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St. Lawrence Holds Off Princeton 5-4
November 10, 2006 | Men's Ice Hockey
CANTON, N.Y. -- Freshmen Mark Magnowski and Dan Bartlett each recorded two points but after falling behind early, the Princeton men's hockey team was unable to catch up to St. Lawrence in a 5-4 loss on Friday night at Appleton Arena.
St. Lawrence jumped out to a 1-0 lead on the first shift of the game. The Saints dumped the puck into the Princeton end and Charlie Giffin scored his fourth of the year just 23 seconds into the game when he was left alone in front and Kyle Rank got him the puck from behind the net.
St. Lawrence made the score 2-0 on their second shot of the game at 3:29 as Rank made it a 2-0 by taking a pass from Kevin DeVergilio and shooting into the upper corner. That goal chased Princeton sophomore starting goalie Thomas Sychterz from the game.
Freshman Zane Kalemba took over in the Princeton goal and shut down the Saints the rest of the first period, making 15 saves, while Saint goalie Alex Petizian stopped all six Princeton shots on goal.
Princeton used a pair of odd-man rushes to tie the score in the second period. First senior Darroll Powe finished off a shorthanded two-on-one with a tip in at the goal mouth from Magnowski for Powe's second of the year 1:09 into the second. The goal was Princeton's second shorthanded score in as many games after Princeton had gone 49 games since it had lost scored a shorthanded goal.
Senior Kevin Westgarth scored his third of the season on a clean breakaway at 16:03 to tie the score at 2-2. The goal extended Westgarth's point streak to four games. Bartlett sprung him with the breakaway pass.
The Saints regained the lead on a power play as Taylor, who rattled one off the inside of the post midway through the period, scored his second of the season off a goal mouth feed by Rank at 18:52 to give the Saints a 3-2 lead after two periods.
St. Lawrence maintained its lead from there. Jeremiah Cunningham gave the Saints a 4-2 lead 2:21 into the third period when he collected a big rebound off a shot by Zach Miskovic and hit the empty cage, but the Tigers got that right back as Magnowski finished off a rush off the faceoff with his second of the year at 2:55. Junior Mike Moore assisted on the goal.
St. Lawrence regained a two-goal lead moments later when Taylor took a pass from Brock McBride and scored his second of the night at 4:18 to give the Saints a 5-3 lead.
Princeton goat back within one on the power-play at 13:33 when sophomore Lee Jubinville got one back for the Tigers on a power play. Bartlett assisted on the goal, which was Jubinville's third in the last two games.
The Saints were able to hold off the Tigers the rest of the way. The Tigers were able to pull Kalemba for an extra attacker with 19 seconds left, but the Saints won a defensive zone faceoff with 6.4 seconds to play and ran out the clock.
Kalemba finished with 34 saves for the Tigers while Petizian finished with 16 as the Saints had a 39-20 edge in shots on goal.
Princeton completes the weekend tomorrow afternoon at Clarkson.
St. Lawrence jumped out to a 1-0 lead on the first shift of the game. The Saints dumped the puck into the Princeton end and Charlie Giffin scored his fourth of the year just 23 seconds into the game when he was left alone in front and Kyle Rank got him the puck from behind the net.
St. Lawrence made the score 2-0 on their second shot of the game at 3:29 as Rank made it a 2-0 by taking a pass from Kevin DeVergilio and shooting into the upper corner. That goal chased Princeton sophomore starting goalie Thomas Sychterz from the game.
Freshman Zane Kalemba took over in the Princeton goal and shut down the Saints the rest of the first period, making 15 saves, while Saint goalie Alex Petizian stopped all six Princeton shots on goal.
Princeton used a pair of odd-man rushes to tie the score in the second period. First senior Darroll Powe finished off a shorthanded two-on-one with a tip in at the goal mouth from Magnowski for Powe's second of the year 1:09 into the second. The goal was Princeton's second shorthanded score in as many games after Princeton had gone 49 games since it had lost scored a shorthanded goal.
Senior Kevin Westgarth scored his third of the season on a clean breakaway at 16:03 to tie the score at 2-2. The goal extended Westgarth's point streak to four games. Bartlett sprung him with the breakaway pass.
The Saints regained the lead on a power play as Taylor, who rattled one off the inside of the post midway through the period, scored his second of the season off a goal mouth feed by Rank at 18:52 to give the Saints a 3-2 lead after two periods.
St. Lawrence maintained its lead from there. Jeremiah Cunningham gave the Saints a 4-2 lead 2:21 into the third period when he collected a big rebound off a shot by Zach Miskovic and hit the empty cage, but the Tigers got that right back as Magnowski finished off a rush off the faceoff with his second of the year at 2:55. Junior Mike Moore assisted on the goal.
St. Lawrence regained a two-goal lead moments later when Taylor took a pass from Brock McBride and scored his second of the night at 4:18 to give the Saints a 5-3 lead.
Princeton goat back within one on the power-play at 13:33 when sophomore Lee Jubinville got one back for the Tigers on a power play. Bartlett assisted on the goal, which was Jubinville's third in the last two games.
The Saints were able to hold off the Tigers the rest of the way. The Tigers were able to pull Kalemba for an extra attacker with 19 seconds left, but the Saints won a defensive zone faceoff with 6.4 seconds to play and ran out the clock.
Kalemba finished with 34 saves for the Tigers while Petizian finished with 16 as the Saints had a 39-20 edge in shots on goal.
Princeton completes the weekend tomorrow afternoon at Clarkson.
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