
Ethan Cox and the Raiders are helping out needy families by collecting food for the Hamilton Food Cupboard.
Colgate Blanked by Princeton in Semifinals
ALBANY, N.Y. -- The second-seeded No. 15 Princeton men's
hockey team got two breakaway goals from freshmen and added an
empty-netter to earn a 3-0 win over Colgate in the first
semifinal of the Bank of America ECAC Hockey Championship on
Friday, Mar. 21, at the Times Union Center. The Tigers (20-13-0)
will face the winner of the second semifinal, between No. 16
Harvard and No. 20 Cornell, in Saturday's championship game, while
the Raiders (18-17-6) will face the losers in the third-place
game.
Princeton sophomore goaltender Zane Kalemba earned his second
shutout of the Raiders this season with 27 saves. Colgate
senior Mark Dekanich (North Vancouver, B.C.) stopped 19 of
the 21 shots he faced.
The Raiders had the better scoring chances in the first half as
they outshot the Tigers, 13-5. However, the score remained 0-0
heading into the second frame. The second period was more of the
same, but with fewer scoring chances, as Colgate earned a 7-6 edge
on shots.
Less than four minutes into the third period, the Raiders had a
prime scoring chance when sophomores Jason Williams (Plattsburgh,
N.Y.) and Ethan Cox (Richmond, B.C.) skated in on a 2-on-1. As they
neared the net, Williams crossed the puck to Cox who tried to go
over Kalemba's blocker, but hit the crossbar instead.
The Tigers were the ones who finally got on the board, though, as a
Raider turnover in their defensive end gave freshman Matt Arhontas
a breakaway from between the circles. He skated in on Dekanich and
shot between his legs to give Princeton a 1-0 lead 8:04 into the
third period.
With less than six minutes left in regulation, Cox had
another great scoring chance from close range, when he
attempted a backhanded shot in the crease, but he couldn't lift it
over the glove of a sprawled Kalemba. On their very next rush down
the ice, the Tigers used another breakaway to beat Dekanich. At the
14:44 mark, freshman Kevin Lohry skated down the middle and used a
low shot to score and give Princeton a 2-0 advantage.
Colgate pulled Dekanich in favor of the extra skater with 1:13 left
in regulation, but was still unable to penetrate the Princeton
defense. Princeton's Keith Shattenkirk sent the puck out to
the neutral zone, out of the reach of Raider senior Tyler Burton
(Langley, B.C.), and it landed on the stick of Lohry, who scored
into the open net to finish the game.
Colgate will face the loser of the second semifinal, between No. 16
Harvard and No. 20 Cornell, in the third-place game, which is
scheduled for 4:00 p.m., on Saturday, Mar. 22.
















