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Game 21 -
Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012 - 7:00 p.m.
Dartmouth Big
Green (9-9-2, 6-6-1 ECAC Hockey) vs.
Harvard Crimson
(6-6-8, 5-4-6 ECAC Hockey)
Location: Cambridge, Mass. - Bright Hockey Center (2,776)
All-Time Series: 58-124-8
First Meeting: Feb. 8, 1908 - L, 12-3
Last Meeting: Nov. 25, 2011 - T, 3-3
Streak: Dartmouth, 2-0-1
Last Dartmouth Win: Mar.
13, 2011 - 4-3 (Home, ECAC Tourney)
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HANOVER, N.H. - It was another weekend split with a familiar feel for the Big Green. Dartmouth opened the two-day slate against Ivy and ECAC Hockey foes with a dominating 6-2 win over Brown on Friday night, before falling to Yale Saturday night, 5-4, in front of a sellout crowd at Thompson Arena.
For the second straight Saturday, there was an epic third-period comeback that eventually resulted in the road team taking the win. However, last Saturday's game saw the visiting Big Green score three times in the third to force overtime, where they won on a Doug Jones (Marietta, Ga.) redirect in the slot.
This past Saturday night, it was Dartmouth that was on the losing end of a comeback bid as Yale scored three times in the third, including the winner with 34.8 seconds left in the game to earn the victory, 5-4.
The Big Green scored four in the first against the Bulldogs after netting three in the opening period the night before against the Bears. But unlike Friday's game, Dartmouth was unable to hold off Yale's late surge that resulted in the heartbreaking loss.
The Big Green won't have too much time to dwell on their last game as a Tuesday night match-up with ECAC Hockey travel partner Harvard in Cambridge is the third game in a five-day span. The two teams met in Hanover on Black Friday, playing to a 3-3 tie in front of a standing-room only crowd of 4,163 at Thompson Arena.
Tuesday is the middle of five league games in just eight days as the Big Green will head back out on the road to play Princeton Friday and Quinnipiac Saturday night; teams they swept in early November to open ECAC Hockey play.
GAME NOTES
LOOKING TO REBOUND
Saturday's 5-4 loss might be more devastating for Dartmouth had it not been
for this week's schedule which forces the team to turn the page quickly with
Tuesday's meeting with Harvard just two days later. The midweek game is the
first this season for the Big Green who have only played on Fridays, Saturdays
and Sundays in 2011-12.
GOALS IN BUNCHES
Dartmouth scored 10 goals this weekend against the Bears and
Elis, tying its best offensive output in consecutive games since scoring 10
against Quinnipiac (W, 5-4) and Princeton (W, 5-3) on Nov. 4-5.
SIX SCORES
The Big Green's six goals Friday against Brown were a season
high. Dartmouth had scored five goals in a game three times prior to the six
against the Bears, including the 5-4 overtime win at Colgate on Jan. 21.
FROM ALL OVER
Dartmouth's offensive attack was completely spread around
over the two games. Nine different players scored the team's 10 goals with
freshman Tyler Sikura (Aurora, Ontario) the only player able to light the lamp
twice. Thirteen (13) different forwards were in the Big Green lineup this
weekend and all of them recorded at least one point. Defensemen Connor Goggin
(Glen Ellyn, Ill.) and Mike Keenan (South Weymouth, Mass.) also joined the
forwards in making a mark on the scoresheet as Goggin had a goal and two
assists, while Keenan had an assist on the weekend.
JUST MISSED OUT
Senior Doug Jones (Marietta, Ga.) missed out on a chance to
score his 100th-career point at home. Coming into the two games, Jones was
four-points (96) shy of becoming the 36th player in program history to reach
the century mark. Two points in the first six minutes of the Brown game had
many thinking he would do so, but just one more assist on the third goal
against Yale the following night has Jones stuck on 99 points for his career.
HELPING OUT
Jones' 99 points (25g/74a) might have him one shy of a career milestone,
but his two assists this weekend moved him into a tie for 10th all-time at
Dartmouth with David Whitworth '98 as the two each have
74-career helpers. Bill Kelleher '97 and Michael Turner '72 are tied for eighth
all-time with 76 and are the next two players ahead of Jones on the list.
