HAMILTON – Senior Daniel Gentzler and junior Kyle Baun scored to lead No. 17 Colgate to a 2-2 tie against Cornell in ECAC Hockey action Saturday at Lynah Rink.
After a scoreless first period, the two teams traded goals during the first and final minute of the second. Christian Hilbrich gave the Big Red a 1-0 lead with a power play goal just 25 seconds into the middle frame, but Daniel Gentzler knotted the game at 1-1 with an unassisted effort 23.5 seconds before the second intermission.
The two sides once again exchanged goals in the third. Cornell took a 2-1 lead at the midway point of the frame when John McCarron deflected a shot home on the power play, only to see the Raiders tie it up with less than five minutes remaining on a rebound goal from Baun.
Sophomore Charlie Finn made 29 saves in goal for Colgate. Sophomore Mitch Gillam turned aside 23 shots between the pipes for Cornell.
Bottom Line
No. 17 Colgate 2, Cornell 2 (ot)
Won-Lost Records
– Colgate moved to 14-9-3 overall and 6-5-3 in ECAC play as it recorded its second tie in three games.
– Cornell saw its record shift to 9-9-3 on the season and 7-6-1 against league competition.
How It Happened
– Cornell took a 1-0 lead just 25 seconds into the second period as Hilbrich tipped a point shot from Joakim Ryan past Finn to give the Big Red the lead. Cole Bardreau earned a secondary assist on the power play tally that came just two seconds before the penalty expired.
– Gentzler would tie the game at 1-1 with just 23.5 seconds remaining in the second period. After a faceoff in the Cornell zone, Gentzler collected a loose puck in the right faceoff circle and fired a shot that trickled past Gillam and into the cage for his first goal of the season.
– Cornell regained its lead at the 9:41 mark of the third period when McCarron he deflected a point shot from the middle of the slot into the top left-hand corner for his first goal of the season. Jacob MacDonald and Holden Anderson were credited with assists on the power play goal.
– Baun brought the Raiders level with 4:28 remaining in regulation with his team-leading 11th goal of the season. Junior Tyson Spink started the sequence by playing the puck back to sophomore Jake Kulevich at the left point. Kulevich then put a shot on net that Gilliam was able to stop, but the puck went to Baun, who slid the puck into the back of the net for the equalizer.
– In overtime, Colgate attempted all four shots taken during the extra session, but Gillam was up to the challenge each time, including a stop on a Kulevich slap shot through traffic during a power play opportunity.
Inside The Box Score
– Cornell out-shot Colgate, 31-25, in the contest. The Big Red held a 24-12 margin over the Raiders through the first two periods, but Colgate posted a 9-7 edge in the third and tallied all four shots taken in overtime.
– Cornell was 2-for-4 on the power play while Colgate was 0-for-4 with the man advantage.
– Baun, Tyson Spink and Kevin Lough all attempted three shots each to pace Colgate. McCarron led the Big Red with five shot attempts.
– Colgate held a 39-37 advantage in faceoffs during the contest, Tylor Spink (14), freshman Mike Panowyk (12) and senior John Lidgett (10) all won double-digit draws for the Raiders.
Key Raider Info
– Gentzler became the 18th different Colgate player to score a goal this season with his second-period tally.
– Baun recorded his team-leading 11th goal of the season with his third-period tally. He also maintained a two-point lead in the team scoring race, holding 23-21 edge over linemate Tyson Spink.
– Lough played in his 100th game in a Colgate uniform. He is the second Raider to reach the century mark in games played this weekend, joining Baun in that exclusive category.
‘gate One Timers
– Colgate moved to 1-1-3 this season in games that have gone to overtime.
– The Raiders saw their record shift to 2-6-2 when trailing after two periods in 2014-15.
– Colgate moved to 12-2-3 when allowing two goals or fewer in a game this season.
– The Raiders saw their record shift to 3-6-3 when their opponent scores first this season.
– Colgate moved to 3-8-3 in 2014-15 when scoring two goals or less in a game.
From The Source
Colgate Head Coach Don Vaughan
(On game)
“I liked how we battled. Getting down twice in this building, it’s not an easy place to come back in. I was really pleased with our effort. I thought our third period was our best. Last night really stung. It’s a tough way to lose a game at home, so you have to muster up the energy. This team has been really good at hitting the reset button all season. We came in here tonight with a game plan and an attitude and we were able to get out of here with a point.”
(On game plan against Cornell)
“They’re a tough team to play against. They’re so big and strong, you’re probably going to lose the territorial battle a lot of nights, but we were prepared for that. We wanted to keep the puck on the perimeter and not give them too much by the net. I thought we did a really good job of that. They had two goals tonight, both on the power play on deflections. I liked the way we played five-on-five.”
(On getting a point with the tie)
“It’s a confidence booster for sure. We always look ahead, so now we’ve got two big games next weekend. We’re in the thick of it. It’s a tough league. Every point is really important and this one tonight could be really important at the end of the year.”
Up Next
– Colgate returns to action Feb. 7 when it hosts Princeton in a 7 p.m. contest at Starr Rink.
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