In
the fourth edition of Red Hot Hockey, Terriers led #14 Cornell 3-0 early in the
third period, then held off a furious Big Red Rally—and survived a two-man
Cornell advantage in the final minutes—to come away with a 3-2. The victory, at
a raucous Madison Square Garden, gives BU a 3-0-1 record in the series that
began in 2007 and marked BU’s second win in two weeks against a ranked
opponent.
The
win also gave BU possession of the newly-named Kelley-Harkness Cup, named after
legendary coaches Jack Kelley (BU) and Ned Harkness (Cornell).
Sophomore
goalie Matt O’Connor once again was a standout in goal, stopping 35 of 37
Cornell shots, many from close to the crease. Terriers, who were challenged all
night by Cornell’s forechecking and relentless cycling in the offensive zone, took seven penalties, but killed them all, including a 5 on 3 in the second period. Cornell
came into the game with a 29.6 percent power play success rate.
Despite
being outshot 10-3 in the first period, BU took a 1-0 lead at 17:50 when Mike Moran,
parked to Cornell goalie Andy Iles’ right, one-timed a slick Danny O’Regan pass. Terriers
doubled the lead in the second period on a give-and-go with Robbie Baillargeon
finishing a goalmouth pass from Evan Rodrigues. It was Baillargeon’s fifth of
the season.
BU
extended the lead early in the third when Kevin Duane grabbed a deflected shot
and backhanded a pass to Nick Roberto whose one-timer beat Iles. Cornell go on
the board a minute and 20 seconds later when the puck deflected off Christian
Hilbrich’s skate past O’Connor. A review by the referees upheld the goal, to
the dismay of the Terriers and their fans.
Cornell
kept pressing and, just after several BU threats, they cut the lead to one at
16:30 when Cole Bardreau got behind the Terrier defense to slap home a centering pass
from just outside the crease. In the final minutes BU’s seventh penalty of the
night and a pulled goalie, gave the Big Red another two-man advantage, but
strong penalty-killing, especially by O’Regan, held them off and nearly added
an empty netter.
Coach
David Quinn told the media:
“I have been coaching for 20 years now, and I don’t know if I have been prouder of a group of guys. We just refused to lose tonight. There were a lot of obstacles and a lot of hurdles and we found a way to get it done.”
Quinn
also strongly hinted at dissatisfaction with the officiating, which sent BU to the
box seven times and Cornell just twice.
►In
its last 20 penalty kills, BU has given up just one goal.
►Baillargeon and Roberto are now tied with O'Regan for the team goal-scoring lead with five each. Baillargeon also had a strong night in the face off circle, winning 13 of 20 draws.
►Baillargeon and Roberto are now tied with O'Regan for the team goal-scoring lead with five each. Baillargeon also had a strong night in the face off circle, winning 13 of 20 draws.
►No game stars were awarded, but Matt O'Connor was clearly BU's top performer.
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Video highlights
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Photo gallery
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Post-game comments: Quinn, Roberto, Garrett Noonan
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Boston Hockey Blog recap,
Penalty
Kill shuts down Cornell, Slide
Show
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USCHO recap
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SB Nation recap
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College Hockey News recap
►Earlier
in the day, the Terriers, along with former BU captain and U.S. Olympian Mike Eruzione (photo), were in New York’s Central Park a guest instructors
for Hockey in Harlem. More photos: 1,
2.
Looking
ahead
2014
recruit Jack Eichel scored his team-leading 17th
goal of the season as the NTDP U18s blanked Nazareth
College, 4-0.
2015 recruit Vasili Kolias scored a power play goal for Chicago Mission U18 Midgets, who were edged by Hill Academy, 2-1.
2015 recruit Vasili Kolias scored a power play goal for Chicago Mission U18 Midgets, who were edged by Hill Academy, 2-1.
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