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12/9/2011 3:40:00 PM | Men's Ice Hockey
Game 11 - Sunday, Dec. 11, 2011 - 4 p.m.
Dartmouth Big Green (4-5-1, 3-3-1 ECAC) vs.
Sacred Heart Pioneers (1-14-1, 0-10-1 AH)
Location: Hanover,
N.H. - Thompson Arena (4,500)
All-Time Series: Dartmouth,
3-1-0
First Meeting: Dec.
13, 1937 - W, 4-1
Last Meeting: Dec.
13, 2009 - L, 4-1
Streak: Sacred Heart - 1-0-0
Last Dartmouth Win: Jan. 20, 2007 - 4-3 (Home)
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Sunday's Game: CHaD Toy Drive!
Sunday marks the annual Dartmouth men's
hockey Children's Hospital at Dartmouth toy drive. Fans
are encouraged to bring any new, unwrapped toys to the tables provided at
Thompson Arena. For any fan that brings a new, unwrapped toy they will have an
opportunity to register for prizes donated by the men's hockey team. Items will
be raffled off during the game. Prizes include: a signed jersey of this year's team, a signed stick, two (2)
season tickets for the 2012-13 season, two (2) pairs of single-game tickets for
future games this season, signed pucks and signed team posters.
HANOVER, N.H. - After six games at home to start the season, the Dartmouth men's hockey team ventured out on the road for a weekend in upstate New York in mid November. A split at St. Lawrence and Clarkson gave the Big Green a 4-4 record headed into Thanksgiving and a break in the usual ECAC Hockey scheduling that is a staple of each season.
The biggest crowd of the season of nearly 4,200 gave Thompson Arena an electric atmosphere on Black Friday as the team returned home and skated to a 3-3 tie with Harvard.
Senior Connor Goggin (Glen Ellyn, Ill.) played in his 100th-career game that night and saw his team play an exciting back-and-forth contest with its ECAC Hockey travel partner.
Freshman Tyler Sikura (Aurora, Ontario) started the scoring for Dartmouth in the first period, before sophomore Eric Robinson (Foxboro, Mass.) and senior Doug Jones (Marietta, Ga.) netted markers in the middle frame. A scoreless third period and overtime session saw the saw the game end knotted at 3-3, marking the first tie of the season for the Big Green.
Just two days later, Dartmouth made the hour-and-a-half trek up I-89 to take on Vermont at Gutterson Fieldhouse in a Sunday matinee. Despite two goals from Robinson, three assists from sophomore Matt Lindblad (Winnetka, Ill.) and a one-goal lead in the third, the Big Green fell to the Catamounts, 5-3, in the nonconference tilt.
This weekend, Dartmouth takes on Sacred Heart for just the fifth time in program history. It marks the only game in the first four weeks of December for the Big Green who will enjoy the rest associated with the break for exams.
When the team returns from its holiday respite, it will have a tough slate waiting at Thompson Arena for the annual Ledyard Classic.
The 2011 edition of Dartmouth's holiday tournament will feature a Merrimack team that had been ranked No. 1 in the country for much of the first month and a half of the season. St. Lawrence will also make the first of two scheduled trips to Hanover in 2011-12, taking on the Warriors in the weekend's first match-up. Holy Cross and the tournament hosts will play the second game Friday evening, set for a 7 p.m. puck drop.
Following the two-day tournament, a return to ECAC Hockey play awaits the Big Green in early January. The annual "Battle for the Riverstone" with UNH at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester resumes on Jan. 14 and is the final nonconference game of the regular season for the Big Green.
Currently, Robinson leads Dartmouth in scoring with eight points and is tied with Sikura for the team lead with five goals. Senior James Mello (Rehoboth, Mass.) has played a majority of time in goal, posting a record of 3-4-1 with a 2.99 goals-against average and .899 save percentage.
BREAK IN THE ACTION
Sunday's game will be the first for the Big Green since a 5-3 loss at Vermont
on Sunday, Nov. 27. The 13-day break is the second longest respite of the
season with 18 days between games after the contest with the Pioneers and
hosting Holy Cross in the Ledyard Classic on Dec. 30.
LAST TIME OUT
Dartmouth held a one-goal lead in the third period, but
could not hold off Vermont in the final 10 minutes in its last game played,
falling, 5-3, at Gutterson Fieldhouse. The line of sophomores Matt Lindblad
(Winnetka, Ill.) and Eric Robinson (Foxboro, Mass.) and senior Doug Jones
(Marietta, Ga.) combined for seven points (3g/4a) in the nonconference loss.
