Princeton University Athletics
Too Little, Too Late
December 28, 2001 | Men's Ice Hockey
Dec. 28, 2001
Final Stats
PRINCETON, N.J. - Princeton looked like it felt the effects of a 20-day layoff as the Tigers fell to Notre Dame 2-1 Friday night at Hobey Baker Rink in a non-conference men's hockey game.
"I won't use the layoff as an excuse," Princeton coach Len Quesnelle said. "We played hard, but only for 10 or 12 minutes out of 60, and that's not going to win games."
Playing for the first time since a 4-2 victory at Rensselaer Dec. 8, Princeton allowed Notre Dame to dominate the first 20 minutes as the Fighting Irish fired19 shots at freshman goalie Trevor Clay (Winnipeg, Manitoba). Despite yielding two first-period goals, Clay made several spectacular saves, including six during a two-man advantage midway through the period.
Seeing only his second action of the season, and first since Nov. 3, Clay was the game's No. 3 after finishing with 41 saves. After stopping 17 in the first period, Clay stopped 13 in the second and 11 in the third. "I saw an average of 45 shots a game last year," Clay said remembering his days with the Trail Smoke Eaters of the British Columbia Hockey League. "But I probably would have liked a couple less in the first period tonight."
With Clay pulled in favor of an extra attacker, the Tigers cut to the lead to 2-1 at 18:20 of the third. Senior David Del Monte (Mississauga, Ont.), the Tigers leading scorer, gathered the puck at the right face-off circle, cut toward the center of the ice and beat Notre Dame goalie Morgan Cey high to the blocker side just inside the post. George Parros (Randolph, N.J.) and Trevor Beaney (Cornwall, Vt.) picked up the assists on Del Mont's fourth goal of the season.
Playing without captain David Schneider (Melrose Park, Ill.), who will miss four to six weeks with a fractured foot, the Tigers' late surge couldn't counteract their inconsistent play earlier in the game.
"Any time you let a team come into your barn and outshoot you like that, it's unacceptable," said Del Monte. "It's too bad we didn't give [Clay] any help. You either play for 60 minutes or you set yourself up for a loss. We just seem to lack consistency."
Princeton managed just 22 shots on Cey, nine in the third period. "Notre Dame is a good team," Del Monte said, "but we made it easy for them by not skating. When you're in a slump, you have to put the puck on net and go for rebounds."
Clay finally succumbed to the first-period pressure at 13:22. After a Princeton turnover in front of its bench at the blue line, David Inman skated down the left wing and his two-on-one pass deflected of Tiger defenseman Neil McCann (Calgary, Alberta) and past Clay.
Despite being outplayed, Princeton was down by a goal, but its fourth penalty of the first period cost the Tigers with just 40 seconds to play. It looked like Clay stopped Michael Chin's shot, but the puck deflected off his left pad and into the net, giving the Fighting Irish a power-play goal and a 2-0 lead.
Clay downplayed the two bad bounces, "That's hockey. It's just puck-luck."
With No. 2 goalie Nate Nomeland (Fargo, N.D.) our four to six weeks with a fractured hand, Quesnelle decided to give Clay some playing time in the first of two non-conference games against Notre Dame.
"Trevor had an outstanding performance," Quesnelle said.
"I want to see 60 minutes of hard work tomorrow night," he said of the rematch that will be played at Sovereign Bank Arena, home of the ECHL's Trenton Titans on Saturday, Dec. 29. Face-off is 7:30 p.m.
Notre Dame (6-7-4) 2 - 0 - 0 - 2
Princeton (4-10-0) 0 - 0 - 1 - 1
First period - Scoring: 1. Notre Dame, David Inman 9 (unassisted), 13:22. 2. Notre Dame, Michael Chin 7 (power play) (Tom Galvin, Connor Dunlop), 19:20. Penalties: Matt Maglione, Pr (obstruction hooking), 9:00, Josh Roberts, Pr (high-sticking), 9:28, Dunlop, ND (hooking), 14:03, James Fitzpatrick, Pr (cross-checking), 15:15, Neil Komadoski, ND (holding), 15:36, Trevor Beaney, Pr (tripping), 17:41.
Second period - Scoring: None. Penalties: Jon Maruk, ND (charging) 2:25, Sharam Fouladgar-Mercer, Pr (tripping) 3:41, T.J. Mathieson, ND (holding), 7:48, George Parros, Pr (interference) 8:06, Komadoski, ND (tripping), 10:30.
Third period - Scoring: 3. Princeton, David Del Monte 4 (George Parros, Trevor Beaney), 18:20. Penalties: Yan Stastny, ND (tripping) 4:25.
Power-play opportunities
Notre Dame 1 for 5
Princeton 0 for 6
Penalties
Notre Dame 6 for 12
Princeton 6 for 12
Goalies
Morgan Cey (Notre Dame) - 60 min., 21 saves, 1 goal-against
Trevor Clay (Princeton) - 58:30 min., 41 saves, 2 goals-against
Shots
Notre Dame - 19 - 13 - 11 - 43
Princeton -- 6 - 6 - 10 - 22
Three Stars
1. David Inman (ND)
2. Morgan Cey (ND)
3. Trevor Clay (Pr)
Attendance: 2,301 (sellout)
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