GAME 19
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Dartmouth (2-15-1, 1-9-1 ECAC Hockey) vs. Brown (7-10-2, 3-7-2 ECAC Hockey)
Date: Friday, January 20, 2023 – 7 p.m.
Location: Providence, R.I. – Meehan Auditorium
All-Time Series: 85-71-9
Last Meeting: 11/5/22 – T, 2-2 (OT), Shootout win
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GAME 20
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Dartmouth (2-15-1, 1-9-1 ECAC Hockey) vs. Yale (3-10-4, 2-8-2 ECAC Hockey)
Date: Saturday, January 21, 2023 – 7 p.m.
Location: New Haven, Conn. – Ingalls Rink
All-Time Series: 100-116-15
Last Meeting: 12/31/22 – W, 4-3
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THIS WEEKEND
The Dartmouth men's hockey team heads to Brown and Yale this weekend for a pair of ECAC Hockey and Ivy League matchups. The Big Green take on the Bears on Friday evening followed by the Bulldogs on Saturday night. Both games will be available to stream on ESPN+ and Stretch Internet.
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LOOKING BACK TO LAST WEEKEND
Dartmouth played St. Lawrence and Clarkson for the first time this season this past weekend at Thompson Arena. The Big Green fell to the Saints, 3-2, in overtime to open the weekend.
Alex Krause scored in his NCAA debut while
Tanner Palocsik grabbed his third goal of the year with a late equalizer in the third that would send the game to overtime. On Saturday, the comeback bid against Clarkson fell just short. Facing a 5-1 deficit in the second period, the Big Green brought the game all the way back to 5-4.
Tucker McRae scored his first collegiate goal late in the second period.
Cooper Flinton and
Sean Chisholm also scored for Dartmouth along with Krause, who scored for the second straight night.
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FIRST TWO GAMES, FIRST TWO GOALS = ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
On Monday, Krause earned ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week honors after scoring in his first two collegiate games over the weekend. He becomes the second Big Green skater to win Rookie of the Week of this season after
Luke Haymes earned the recognition earlier this season.
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THE STATS
Haymes leads the Big Green in goals with seven.
Matt Hubbarde sits second with four while six different players are tied for third with three. Palocsik has a team-high nine assists followed by
Braiden Dorfman with six.
John Fusco,
Cam MacDonald,
Joey Musa and Hubbarde each have five assists.
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The Big Green have blocked 216 shots this season, led by Musa's 20.
Jack Cameron and McRae both have 18 while Fusco has 17.
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Cooper Black has started all 18 games in goal for Dartmouth. He has made 478 saves and has allowed 53 goals for a save percentage of .900.
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The Dartmouth penalty kill ranks first nationally with a percentage of .915. The Big Green have allowed just five power play goals this season.
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SCOUTING BROWN
Brown enters Friday's contest with a 7-10-2, 3-7-2 record. The Bears have won their last three games, grabbing wins over No. 8 Merrimack (6-2), Union (6-2) and Rensselaer (3-0).
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Ryan Bottrill leads the Bears in goals with six. James Crossman and Cole Quisenberry are right behind with five apiece. Jackson Munro and Bottrill both have a team-high eight assists. Four different players are tied for second with seven.
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Mathieu Caron has started all 19 games between the pipes for Brown. He has made 549 saves and has allowed 43 goals for a save percentage of .927.
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ALL-TIME AGAINST THE BEARS
The Big Green are 85-71-9 all-time against the Bears with a 38-39-6 record on the road. Dartmouth picked up two points against Brown earlier this season at Thompson Arena. The teams skated to a 2-2 tie, with Dartmouth winning the shootout, courtesy of Musa and Black.
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SCOUTING YALE
Yale enters the weekend with a 3-10-4, 2-8-2 record. They will face No. 9 Harvard on Friday evening. The Bulldogs are coming off a four-point weekend against Rensselaer and Union. They defeated the Engineers, 4-1, on Friday evening before a 0-0 tie with the Dutchmen. Union won the shootout.
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David Chen, Cole Donhauser and Briggs Gammill share the lead in goals for Yale with four. Five different players have scored twice this season. Chen also leads the team in assists with five. Michael Young, Donhauser and Gammill all have four.
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Yale has utilized three different goaltenders this season, with Luke Pearson and Nathan Reid sharing most of the minutes. Pearson and Reid have combined to make 409 saves and have allowed 33 goals.
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ALL-TIME AGAINST THE BULLDOGS
The Big Green are 100-116-15 all-time against the Bulldogs with a 47-71-7 record on the road. This will be the third time the two teams have played each other this season. Dartmouth won, 6-0, in the ECAC Hockey matchup at Thompson Arena in early November. Yale made the trip to Hanover for this year's Ledyard Classic. In the consolation game, Yale and Dartmouth squared off in a non-conference contest, with the Big Green winning, 4-3.
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FOLLOW ALONG
Both games will be available to stream on ESPN+ and Stretch Internet.
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Live stats are provided in the links above and can be found on the team's schedule page.
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WHAT'S AHEAD
Dartmouth returns to Thompson Arena for the start of a seven-game homestand. The Big Green play host to Cornell and Colgate. Friday's contest against the Big Red is presented by The Richards Group. Saturday's game against the Raiders is presented by Cardigan Mountain School as well as the celebration for Bob Gaudet '81. Both games will be available to stream on ESPN+ and Stretch Internet.