![]() ![]() Domitrovic leads the team in all three offensive categories: goals (9), assists (9), points (18) and shots (32). Senior forward Nicholas Domitrovic scored a hat trick to lead the Soaring Eagles, who were out-shot 41-30. 5 Geneseo State (N.Y.) with a 6-2 win last night (Nov. Shots were even at 32 apiece, though SJU posted an 11-8 edge in the third period.Ī LOOK AT THE SOARING EAGLES: Elmira (6-2, 2-2 NEHC) upset No. The Pioneers built a 4-0 lead before forward Neal Smith '16 put SJU on the scoreboard 6:39 into the third period and defenseman Sean Lang '19 added a shorthanded goal with 2:33 remaining. 27, 2015 the last time SJU made the trip to Utica's Thanksgiving tournament. ![]() THE LAST TIME: The Johnnies lost their lone matchup against Utica, a 4-2 decision on Nov. Breault leads the team with 10 points (5g/5a). Senior defenseman Kimball Johnson made the All-UCHC second team last season and has five points (2g/3a), while Landsberger made the first team and has a. Utica returns two of its seven All-UCHC selections and none of the three CCM/AHCA Division lll All-Americans from 2022-23. Junior goaltender Bryan Landsberger got the start in net and made 22 saves for his first win of the season. Freshman forward Aiden Hughes scored both of the team's power-play goals, while Scoville, fifth-year forward Dante Spagnuolo and freshman forward Alexander Gullichsen. The Pioneers wasted no time to get going in their 5-1 victory on as they tallied three goals and held a 3-0 advantage after the first period. In goal, sophomore Ethan Roberts completed his first shutout with 31 saves as Utica out-shot the Colonels 50-31 on goal. Freshman forward Vladislav Pshenichnikov netted a pair of goals in the 5-0 win, while senior defenseman Brian Scoville, sophomore forward Michael Herrera and senior forward Jakob Breault each netted one. 19) – over Wilkes (Pa.), which was receiving votes at the time. The Johnnies won 50 of the 81 faceoffs and finished 0-for-5 on the power play to the Saints' 1-for-6 showing.Ī LOOK AT THE PIONEERS: Utica (6-0-2, 5-0-1 UCHC) remained unbeaten with a pair of convincing wins last weekend – 5-0 (Nov. Junior goaltender Bailey Huber (Mahtomedi, Minn.) made 17 saves in the loss. The shot total increased to a 30-8 margin, but CSS' eighth shot on net was a goal for Seitz with 55 seconds left in the second period.Ĭarsen Richels made it 2-0 with a power-play goal halfway through the third period (10:01) and Isaac Suppin ended the scoring with 45 seconds remaining, nine seconds after SJU killed off a 5-on-3 power play. SJU recorded the game's first nine shots on goal, finishing with a 14-5 advantage, but was whistled for two offensive-zone penalties in the first period. SJU out-shot CSS by a 43-20 margin but failed to find the back of the net in a 3-0 loss to end the weekend series in Duluth. ![]() Sophomore goaltender Jon Howe (Chanhassen, Minn.) made 18 saves in the loss.Īt No. Arkhip Ledenkov, however, ended the Johnnies' threat on an empty-net goal with 56 seconds remaining. He intercepted an errant CSS pass and ripped a wrister past Bostedt from the slot. Nathan Adrian gave CSS a two-goal lead again on a two-man breakaway 1:32 into the second period, five seconds after freshman forward Chris Kernan (Maple Grove, Minn.) was denied by the Saints' Jack Bostedt on a two-man breakaway for SJU.įreshman forward Logan Lyke (Medina, Minn.) cut SJU's deficit to 3-2 with his second collegiate goal 6:09 into the third period. Senior defenseman Jack Olsen (Lakeville, Minn.) put SJU on the scoreboard with his second goal in as many games, his second of the season and sixth of his career, with 3:20 left in the first period. Scholastica scored goals on its first two shots on net, both from Jacob Seitz, at 5:27 and 8:55 of the opening period. The Johnnies hit the pipe twice in the first period and attempted 32 shots in the third (14 on net, 10 blocked and eight wide). ![]() The Johnnies posted a 34-22 advantage in shots, including 14-5 in the third period, but suffered a 4-2 loss in St. Scholastica last week despite out-shooting the Saints, 77-42. LIVE COVERAGE: Listen Live (WBHR-660 AM) | Live Stats | Live VideoĪ LOOK AT THE JOHNNIES: Saint John's (2-5, 1-3 MIAC) were swept by then-No. The Johnnies then play either Elmira (N.Y.) or No. 24-25) for a pair of games, beginning with a 7:30 p.m. Saint John's travels to New York this weekend (Nov. By: Ryan Klinkner, SJU Athletic Media Relations Director Story Links ![]()
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