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Sunday, November 23, 2008

CC prevails in overtime
Goal by DeBoer lifts Tigers to split

Colorado College survived by the skin of its teeth on Saturday – thanks, believe it or not, to the third line.

Junior winger Addison DeBoer stuffed in the game-winning goal on a wrap-around from behind the net at 2:49 of overtime, giving CC a 4-3 sudden-death victory over the University of Alaska Anchorage and a split of their two-game series at Sullivan Arena.

The No. 3-ranked Tigers improved to 8-3-3 overall and 6-3-1 in WCHA play to remain second in the league standings, two points behind first-place Minnesota, which dropped a 4-0 decision in Denver. But it wasn’t easy by any means.

The Seawolves rallied from behind on two occasions, forcing the extra session with their second shorthanded tally of the weekend with 5:09 left in regulation. It was the second goal of the game for sophomore forward Tommy Grant, who earlier knotted the contest at 1-1 midway through the second period.

Alaska Anchorage took its only lead of the night at 16:33 of that middle frame, when Kevin Clark steered a centering pass from defenseman Curtis Leinweber past CC goaltender Richard Bachman.

The 2-1 lead was short-lived, as Bill Sweatt scored on a backhand after winning a battle for the puck in the low slot just 26 seconds later. Freshman defenseman Gabe Guentzel put Colorado College ahead 3-2 at 6:53 of the third period, poking home a rebound from inside the crease after UAA netminder Jon Olthuis got a piece of Eric Walsky’s shot during a CC power play. The assist was Walsky’s second of the game.

Chad Rau, who teamed up with Walsky to set up Sweatt’s red lighter, staked the Tigers to a 1-0 advantage with a power-play goal at 1:11 of the second period. The two points gave Rau 20 for the season and lifted him into a tie for the WCHA overall lead.

DeBoer’s game winner marked CC's first five-on-five goal by someone other than Rau, Sweatt or Walsky since sophomore defenseman Ryan Lowery scored a 3-2 victory over DU on Nov. 2.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Tigers Win 3-2

The Tigers have just beaten rival DU 3-2 at the World Arena, taking a 1-win lead in the Gold Pan Series. More to come as it's posted
Raw boxscore
USCHO Recap followed by CC Athletics recap below.

So what's new? Bachman saves CC again
Goalie makes 40 more stops as Tigers beat Denver

Allowing more than 40 shots on goal for the third consecutive game, Colorado College again placed its fate in the hands and pads of Richard Bachman on Sunday.

This time, however, the No. 1-ranked Tigers generated enough offense to reward their sophomore netminder with a victory while improving to 5-0-3 for the season.

Scott McCulloch, Andreas Vlassopoulos and Ryan Lowery each scored a goal, while Bachman finished with 40 saves, leading CC to a 3-2 triumph over the University of Denver at a sold-out World Arena.

Bachman’s best and biggest stop came in the closing minutes, when he made a spectacular glove save to rob DU defenseman Patrick Wiercioch from point-blank range in the low slot.

Lowery’s tally, a wrist shot from the left faceoff circle after the sophomore defenseman took a nice feed from freshman winger Nick Dineen, gave the Tigers a 3-1 lead at 13:53 of the second period and proved to be the game winner.

Vlassopoulos set up a power-play goal by McCulloch at 6:40 of the opening period, then struck for a red lighter of his own with 41.6 seconds left in the frame to put CC up 2-0 after 20 minutes.

The fourth-ranked Pioneers, who finished with a 42-20 shots-on-goal advantage for the night, finally broke through Bachman’s armor seven minutes into the middle stanza when Tyler Bozak pounced on a rebound just to the left of the crease and found a small opening on the goalie’s stick side.

Lowery restored Colorado College’s two-goal lead a little less than seven minutes later, with fourth-line winger Matt Overman also earning an assist.

That’s the way it stayed until the 14:44 mark of the third period. After failing to cash in on its first nine power plays of the contest, DU capitalized on its final chance of the night as Tyler Ruegsegger pulled the visitors back to within a goal. Wiercioch and Patrick Mullen combined to set up Ruegsegger. The assist was Mullen’s second of the game and 10th of the season.

The Tigers, now 3-0-1 in league play, moved ahead of Denver and into second place all alone in the WCHA standings heading into next week’s two-game series at home against the University of North Dakota. The Pioneers, 4-2-1 overall and 2-1-1 in WCHA play, dropped into a tie for third place with the University of Alaska Anchorage.