October 22, 2011

Raiders Rally for Tie at Cape Cod Classic

HYANNIS, Mass. (10/22/11) – Austin Smith scored two goals in the third
period to help the Colgate men’s hockey team earn a 2-2 tie with Army
in the second annual Cape Cod Classic at the Hyannis Youth and
Community Center on Saturday evening.

Colgate (3-1-1) saw Smith score multiple goals for the ninth time in
his career and he tallied two points for the 28th time. Joe Wilson,
Thomas Larkin and Nathan Sinz were all given assists in the game. For
Sinz, it was his first point of the season. Alex Evin got the start in
net and made 22 saves, including 11 in the second period.

Army (0-3-1) remains winless, but didn’t play like it tonight. Mike
Henderson led the way with two points on a goal and an assist, while
Kyle Maggard put home the first goal of the night for the Black
Knights. Marcel Alvarez had a game-high two assists in the tie and
Alex McRae also added an assist. Ryan Leets had 31 stops between the
pipes with 12 in the first period.

After a scoreless opening period, Army took a 1-0 lead with a goal
from Maggard with 8:04 remaining in the second period. Maggard got a
pass from Henderson and drove to the net and slipped a shot past the
pads of Evin for the lead. The Black Knights then went up 2-0 with
3:49 left in the second frame with Henderson tallying the goal for his
second point of the night. He surprised Evin with the shot and found a
hole between the pads. McRae and Alvarez were given assists on the
play. For Alvarez, it was his second helper of the game.

Colgate came out on the mission in the third period and Smith scored
his fourth of the season just 56 seconds into the period. He was able
to beat Leets after receiving a pass from Wilson on a breakout. Then
just over three minutes later the senior winger struck again with his
second tally of the night on a 4-on-4 situation. Colgate won the draw
back to Sinz, who shoveled a pass along the blueline to Larkin. The
Italy native then found Smith at the opposite post for the tip in.
There was nothing Leets could do on the play as Colgate knotted the
score at 2-2.

The teams played into overtime and each team earned two shots on the
net, but it was the Raiders with two golden chances that slipped away.
Wagner was able to overtake the Army defender on the way to the net
and toe-dragged a wrister wide of the net. Wilson also got in on Leets
on a 2-on-1, but the netminder made the save.

Neither team was successful on the power play tonight. Colgate was
0-for-6 with the extra man, but two of the opportunities were less
than 20 seconds. Army failed to score on three opportunities. The
Raiders outshot the Black Knights 33-24 in the game.

Prior to the game, Mark Galloway ’48 dropped the ceremonial first
puck. Galloway was a goaltender for the Raiders in their undefeated
season in 1946-47. He now lives in Chatham, Mass., and is 90 years
old.

Colgate returns to action next weekend for a home-and-home series with
Niagara, beginning on Friday night at Dwyer Arena in Niagara Falls.

NOTES: This was the second annual Cape Cod Classic and Colgate holds a
1-0-1 record in the Cape series with Army … the Raiders won 3-1 last
season … Coach Vaughan has 298 victories in his career, which ties him
with Dartmouth’s Bob Gaudet in ECAC Hockey … first neutral site tie
for Colgate since March 18, 2009 against Ferris State … it was the
fourth time this season the Raiders have scored two goals in a period
… Wilson tallied his four point of the year and has two goals and two
assists in his first five games with the Raiders … Smith inches closer
to goal #50 with two tonight and is two away from the milestone …
attendance was 1,350 at the community center and the crowd gave both
teams a standing ovation as they left.