ROBINSON'S CAREER YEAR
Coming into the season, Robinson just had three-career goals
to his credit in a Dartmouth sweater. This season, the sophomore winger has
five markers, including three in the last two games. He scored once at home
against Harvard on Nov. 25 before potting two against the Catamounts in the
team's last game. Robinson is currently tied with freshman Tyler Sikura
(Aurora, Ontario) for the team lead this season.
LINDBLAD DISHES OUT
THREE
At Vermont, Lindblad had a Big Green season-high three assists. He was a part
of both Robinson goals and was also credited with a helper on Jones' second of
the season exactly four minutes into the third. It was the second three-point
game of the season for any member of the team as junior Dustin Walsh
(Shannonville, Ontario) had a goal and two assists against Princeton on Nov. 5.
The three points matched a career high for Lindblad, who twice had three in a
game during his freshman season (both 1g/2a).
SPEAKING OF
MULTI-POINT GAMES
Dartmouth had three players with multiple points at Vermont.
The season high for the Big Green in 2011-12 was four players with multi-point
efforts on Nov. 4 against Quinnipiac. Freshmen Jesse Beamish (Mississauga,
Ontario) and Brandon McNally (Saugus, Mass.) along with Robinson and Dustin
Walsh all had two points as the Big Green came from behind to beat the Bobcats,
5-4.
JONES GOES BACK TO
BACK
For the second time in as many games, Jones found the back
of the net against Vermont. He scored his first goal of the season two days
before in the match-up with Harvard after failing to score in the first six
games of 2011-12. The last time Jones had goals in consecutive games was last
season against UConn (Jan. 11) and New Hampshire (Jan. 15).
DOUBLE-DIGIT POINTS
In all, Dartmouth players racked up nine points against
Vermont. The team's season high of 13 came in that Nov. 4 win over Quinnipiac.
NYCHOLAT ON THE
SCORESHEET
Northeastern transfer and senior defender Dan Nycholat
(Calgary, Alberta) picked up his first point as a member of the Big Green with
a third-period assist on Jones' goal. Nycholat was credited with the helper
after pushing the puck to Lindblad in the neutral zone, who, in turn, fed the
puck to Jones for the goal. But since, Nycholat had gone off for a line change
after making the pass, he was not on the ice for the goal and was not credited
with a plus.
HOMECOMING
Junior winger Jason Bourgea (South Burlington, Vt.) returned
home to the Green Mountain State for the match-up with the Catamounts. It
marked his first college game in the state and against his hometown team. With
family and friends in attendance at Gutterson, Bourgea picked up his second assist
of the season, knocking back a loose puck into the slot to set up Robinson's
second goal of the game.
998 AND COUNTING
Coming into the season, the Big Green needed just six wins
to reach 1,000 wins in program history. A skid of 1-4-1 over the last six games
has put reaching that mark on hold for a bit, but a three-game homestand in
December might allow for the milestone win to happen on Thompson Arena ice.
STAY OUT OF THE SIN
BIN
Entering the week, Dartmouth's figure of 9.9 penalty minutes
per game rank as the third fewest by any ECAC Hockey team this season and the
sixth fewest in the nation. Sacred Heart ranks as the second-worst team in the
nation on the power play as they are 5-for-79 (6.3%) with the man-advantage.
Dartmouth is just ahead of the Pioneers in this category, going 2-for-31 (6.5%)
on the season.
BIG GREEN IN THE BIG
SHOW
Dartmouth leads all ECAC Hockey programs with six players appearing in the NHL
this season. Taking into account games played through Dec. 8, those six players
(T.J. Galiardi, Tanner Glass, Nick Johnson, David Jones, Ben
Lovejoy, Lee Stempniak) have combined to play in 148 games, score 26 goals,
record 31 assists for 57 points in 2011-12 NHL action.
PREVIOUS MEETING
Only eight Dartmouth players have suited up against Sacred
Heart in their careers, while goalie James Mello (Rehoboth, Mass.) dressed, but
did not see action in the Dec. 13, 2009 meeting between the two. The Pioneers'
4-1 win that night was the only victory over the Big Green in the program's
history. No current player registered a point in that contest.
AGAINST ATLANTIC
HOCKEY
Since the start of the 2000-01 season, Dartmouth is 10-2-5 against teams from
Atlantic Hockey. The last time the Big Green did not play a team from the
conference was in the 2002-03 season.