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Five Goals In The Third Period Send Men's Hockey To 7-3 Win At Dartmouth
February 03, 2023 | Men's Ice Hockey
A five-goal third period broke open a tie game after two periods as Princeton scored a 7-3 win at Dartmouth.
Ian Murphy had a hat trick for the Tigers, the first since Corey Andonovski had three goals at St. Cloud State on November 2, 2019. All total, Murphy had a four-point night – the first Tiger to post four points in a game since Luke Keenan had four against St. Lawrence on February 14, 2020.
Princeton's seven goals were the most by the Tigers since a matching 7-3 win over Maine on December 29, 2018. The last time Princeton netted seven goals in an ECAC game came in a 7-1 win over Dartmouth at Thompson Arena on November 2, 2018.
Tyler Rubin broke the scoreless tie with his first collegiate goal with 3:16 left in the first period. After strong work from Nick Seitz and David Jacobs along the wall, the puck filtered back to Nick Carabin who slid over to his defensive partner. Rubin took the ice given to him, and followed up his original shot – which was blocked by a sliding Big Green forward – and sent his second offering top corner before Cooper Black could readjust.
Dartmouth cut the lead in half with a Tyler Campbell goal 6:42 into the second period. A bit of a scramble in front led to Campbell knocking in a goal from just outside the crease.
Luke Haymes tied the game for the Big Green with a power-play goal just past the midway mark of the second period. Dartmouth caught the Tigers in the midst of a line change during a 5-on-3 man-advantage and Haymes broke free down the right win before firing a snap-shot inside the far post.
Each team would strike for a power-play goal early in the third period, the two goals coming 0:15 apart.
First, Ian Murphy struck for his second of the night, cashing in a one-timer from the dot.
The Tigers would take a penalty off the ensuing faceoff, and Sean Chisholm would snap home a tally from just inside the faceoff circle to again tie the game up.
Nick Seitz gave Princeton a 4-3 lead with a tuck from in tight on a contested breakaway with 8:13 remaining in the game. Murphy picked up his third point of the game with the primary assist, springing Seitz free with a backhand flip from the neutral zone.
Princeton is back on the road next weekend, taking on Saint Lawrence (February 17) and Clarkson (February 18) with 7 p.m. starts.
Ian Murphy had a hat trick for the Tigers, the first since Corey Andonovski had three goals at St. Cloud State on November 2, 2019. All total, Murphy had a four-point night – the first Tiger to post four points in a game since Luke Keenan had four against St. Lawrence on February 14, 2020.
Nick Carabin had a career-high three assists, while Liam Gorman (1g, 2a) tied his career high with three points. For the night, 11 different Tigers had at least one point.Tip Drill!
— Princeton Men's Ice Hockey (@princetonhockey) February 4, 2023
Nick Carabin with a saucy flip towards the goal and Ian Murphy gets a stick on puck to knock it under the bar and in for a PPG and a 2-0 lead! pic.twitter.com/dwrO6ZEXJL
Princeton's seven goals were the most by the Tigers since a matching 7-3 win over Maine on December 29, 2018. The last time Princeton netted seven goals in an ECAC game came in a 7-1 win over Dartmouth at Thompson Arena on November 2, 2018.
Tyler Rubin broke the scoreless tie with his first collegiate goal with 3:16 left in the first period. After strong work from Nick Seitz and David Jacobs along the wall, the puck filtered back to Nick Carabin who slid over to his defensive partner. Rubin took the ice given to him, and followed up his original shot – which was blocked by a sliding Big Green forward – and sent his second offering top corner before Cooper Black could readjust.
Ian Murphy gave the Tigers a 2-0 lead with a power-play goal early in the second period. After a faceoff win from Brendan Gorman, Nick Carabin flipped a wrister towards the left post which Murphy redirected up under the crossbar for his eighth goal of the season.In The Lineup & On The Board!
— Princeton Men's Ice Hockey (@princetonhockey) February 4, 2023
In his first game back after injury, Tyler Rubin nets his first collegiate goal! pic.twitter.com/QDKLjVCAtM
Dartmouth cut the lead in half with a Tyler Campbell goal 6:42 into the second period. A bit of a scramble in front led to Campbell knocking in a goal from just outside the crease.
Luke Haymes tied the game for the Big Green with a power-play goal just past the midway mark of the second period. Dartmouth caught the Tigers in the midst of a line change during a 5-on-3 man-advantage and Haymes broke free down the right win before firing a snap-shot inside the far post.
Each team would strike for a power-play goal early in the third period, the two goals coming 0:15 apart.
First, Ian Murphy struck for his second of the night, cashing in a one-timer from the dot.
The Tigers would take a penalty off the ensuing faceoff, and Sean Chisholm would snap home a tally from just inside the faceoff circle to again tie the game up.
Nick Seitz gave Princeton a 4-3 lead with a tuck from in tight on a contested breakaway with 8:13 remaining in the game. Murphy picked up his third point of the game with the primary assist, springing Seitz free with a backhand flip from the neutral zone.
Liam Gorman netted an empty-netter with 1:51 remaining before Ian Murphy finished off the hat trick with an ENG of his own with 0:16 remaining. The scoring wasn't done as Joe Berg broke in for a goal 0:05 later to cap the scoring.The Ole' Alley-Oop!
— Princeton Men's Ice Hockey (@princetonhockey) February 4, 2023
Nick Seitz gets sprung free and does what he does.
Not bad, @PrincetonMBB, eh? pic.twitter.com/0mTeO4WKvX
Princeton is back on the road next weekend, taking on Saint Lawrence (February 17) and Clarkson (February 18) with 7 p.m. starts.
Team Stats
PRI
DAR
Shots
40
23
PPG
2
2
SHG
0
0
Penalties
5
5
Penalty Mins
21
10
Faceoffs Won
35
38
Game Leaders
Skaters
Players Mentioned
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