Colgate Comes Up Short Against Niagara
HAMILTON, N.Y. (10/29/11) – The 16th-ranked Colgate
men’s hockey team had a third period lead, but Niagara
tallied two unanswered goals to hand the Raiders a 2-1 loss on
Saturday night at Starr Rink.
Colgate (4-2-1) got a great effort from Alex Evin in net as he
made a season-high 35 saves, including 18 in the first period.
Thomas Larkin scored the lone goal for the Raiders with Austin
Smith and Robbie Bourdon earning the assists.
Niagara (1-3-1) came back from a third-period deficit with
Marc Zanette scoring the tying goal and Mike Benedict tallying
the gamewinner with 1:09 left in the game. Colby Drost matched
Evin save-for-save and finished with 42 stops to earn his
first career win. He made double-digit saves in each
period.
The first period featured a lot of up-and-down play with
Niagara earning an 18-16 advantage in shots. The Purple Eagles
were given two power play opportunities, while Colgate went
scoreless on its own power play. Evin was impressive on a
couple of occasions, including a great save on a shot from the
slot right off a faceoff.
The second period was almost a copy of the first frame as Colgate
had a 14-10 advantage in shots, but could not get the puck
past Drost. Evin came up with 10 saves of his own. The Raiders
had the best chance of the game up to that point as Christian
Long slipped a slow pass in front of Drost that Smith
collected and tried to stuff it around the Niagara netminder,
but the puck hit the post.
Colgate got on the board first with Larking scoring with
11:55 remaining in the game. Bourdon handed the puck to Smith
and then the senior shifted a pass over to Larkin on the far
wing and he shot a rocket over the blocker of Drost for the
1-0 lead. It was Larkin’s second goal in as many games
and both came on the power play.
Niagara fought back to tie the game as Zanette beat a defenseman
on the edge and charged Evin. The Colgate netminder made the
initial stop, but Zanette swept at the puck and it barely made
it through Evin’s pads and across the goal line. The
goal came unassisted with 4:04 left in the contest. Then the
Purple Eagles earned the win as Benedict skated in on a 2-on-1
and beat Evin blocker high and just under the crossbar.
Colgate outshot Niagara 43-37 and went 1-for-5 on the man
advantage. Niagara only earned two chances on the power play
and could not score.
The Raiders will be on the road next weekend to open conference
play at Brown and Yale. Coach Don Vaughan will get his second
chance at win No. 300.
NOTES: The teams were scoreless after two periods after each
school combined for eight goals last night … Austin
Smith is now tied with NHLer Jesse Winchester on
Colgate’s all-time points list with 114 points …
he was the 32nd player to reach 50 goals and 50 assists
after last night’s two-goal performance … he
extended point streak to eight games, but his goal scoring
streak ends at five … first time this season Colgate
has been held to one goal … the two power plays
given up by the Raiders was a season low.












