
Raiders Win Trip to Albany on Double-Overtime Goal
POTSDAM, NY
-- Sophomore David McIntyre (Pefferlaw, Ont.)
scored 7:36 into the second overtime to lift the Colgate men's
hockey team to a 3-2 victory over No. 7 Clarkson on Sunday, Mar.
16, at Cheel Arena. The win gives the Raiders a berth in the ECAC
Hockey Championship at the Times Union Center in Albany next
weekend, Mar. 21-22, as they take the quarterfinal series in three
games.
After taking a heads-up pass from freshman Kevin McNamara (Chestnut
Hill, Mass.), junior Tom Riley (Ottawa, Ont.) toe-dragged a
defender at Colgate's offensive blue line, and the puck was poked
ahead. McIntyre grabbed it just inside the zone, and he had an open
lane along the inside of the right faceoff circle. McIntyre skated
in untouched to just below the hash marks, and flipped the puck
into the net over the blocker of Clarkson senior goalie David
Leggio, prompting his teammates to jump over the boards and swarm
him in a huddle of jubilation.
Colgate becomes the first No. 8 seed to eliminate a No. 1 seed
since the 1979-80 season when eighth-seeded Cornell knocked off
top-seeded Boston College in a single-elimination quarterfinal
game. The Big Red went on to win the league title with a 5-1
victory over Dartmouth in the championship game that year.
With 52 saves on the night, Dekanich broke both the Colgate career
and single-season saves records. The career record, which now
stands at 3,040 stops, had previously been set by Jeff Cooper in
1985, and it stood at 3,023 saves for 23 years. Dekanich has broken
the single-season record for the third consecutive season. His new
standard is 1,012 stops, and he is the first Raider goalie to
record 1,000 saves in a single campaign.
Clarkson drew first blood with a shorthanded goal 10:08 into the
first period. Junior Tyrell Mason was called for two minor
penalties at the 8:36 mark, giving Colgate four minutes worth of
power play. However, it was the Golden Knights who used the
opportunity, generating three quality shorthanded scoring chances,
netting their goal on their first trip down the ice.
Colgate controlled the puck in its attacking zone, but turned it
over along the far boards. Freshman Lauri Tuohimaa picked up the
loose rubber and went to clear it, but the puck hit a linesman just
inside the red line. Junior Chris D'Alvise recovered and streaked
toward the Raider goal with one defenseman to beat. He scored over
the blocker of Colgate senior netminder Mark Dekanich (North
Vancouver, B.C.) from close range.
Senior Mike Werner (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.) nearly got the tying
goal with about six minutes left in the first period. He received a
pass from classmate Dustin Gillanders (Kyle, Sask.) from the
right-wing boards, and took a hard shot from the slot that hit the
crossbar and dropped straight down. Referee Chip McDonald reviewed
the play at the next whistle, but he ruled that the puck never
crossed the goal line.
On the next shift, Mason knocked Dekanich over into his own net to
give the Raiders their third power play of the game. But McNamara
prevented Clarkson senior Steve Zalewski from getting the Golden
Knights' fourth shorthanded chance of the evening just over a
minute into the extra-man attempt, and drew a holding call that
neutralized the Raider power play chance.
Before McNamara's penalty expired, McIntyre was called for
tripping, giving Clarkson a short 5-on-3 power play, during which
freshman Bryan Rufenach hit the right post. Thanks to a handful of
stellar saves by Dekanich, the Raiders were able to escape the
period down just 1-0 after being outshot 15-4. As the buzzer
sounded on the opening frame, Colgate earned another break, as
Clarkson senior Nick Dodge was called for goaltender interference,
setting up a 4-on-4 start to the second period.
Once McIntyre returned to the ice, the Raiders used their ensuing
power play to even the game at 1-1. Colgate set up in their
offensive zone and began cycling the puck. Senior Tyler Burton
(Langley, B.C.) sent the puck up to senior Jesse Winchester (Long
Sault, Ont.) in the right circle, and he crossed it up to freshman
Wade Poplawski (Winnipeg, Man.) at the left point. Poplawski ripped
a shot on net from the left point, and Leggio made the save, but
Burton jammed home the rebound for his 22nd goal of the
season.
Colgate took a 2-1 lead 16:44 into the second period on another
power-play goal. Clarkson was forechecking deep in its offensive
end, but junior Tom Riley (Ottawa, Ont.) took the puck from
McNamara behind his own net before breaking it out. He sent it
ahead for McIntyre just before his linemate hit the blue line, and
McIntyre shot from between the circles. Leggio bobbled the puck,
dropped to his side, and the biscuit slid over the goal line for
McIntyre's third goal of the series.
With just over 15 minutes left in the third period, a Clarkson
scoring chance led to a scrum in front of the Raider net during
which Dekanich got pinned with his leg at an odd angle. He was slow
to get up, but appeared to be alright. However, on the ensuing
faceoff, the Golden Knights were able to tie things up. Dodge won
the faceoff to Dekanich's right back to Mason at the left point.
Mason shot through traffic, and freshman Scott Freeman tipped the
puck past a screened Dekanich at the 4:57 mark to make it a 2-2
game.
Leggio recorded 29 saves in the loss as his Golden Knights outshot
the Raiders 54-32 on the evening, including 14-11 during the
overtime sessions. Colgate finished 2-for-9 on the power play, and
shut down all eight Clarkson extra-man opportunities.
Colgate will play second-seeded Princeton, who advanced with a 2-1
quarterfinal series win over Yale, in the semifinals of the ECAC
Hockey Championship at the Times Union Center in Albany on Friday,
Mar. 21.

















