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Men's Ice Hockey
vs Norwich
1/27/2012 10:32:00 PM | Men's Ice Hockey
The win and two ECAC Hockey points moved the Big Green up from ninth in the standings entering the night to a tie for sixth with Clarkson as both have 13 points.
In all, a season-high six different Dartmouth (9-8-2, 6-5-2 ECAC Hockey) players found the back of the net on this night.
Senior Doug Jones (Marietta, Ga.) moved two points closer to 100 in his career with a goal and an assist on the night. His three-game points streak (3g/4a) now leaves him with 98 in 113 games played in a Big Green sweater.
Senior goalie James Mello (Rehoboth, Mass.) turned aside 20 shots as Brown (8-9-3, 5-6-2 ECAC Hockey) was limited in scoring chances, but played a physical game in front of the Big Green netminder, making it difficult for him to see pucks for periods of time.
Brandon McNally scored Friday's game-winner.
Nick Walsh (Shannonville, Ontario) jumped up on the first line with fellow senior Jones and sophomore Eric Robinson (Foxboro, Ontario), a move that paid dividends early for head coach Bob Gaudet's squad.
Walsh scored his third of the season just 3:34 into the game, finishing a rebound on a point shot from junior Mike Keenan (South Weymouth, Mass.) that found its way on net through the traffic in the high slot. Jones set up the play with a pass up the boards to the captain for the blast.
Jones' helper was the 73rd of his career, moving him into a three-way tie for 11th all-time at Dartmouth with Richard Rondeau '44 and Tom Fleming '76
Jones got on the board 2:01 later with a goal of his own. The senior, playing center for just the second time this season, coming in on odd-man rush in the slot and fired a low shot on goal that Brown's Marco De Filippo kicked back out. Collecting the rebound between the circles, Jones moved back to his forehand where he finished the play with his seventh of the year and third in as many games.
Late in the period, freshman Brandon McNally (Saugus, Mass.) redirected a shot from Robinson on the power play to make it 3-0 after one. With 2:26 showing on the clock, Robinson fired a shot from the right circle that McNally was able to tip over the shoulder of De Filippo, leading to the Bears' goalie's departure from the game with senior Michael Clemete coming in off the bench.
Freshman Jesse Beamish (Mississauga, Ontario) set up the play with the cross-ice feed to Robinson for the initial shot.
Brown's Chris Zaires scored 2:06 into the second period to cut the lead to two, but freshman Tyler Sikura (Aurora, Ontario) answered back for the home team just 20 seconds later to regain the three-goal lead, 4-1.
Sikura's eighth goal of the season ties him with Robinson for the team lead through 19 games. The Big Green's fourth goal was the prettiest of all the night's tallies with Sikura finishing a nice passing play from reigning ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week Eric Neiley (Warminster, Pa.) and junior Mark Goggin (Glen Ellyn, Ill.) with a high, hard shot into the top left corner.
With a physical second period of play winding down, Bears' captain Jack Maclellan scored his team's second goal in the midst of a scrum in front of Mello with just 1:21 showing on the clock.
Two more Dartmouth goals in the third period wrapped up the 6-2 victory and helped push the home team over the .500 mark.
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Doug Jones scored and had an assist to give him 98-career points. |
Senior Connor Goggin (Glen Ellyn, Ill.) made the play of the night as he stopped a clearing attempt at the point with his hand while on a 4-on-3 power play. He reached out and grabbed the puck with his right hand, batted it over to Sikura at the point then waited for the pass back that he finished with a hard one-timer to the lower right corner.
A Jason Bourgea (South Burlington, Vt.) empty-net marker with nine seconds left closed out the game that saw 25 penalty (98 minutes) calls in all. Senior Paul Lee (Garden City, N.Y.) was credited with an assist after an unselfish pass to Bourgea all alone in the offensive zone allowed the junior winger to notch his first of 2011-12.
Brown finished the night 0-of-5 on the man-advantage, while Dartmouth managed two goals in a game for just the second time this season (Cornell, 1/21), going 2-for-5.
The Bears' tandem of De Filippo (7) and Clemente (26) combined for 33 saves opposite Mello Friday evening.
The Big Green host Yale on Saturday night at 7 p.m. A large crowd is anticipated and standing-room only tickets are all that remain for the tilt with the Bulldogs. For ticket information, please call the Dartmouth Ticket Office at 603-646-2466.
NOTES: After both missed two games due to injury, juniors Alex Goodship (Blackfalds,Alberta) and Bourgea were reinserted into the Big Green lineup...The two goals 5:44 into the game marked the fastest pair of tallies to start a game this year for the Big Green... In all, 10 of the 12 forwards dressed recorded at least one point in the game... Dartmouth had only scored three goals in a period once prior to last weekend. The team did so in consecutive regulation periods after three in the third against Colgate last Saturday forced OT before scoring another three in the first period against Brown on Friday night...Dartmouth is now 7-0-1 vs. Brown is its last eight meetings, including 2-0 this season. In contrast, tonight the Big Green will be looking for their first win over Yale since Feb. 23, 2008; a stretch of eight-straight losses.