In this fast-paced, hard-hitting game which featuerd excellent goaltending, Vermont overcame a 3-0 deficit to tie the Bulldogs 3-3. 1 2 3 OT Ver 0 1 2 0=3 Yale 1 2 0 0=3 First period Scoring 1) Yale Doyle (Lombardi, Barbanti) 6:25. 2) Yale Sorem (Nyberg, Weidenbach) 8:40 PPG. Penalities Vermont Hallman (interference) 3:25; Vermont Hallman (slashing) 8:33; Yale Cipolla (interference) 14:53; Vermont Leddy (roughing) 19:25. Second period Scoring 3) Yale Weidenbach (Ray Giroux, Nyberg) 5:52. 4) Vermont Stelljes (Ducharme, Johnson) 11:14. Penalities Yale Emmons (interference) 1:09; Vermont Johnson (boarding) 2:15; Yale Jones (tripping) 12:40; Vermont Johnson (tripping) 13:46; Yale Kozic (holding) 18:48. Third period Scoring 5) Vermont Lavoie (Eboli, Patterson) 9:43. 6) Vermont Patterson (McKell, St. Louis) 11:56 SHG. Penalities Yale Cipolla (roughing), Vermont St. Louis (holding) :10; Yale Silvennoinen (holding the stick) 6:42; Vermont Perrin (hooking) 10:42. Overtime No scoring or penalities. Saves 1 2 3 OT Thomas (V) 2 7 8 4=21 Sullivan (Y) 12 14 8 3=37 Power Plays Vermont 0/5 Yale 1/6 Officials: Dell, Taylor & Haggerty Attendance: 3041 It was a strange game. Yale was outshot 27-12 through two periods but held a 3-1 lead. Tim Thomas was played well, even though he was down 3-1, and then completely shut the door for the 34 minutes. Todd Sullivan made many stellar through the third and ot to foil Vermont's bid for the win. Andy Weidenbach scored Yale's third goal by deeking his way through the entire Vermont defense. Dale Patterson of Vermont took a hard pass of the boards from the Yale zone and converted it into a breakaway for the tying short-handed goal. 7000 miles. 10 days. 26 states. 1 cop. No radar detector. From Des Moines to New York Rob Callum From Sault Ste. Marie to New Orleans. [log in to unmask] --11 June to 20 June 1993.