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Andrew Frisch <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 13 Nov 1994 00:34:53 -0400
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                Goals by Period                         Saves by Period
                1       2       3       T         1     2       3       T
Colgate         1       1       0       2         7     4       13      24
Dartmouth       1       1       1       3         11    15      15      41
 
Goalies :Colgate- Brenzavich (59:13)
         Dartmouth- Heller
1st Period: 1, D- Stacchi (Peet Burkhart) 5:03
            2, C- Loftsgard (Fogarty,Cronan) 10:53
        Penalties: D, Peet (elbowing) 5:40
                   D, Dodman (interference) 11:16
                   C, Garzone (cross-checking) 16:03
2nd Period: 3, C- Loftsgard (Garzone) 1:59
            4, D- Turcotte 4:46 breakaway
        Penalties: D, Hughes (holding) 6:01
                   D, Stacchi (hitting after whistle) 6:48
                   C, Pamenter (hitting after whistle) 6:48
                   D, Del Monte (hooking) 7:17
                   D, C.Retter (high-sticking) 9:58
                   C, Cronan (slashing) 10:09
                   C, Creightney (roughing) 15:10
                   C, Creightney (high-sticking) 18:21
3rd Period: D, Whitworth (Roussin,Stacchi) 16:40
        Penalties: D, Stacchi (high-sticking) 1:19
                   C, Garzone (roughing) 1:19
                   D, B.Retter (slashing) 4:56
                   D, Dodman (slashing) 11:58
                   D, Butters (high-sticking) 15:58
                   C, Steeves (high-sticking) 15:58
 
This was a hard loss for Colgate, as they outplayed Dartmouth the entire game.
There were several questionable calls in the minds of the Colgate bench as 3
goals were waived off (The light came on for 2, and the team started celibrating
the 3rd).  Additionally, the referees seemed hesitant to call for the delay of
game penalty as the Dartmouth net kept coming off its moorings.  This even
includes once when the referees stopped play in the middle of a power play to
adjust a post of the net (when there had been no contact with it at all).
Anyway, all biases aside, Dartmouth was out-gunned tonight, and looked like
they were a man short for most of the time.
 
Colgate still is failing to convert on the power play going 0-7 tonight (2 of
the waived off goals came during power play attempts), and is now 1 for 31 on
the year. It was an adrenine filled game, and the tension built every time
Colgate got off a shot, waiting for the the big break, but it never came. Even
though only 2072 (of 2770) people were in attendence they were louder than the
2631 who attended last night's matchup with Vermont.  Colgate looks to prove
themselves in ECAC play next weekend when they face Harvard and Brown.
 
Andrew

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