Tigers Fall to Brown
HANOVER, N.H. (10/29/11) - The Princeton's men's hockey team
dropped a 3-2 game to Brown in the third game of the Ivy Shootout
on Saturday, Oct. 29 at Thompson Arena.
A Princeton tripping penalty tripped up the Tigers as Brown would
score twice on the call, getting two goals in 1:53, to take a 3-1
lead in the second frame.
With a delayed penalty call on Princeton, Brown netminder Mike
Clemente skated to the bench and seven seconds later Brown would
take a 2-1 lead on an extra attacker goal from Garnet Hathaway.
Princeton's Tom Kroshus would still go to the box on that delayed
penalty. Brown's Ryan Jacobson expanded the Bears' lead scoring a
power play goal with just seven seconds left on the tripping
call.
Massimo Lamacchia put Brown on the scoreboard just 1:03 into the
game.
Sophomore Eric Carlson would knot the game at 1-1 at 1:12 of the
second period, scoring on the power play with help from juniors
Michael Sdao and Rob Kleebaum. It was Carlson's first goal of the
season.
Senior Brodie Zuk would get his first goal of the year and inched
the Tigers within one with a goal at 1:11 of the third with help
from sophomore Andrew Ammon.
Brown took a tripping call itself at 19:09 of the third and
Princeton pulled goalie Mike Condon for the 5x3 to try to tie the
game. Andrew Calof won the ensuing faceoff and Princeton peppered
Clemente with shots. He came up big for the Bears, making five
saves in that final 51 seconds, while an additional shot by was
blocked.
Condon finished his first game of the season with 23 saves, while
Clemente made 37.
Princeton outshot Brown 39-26 in the game, went 1 for 5 on the
power play and 2 for 3 on the penalty kill.
Princeton hosts Quinnipiac in the home opener on Tuesday, Nov. 1 at
7 p.m., at Baker Rink.












