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Sophomore goaltender Charlie Finn made 28 saves to record his second straight shutout as fourth-ranked Colgate posted a 3-0 victory over visiting Northeastern in collegiate men’s ice hockey action Saturday at Starr Rink.

 

Finn stymied the Huskies attack for a second straight contest, making 22 of his 28 stops during the final two periods to tally his third career shutout.

 

Sophomore Derek Freeman scored the game-winning goal less than two minutes into the second period. Juniors Mike Borkowski and Kyle Baun added insurance tallies in the third to help pace the Raiders to the weekend sweep.

 

Bottom Line

No. 4/6 Colgate 3, Northeastern 0

 

Won-Lost Records

– No. 4/6 Colgate completed the weekend sweep as it improved to 3-1-0 on the season.

– Northeastern dropped to 0-3-0 on the campaign as it was shutout for the second straight contest.

 

How It Happened

– Freeman opened the scoring at the 1:55 mark of the second period, knocking home a loose puck from just off the left post for his first goal of the season. Fellow sophomores Tim Harrison and Andrew Black were credited with assists on the play.

– Borkowski doubled the Raiders advantage to 2-0 just 53 seconds into the third period, converting a feed from senior Joe Wilson in the slot for his first goal of the season. Junior Darcy Wilson also picked up an assist on the play.

– Baun closed out the scoring for the second straight contest with a power play goal late in the third period. Junior Tyson Spink started the play gaining entry to the Huskies’ zone before making handing the puck off to Borkowski. Borkowksi worked his way down the left side before finding a hard-charging Baun in the slot, where he buried the puck into the back of the net to give the Raiders a 3-0 margin.

 

Key Raider Info

– Junior Tyson Spink extended his point-scoring streak to three games as he was credited with an assist on junior Kyle Baun’s third-period tally.

– Baun has scored in each of the last two contests as he leads the team with three goals this season. Baun is the only Colgate player with multiple goals this season.

– Murphy also finished the weekend with points in both contests as he was credited with an assist on Borkowski’s third-period strike.

– The Raiders have successfully killed off 11 straight penalties, as Northeastern was 0-for-4 with the man advantage on Saturday.

 

Inside The Box Score

– Colgate posted a 41-28 shot advantage in the contest. The Raiders out-shot the Huskies in two of the three periods, posting a 12-6 margin in the first and 19-10 edge in the third.

– Colgate held a 33-29 margin in the faceoff circle. Freshman Mike Panowyk (13-of-23) and junior Mike Borkowski (11-of-20) combined to record 24 of the Raiders’ 33 wins at the dot.

– Colgate scored a power play goal for the third straight contest as it was 1-for-6 on the man advantage. Northeastern was 0-for-4 on the power play during the contest.

– Northeastern junior Kevin Roy led all players with five shot attempts in the contest while four players attempted four shots apiece to share team-high honors in that category for the Raiders.

 

Raiders Post Back-To-Back Shutouts For First Time Since 2007-08

– With its back-to-back shutouts, Colgate recorded consecutive shutouts for the first time since the 2007-08 season.

– The Raiders blanked Clarkson, RPI and Union in three straight games from between Feb. 9 and Feb. 16, 2008.

 

Up Next

– No. 4/6 Colgate returns to action Oct. 24 when it opens a two-game series at Sacred Heart with a 7 p.m. contest.

– Northeastern is back on the ice Oct. 24 with a 7 p.m. Hockey East matchup against UMass at Matthews Arena.

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