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Date: | Sat, 28 Jan 1995 17:06:42 -0800 |
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Colorado College got its first league sweep this afternoon since their
trip to Michigan Tech, beating St. Cloud 6-4.
CC scored first when Ryan Reynard got a goal at 8:34. 28 seconds later
Peter Geronazzo put in one of his own to make it a 2-0 CC lead. That
didn't last, however, as Lievers scored for St. Cloud 50 seconds later to
end the period 2-1. In the second period it started to look as if the
Saturday curse was on again, as Melson, Paradise, and Best scored for St.
Cloud in about a 2 minute span. Colin Schmidt got a power play goal to
reduce their lead to 1. Towards the end of the period, the refs called
hooking on a St. Cloud player and awarded CC a penalty shot. Chad Remackel
took the shot, but Stone made the save. In the third, Jay McNeill got a
power play goal to tie it up, his first since Friday night with Minnesota-
Duluth. R.J. Enga put in a short-hander to regain the lead, extending the
school record now to 15 short-handed goals in a season. Jay McNeill capped
it off with his second goal with a minute or so left in the game, a power
play empty-net goal.
CC now has 32 points in the league, and the closest any team will come
this week is within 6 points, if Minnesota has a sweep in Madison. Next
week the Tigers are off to Anchorage to play a set against the Seawolves.
Karen Heasley
Colorado College '95
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