FIRST-LINE
ADDITION
Senior Nick Walsh (Shannonville,
Ontario) jumped up on the first line with Jones and sophomore Eric Robinson
(Foxboro, Mass.) and made an immediate impact. Walsh had his first
multiple-point game of the season against Brown and it took just 5:44 to do so.
The elder of the team's two Walsh brothers scored the opening tally 3:43 into
the first before assisting on Jones' goal just 2:01 later. Walsh also added an
assist Saturday on a Robinson marker.
THREE OR MORE IN 20
After just two periods of three or more
goals in their first 17 games, the Big Green have now scored three or more in a
period in each of the last three contests. Dartmouth scored three in the third
against Colgate, before finding the back of the net three times in the first against
Brown. Against the Bulldogs, the Big Green scored a season-high four goals in
the opening stanza.
SEASON
FIRSTS
Seniors Troy Mattila (Rockford, Ill.)
and Paul Lee (Garden City, N.Y.) scored their first goals of the season in the
first-period barrage against Yale. Friday night, it was junior Jason Bourgea
(South Burlington, Vt.) that notched his first of the year with an empty-net
goal with nine seconds left against the Bears.
MAKE
FAST WORK
Goals from Mattila and Robinson 25 seconds apart against the
Bears marked the third time this season that the Big Green scored two in under
30 seconds. Goals 22 seconds apart against Holy Cross in the first game of the
Ledyard Classic on Dec. 30 are the two fastest of the season, while the
25-second gap Friday ranks second. Tallies from Connor Goggin and Nick Walsh 28
seconds apart against Quinnipiac are the other time and came with under two
minutes remaining to cap a 5-4 comeback win. In all, Dartmouth has scored two
goals in under two-and-a-half minutes six (6) times in 2011-12.
GOIN' STREAKING
Currently, 10 Dartmouth players have point streaks of two or
more games. Brandon McNally (Saugus, Mass.), Bourgea, Lee, Sikura and Walsh all
have streaks that began this past weekend. Robinson and Eric Neiley (Warminster,
Pa.) are the only players whose streaks are at three contests, while both
Connor and Mark Coggin (Glen Ellyn, Ill.) and Matt Lindblad (Winnetka, Ill.) all
have streaks of four games. Jones has now scored in five straight (3g/5a), one
short of Lindblad's Dartmouth-high six games.
IN DIFFERENT
DIRECTIONS
Dartmouth is now 7-0-1 vs. Brown in its last eight meetings,
including 2-0 this season. In contrast, the Big Green are winless versus the
Bulldogs in the last nine meetings between the two, dating back to February
2008. Yale won the first two meetings of this season by one goal, 2-1 (Oct. 29)
and 5-4 (Jan. 28).
RECENTLY AGAINST THE
CRIMSON
Dartmouth is 3-1-1 in its last five meetings with Harvard
dating back to last season. Included in that figure was the Big Green's 2-1
series victory over Harvard in the ECAC Tournament last March. But that success
has not carried over much further back than that. Dartmouth is 5-3-2 in the
last 10 meetings, but just 8-10-2 in the last 20 games and 8-14-3 in the last
25. As head coach of Dartmouth, Bob Gaudet is just 9-21-3 against Harvard in 15
seasons.
DEFENSIVE-64
Both Harvard and Dartmouth have played 20 games apiece this
season and both have allowed 64 goals to rank tied for 45th in the nation
scoring defense at 3.20 goals-against per game.
OPPOSITE ENDS
Entering Tuesday's game, Dartmouth ranks last in ECAC Hockey
on the power play at 13.2% (9-for-68). On the other hand, Harvard not only
leads the league at 31.8% (27-for-85), but is also the top power-play unit in
the nation this season. Alabama-Huntsville (8-for-109, 7.3%) is the only other
team besides Dartmouth without double-digit power-play tallies in 2011-12.