Raiders' Streak Snapped by Ferris State
BIG RAPIDS, Mich. (1/6/12) – The nationally-ranked Colgate
men’s hockey team had its seven-game unbeaten streak stopped
by No. 17 Ferris State as the Raiders couldn’t hold on to a
third period lead in a 4-3 loss.
Colgate (12-5-2) got goals from Corbin McPherson, Spiro Goulakos
and Joe Wilson, but Kevin McNamara tallied two assists for the
team’s high scorer. Austin Smith extended his career-long
point streak to 10 games. Eric Mihalik tied a career-high with 40
saves in the loss and it stops a four-game winning streak for the
goaltender. The Raiders lost their first game of the season when
leading after two periods as they had a 3-2 lead going into the
final 20 minutes.
Ferris State (12-8-1) saw Jordie Johnston tally a hat trick,
including the gamewinner with 2:30 left in the game. Aaron Schmit
was the other goal scorer for the Bulldogs, while Matthew Kirzinger
added two helpers. Taylor Nelson made 22 stops in net to earn the
win.
The Raiders took advantage of their first power play opportunity of
the game as McPherson scored his second of the year and second in
as many games. McNamara slipped a pass to John Lidgett at the
blueline and the rookie skated into a shot that was blocked, but
McPherson was there for the rebound at the left of the scrum. The
senior defenseman chipped the puck over Nelson’s pad for the
1-0 lead, 7:06 into the frame.
Ferris State evened the score as Jordie Johnston buried a rebound
into the back of the net with 6:11 left in the period. Matthew
Kirzinger took a shot from just about the faceoff circle and
Mihalik made the stop, but the puck came to Johnston and the
Colgate netminder couldn’t react fast enough to make the
save. The Bulldogs had a huge advantage in shots at 18-4.
The Ferris State pressure continued early in the second period and
it paid off as Johnston put home another rebound. Kirzinger took a
shot from the right circle and Mihalik came out to challenge. He
made the save, but the puck came out to Johnston and he hit the
open net. The goal was almost identical to the first that Johnston
scored. The Raiders fired back as Goulakos scored his first
collegiate goal with a screen shot from the high slot. Mark Nasca
slid a pass that got to Goulakos and he put the puck through
traffic. McNamara was given his second assist of the night on the
play. The goal came 1:41 after Ferris State took its first lead of
the contest.
Colgate regained the lead with four minutes left in the second
period after Wilson jammed home a rebound. Smith had a great
individual effort, going into the zone 1-on-3 and got behind the
net. He put a wrap around shot on Nelson, but the netminder
couldn’t cover the puck and Wilson swooped in to jam the puck
home for the 3-2 lead. Colgate won the shot advantage in the second
period by a 16-11 margin.
The Bulldogs evened the score for the second time as Schmit added a
power play goal with 6:59 left in the game to make it 3-3. Colgate
won the faceoff in its own end, but couldn’t collect the puck
and Garrett Thompson got it, found Schmit and he beat Mihalik
during a scrum. Ferris State then got a hat trick from Johnston as
he scored with 2:30 left in the game to give the home team a 4-3
lead. The Raiders had poor transition defense and Johnston made
them pay for it.
Colgate had a great chance in the final 10 seconds as Smith got
behind the defense and found himself in the front of the net.
Unfortunately, Nelson was able to turn him away with his 22nd save
of the night and the game ended with the Bulldogs taking the 4-3
lead.
Ferris State controlled most of the game and it was shown on the
shot totals as the Bulldogs had a 44-35 advantage. Colgate went
1-for-5 on the power play with McPherson scoring, while Ferris
State got one score on the man-up in four chances.
These two teams will go at it again tomorrow, as the second game
will be played at 4:05 pm on Saturday afternoon. It will be the
final non-conference game of the year for the Raiders.
NOTES: Smith extended his point scoring streak to a career-long 10
games … McPherson scored his second of the year after going
scoreless in the last calendar year … Lidgett tallied his
first point in five games … Mihalik’s 17 stops in the
first period were the most in a period for him this season and
second-most for the Raiders this season … tied his
career-high with 40 stops as the other came in last year’s
playoffs at RPI … reminder to fans that Skate with the
Raiders is set for Jan. 18 from 6-7 … Goulakos became the
15th skater to score a goal this season … Colgate is now
10-1-0 when leading after two periods and 12-2-0 when scoring at
least two goals … the Raiders have four power play goals in
their last 12 chances … Ferris State leads the series 5-4-1
and Colgate takes its 17th loss all-time in the state of
Michigan.












