1 2 3
Yale 3 6 5--14
McG 1 2 0--3
The scary part was that Yale did not play particularly well. They
overskated pucks numerous times, and passed themselves out of several good
opportunities. But McGill simply didn't have the bodies to compete with
Yale. The Redmen played tough,though, at least until the end of the third...
First period--1 Yale Lavish (Kaufmann,Leroux) PPG 3.06; 2 McGill Huck
(Latulippe, Llano) PPG 11.29; 3 Yale Emmons (Cipolla, ???) 12.35; 4 Yale
Leroux (???) 17.05
Second period--5 McGill Lustig (unassisted) 1.02; 6 Yale Kaufmann (???) PPG
3.15; 7 Yale Chiasson (Cipolla, Mackey) 3.42; 8 Yale Kozic (Weidenbach)
4.30; 9 Yale Cipolla (Chiasson) PPG 7.55; 10 Yale Lavish (unassisted) SHG
10.58; 11 Yale Kozic 2 (Maltby, ???) PPG 14.13; 12 McGill Latulippe 2 (???)
PPG 18.50
Third period--13 Yale Lavish 2 (Leroux, Brierley) PPG 5.23; 14 Yale Leroux
2 (Allen, Nyberg) PPG 13.30; 15 Yale Lavish 3 (Kaufmann, Leroux) 17.25; 16
Yale Weidenbach (unassisted) 17.53; 17 Yale Cipolla 2 (unassisted) 5-3 SHG
19.17
Power plays
Yale--6 for 8
McGi--2 for 8
Yale outshot McGill 48 to 23. #27 Patrick Jeanson was in net the
whole way for McGill. #31 Todd Sullivan started for Yale, and played the
first period and a half. At 9.37 of the second, #1 Mike Kamatovic relieved
him. I've got the penalties, and a whole bunch of other gory details if
anyone is REALLY interested, but after all, it was only an exhibition.
P.S.--Sorry about the lack of assist info. The sound system at the
Yale Whale is really really poor, and when the crowd is yelling, you can
just about forget it.
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