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Lohry's OT Goal Lifts Men's Hockey to Win
November 08, 2008 | Men's Ice Hockey
PRINCETON -- Sophomore Kevin Lohry scored midway through overtime to lift the ninth-ranked Princeton men's hockey team to a 2-1 win over Colgate on Saturday afternoon at Hobey Baker Rink.
A day after being shutout despite 43 shots, the Tigers went ahead just 1:15 into the contest on their second shot of the night. Senior Lee Jubinville carried the puck into the Colagte zone and fed sophomore Mike Kamer who fired a shot that Colgate goaltender Charles Long knocked aside. The rebound however came right to senior Brett Wilson who buried it into the Colgate net for his second goal of the season.
Both teams settled down from there and Princeton played with the one-goal lead for the next 54:29 before Colgate knotted the score up with 4:26 left in the game. Ethan Cox fed Austin Smith who circled the net and waited out Princeton junior goaltender Zane Kalemba before sliding the puck along the ice for the goal.
Princeton stared overtime with 1:46 remaining on a power play and used the man advantage to gain momentum early in the extra session. Princeton attempted eight shots in overtime and five of them were on goal with the fifth finding the back of the net. Junior Kevin Kaiser got control of the puck in the corner and got it up to junior Brad Schroeder at the point. Schroeder took a slap shot that hit off the skate of senior Brandan Kushniruk in front of the net and ricocheted to Lohry, who blasted through the legs of Long for his first of the season.
Kalemba finished the night with 26 saves for the win, while Long made 32 saves in a losing effort. Princeton outshot Colgate 34-27.
The game was the first played by the Tigers that went to overtime in more than a season. Princeton is now 2-1 overall and 1-1 in ECAC Hockey action.
A day after being shutout despite 43 shots, the Tigers went ahead just 1:15 into the contest on their second shot of the night. Senior Lee Jubinville carried the puck into the Colagte zone and fed sophomore Mike Kamer who fired a shot that Colgate goaltender Charles Long knocked aside. The rebound however came right to senior Brett Wilson who buried it into the Colgate net for his second goal of the season.
Both teams settled down from there and Princeton played with the one-goal lead for the next 54:29 before Colgate knotted the score up with 4:26 left in the game. Ethan Cox fed Austin Smith who circled the net and waited out Princeton junior goaltender Zane Kalemba before sliding the puck along the ice for the goal.
Princeton stared overtime with 1:46 remaining on a power play and used the man advantage to gain momentum early in the extra session. Princeton attempted eight shots in overtime and five of them were on goal with the fifth finding the back of the net. Junior Kevin Kaiser got control of the puck in the corner and got it up to junior Brad Schroeder at the point. Schroeder took a slap shot that hit off the skate of senior Brandan Kushniruk in front of the net and ricocheted to Lohry, who blasted through the legs of Long for his first of the season.
Kalemba finished the night with 26 saves for the win, while Long made 32 saves in a losing effort. Princeton outshot Colgate 34-27.
The game was the first played by the Tigers that went to overtime in more than a season. Princeton is now 2-1 overall and 1-1 in ECAC Hockey action.
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