early-season funk that had seen the second-year forward notch just one point (an assist) in his first four games.
Already leading the team in goals, freshman Tyler Sikura (Aurora, Ontario) added the insurance marker against the Saints as he buried a backhander just under the crossbar on an odd-man rush 8:27 into the third period. His fourth of the year closed out the scoring and capped the team's best all-around effort of the young season.
Two
more of the Big Green's talented freshman class notched their first collegiate
points as Rick Pinkston (Trenton, Mich.) and Charlie Mosey (Prior Lake, Minn.)
had helpers Friday night in Appleton Arena.
After being shutout at Clarkson, Dartmouth will regroup and change its focus to
ECAC Hockey travel partner Harvard for a home game Friday night. In an odd
scheduling quirk, Dartmouth will then head up I-89 to take on Hockey East foe
and former ECAC Hockey travel partner Vermont for a Sunday afternoon tilt at
Gutterson Field House.
SCOUTING HARVARD
SCOUTING VERMONT
FAST
START
Dartmouth scored just 1:07 into Friday night's game at St. Lawrence. A Saints'
penalty 14 seconds into the game allowed the Big Green to play with the
man-advantage early and senior Nick Walsh (Shannonville, Ontario) capitalized
with his second of the season. The last time Dartmouth scored a goal in the
first two minutes of a game was also against St. Lawrence last Feb. 25 when
then-freshman Eric Robinson (Foxboro, Mass.) found the back of the net 1:25
into the first period at Thompson.
O'NEILL'S
SOLID WEEKEND
Senior goaltender Jody O'Neill (Nepean, Ontario) played well in his first two
appearances of the season over the course of the weekend. Starting for the
first time since Dec. 31, 2010, (ending a streak of 27-straight starts by
fellow senior James Mello [Rehoboth, Mass.]), O'Neill stopped 20 shots to earn
the win against St. Lawrence. He started the next night against Clarkson,
marking consecutive starts for the first time since the 2010 Ivy Shootout to
open last season. He stopped 27 Knights' shots in a loss.
ALL
EVEN
Dartmouth is 3-3 against ECAC Hockey opponents, 4-4 overall and 3-3 in games
played at Thompson Arena. After the first road trip of the season, the team is
also 1-1 in road contests. Last season, the Big Green were 6-6 in games played
away from Hanover.
POWER-PLAY
CHANCES
Look for the Dartmouth power play to get going this weekend. After starting the
season 0-for-17 with the man-advantage, the Big Green scored power-play goals
against Cornell and St. Lawrence. Coming into the weekend, Vermont (30-for-44,
68.2%) and Harvard (21-for-31, 67.7%) rank as the two worst penalty-killing teams
in the nation. Dartmouth ranks 57th (2-for-28, 7.1%) on the power play headed
into Friday night's game.
PEANLTY
KILL
The Big Green's two opponents this past weekend were a combined 1-for-7 on the
power play. The Saints were 1-for-2 in a game that featured just five total
calls. Saturday night saw Dartmouth's PK unit come up big as it killed all five
Clarkson power plays in the game.
LINDBLAD
LIGHTS THE LAMP
Sophomore Matt Lindblad (Winnetka, Ill.) scored his first of the season Friday
night at Appleton Arena. It took five games played this season for the
second-year forward to find the back of the net after scoring 13 as a freshman.
From the corner freshman Eric Neiley (Warminster, Pa.) fed a pass out through
the slot to Lindblad crashing the net for the one-timer high over the St.
Lawrence goalie's glove.
100
GAMES
Friday's game with Harvard will mark the 100th game in the career of senior
defender Connor Goggin (Glen Ellyn, Ill.). This season, the senior defender has
started all eight contests for the Big Green and has been paired with junior
Mike Keenan (South Weymouth, Mass.) for the last 42 games dating back to the
beginning of 2010-11.
FRESH
FACES
With a team that features ten seniors, Dartmouth is getting a good deal of
scoring from its younger players. This season, eight members of the team have
registered their first-career points. Against St. Lawrence, both Charlie Mosey
(Prior Lake, Minn.) and Rick Pinkston (Trenton, Mich.) joined that club with
assists in the 3-1 win. Freshman Tyler Sikura (Aurora, Ontario) scored his
team-leading fourth goal of the season in the game and ranks second on the team
in scoring with six points. Fellow freshman Jesse Beamish (Mississauga,
Ontario) also collected an assist against the Saints, his third.
FAMILIAR
FOE
Dartmouth and Vermont have a long history dating back to the 1930-31 season.
Former ECAC Hockey travel partners, the two programs have played 76 times prior
to Sunday's tilt. The six times (3-3) the two played during the 2004-05 season
is the most against any opponent in one season in the 106-year history of the
Big Green men's hockey team. That year, the two played two regular season
games, once in the Ledyard National Bank Classic and three times in the ECAC
Hockey postseason.
HANDLES
HARVARD
Senior Doug Jones (Marietta, Ga.) has played nine-career games against Harvard
in three seasons and has amassed 12 points (1g/11a). His best game against the
Crimson came in Cambridge last season as he scored and added three assists in
an 8-2 Big Green win on Nov. 26. In just one season and five-career games
against Harvard, Lindblad has four goals and two assists. His two goals
(including the game winner) in the decisive Game 3 of last year's ECAC Hockey
tournament eliminated the Crimson and ended their season.
COMING
HOME
It will be a sort of homecoming for Dartmouth junior winger Jason Bourgea
(South Burlington, Vt.) on Sunday. Growing up just outside of Burlington,
Bourgea will have a strong family showing in the Gutterson Fieldhouse stands.
In each of the previous two seasons, Bourgea has not suited up against his
hometown team, but appearances in six of the team's first eight games this
year, along with the solid play of his line of Alex Goodship (Blackfalds,
Alberta) and Paul Lee (Garden City, N.Y.), lend to the idea that he will
finally get that chance on Sunday.
SUNDAY
FUNDAY
The match-up with the Catamounts is just one of two scheduled Sunday games this
season. The Big Green will take on Sacred Heart Sunday, Dec. 11 in their next
game, but will not play again on a Sunday until postseason play if needed. In
2010-11, Dartmouth was 1-1 in games played on Sunday, including a 6-5 loss to
Vermont at home on Dec. 12 and a 4-3 win over Harvard in the final game of the
ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals on Mar. 13.