1-1 tie. Apparently Dartmouth's offense decided to take the night off again, going 0-fer on the power play yet again and not getting any sustained pressure after the half way point of the game. Outside of their goalie, Princeton didn't impress me at all. They played a lot of clutch and grab and although they had more quality chances in the third and OT than Dartmouth did if it was possible their offense looked even more anemic than Dartmouth's did. They had wide open nets to shoot at and just plain blew it, shooting it into Boucher or missing the net by feet. And other times they were running into each other, falling down, and plain missing the puck. Ugly game for Dartmouth, in front of what was definitely the largest student crowd of the year (it was the tennis ball game, afterall), though the arena as a whole probably still wasn't as full as the UVM game. Will be interesting to see what kind of crowd shows up tomorrow to root on the Big Green toward (hopefully) an Ivy Title against Yale. A tie will assure Dartmouth a split of the title with Cornell and possibly Hahvahd, a win will give Dartmouth the title outright. Baldwin got the goal that sent the tennis balls flying, Parros tied it up for Princeton on a shot that I have no idea how it got past Boucher. And looking at the box score it was listed as an official sellout of 4500(+) people, though it still didn't look as full as the UVM game except in the student section.