Officials: Jim Doyle (R), Jack Dunn (R), Brian Sullivan
Reprinted with permission of The Dartmouth, Inc.
by Jeffrey Beyer
LOWELL, Mass., Jan. 27 -- It was a night of milestones for the Dartmouth men's hockey team tonight, as the Big Green came into the brand-new Paul E. Tsongas Arena and beat the host UMass-Lowell River Hawks 2-1 in overtime in the first-ever hockey game played in this building
Not only was it Dartmouth's first road win of calendar year 1998 and the Green's first overtime win all season, but it was also Head Coach Bob Gaudet's 100th career win as a head coach. The victory also pulled the Green to within one game of the .500 mark on the season.
The capacity crowd of 6,496 was treated to a tight-checking, hard-hitting hockey game that was ended 1:04 into overtime on a pretty goal by Jon Sturgis '98.
Sturgis' goal, which was on the powerplay, came when he deflected a shot from Ryan Poulton '00 from the right point out of the air and past UMass-Lowell goalie Scott Fankhouser. The Green were the beneficiaries of a River Hawk high-sticking penalty near the end of regulation, and when overtime session began Dartmouth was able to set up in the UMass-Lowell zone and work the puck to Poulton en route to the winning play.
The non-conference win does not affect the Big Green (7-8-3, 3-7-1 ECAC, 10th place) in the ECAC standings but sets them on the right track heading into Saturday's pivotal matchup against conference nemesis Vermont. This sentiment was echoed by Sturgis: "This win is huge We're going into the stretch run in the ECAC this weekend, and [the win] is a huge momentum push for us."
The Green, who have lost so many hard-fought one goal games this season, tonight saw the lucky breaks go their way for a change. For starters, the River Hawks had two goals disallowed -- one in the first period for a man in the crease and another in the second period because the net had been dislodged before the puck went in. In addition, UMass-Lowell twice in the third period hit the post on good scoring chances.
Gaudet chose to reflect more on the Big Green's hard-fought win than on his own personal 100-win milestone: "I think we played really well and it was important that we came out and played well in the third." Gaudet added that it was a big shot in the arm for the team to win a one-goal game, given the fact that the Green have suffered a number of tough one-goal losses recently.
Jason Wong '00 was brilliant in net for Dartmouth, stopping 17 of the 18 shots he faced, and making several key saves in the third period to keep the game a 1-1 tie and force overtime.
All of the game's scoring until overtime came early in the first period.
The Green jumped on top at 7:34 of the first stanza when a flip-in at the net by Dave Risk '99 took a lucky Dartmouth bounce. Risk's dump-in deflected in front to Charlie Retter '98, whose initial shot was stopped by Fankhouser. But the rebound went right out in front to Bob Cancelli '98, who cashed it in for a 1-0 Dartmouth lead.
But UMass-Lowell struck back just 1:07 later with a powerplay goal. Coming in on a two-on-one break, Shannon Basaraba's shot from close in was kicked away by Wong, but the rebound came out to John Campbell, who beat Wong to his left to tie the score at 1-1.
There was no scoring in the second period, though Matt Giedt '99 had a couple of good chances. Giedt hit the crossbar late in the second and a couple of minutes later his sharp-angle shot from the left circle went just wide.
The game was preceded by an emotional pre-game ceremony, marking the opening of the Tsongas Arena, named for Dartmouth alumnus Paul Tsongas '62, who died last year of cancer. Among those present were Massachusetts Gov. Paul Cellucci, the mayor of Lowell, and Tsongas' wife.
Gaudet was especially proud that the Big Green were able to stay focused early in the game despite the big emotional lift the River Hawks no doubt got from the opening of the new building and the sell-out crowd. Tri-captain Dave Whitworth '98 added, "We had to maintain our composure and play our game and I think we did that."
With tonight's win, Dartmouth closes out its non-conference schedule with an impressive 4-1-2 record. The rest of the Green's schedule is now in the ECAC, where they are 3-7-1 thus far this season. With 11 games left and the Green currently sitting in 10th place, every contest will be critical.
The first game of the rest of the season is this Saturday night in Burlington, Vt., where the Green take on the Vermont Catamounts. The two teams skated to a 2-2 tie earlier in the season in Hanover.
| Scoring by Period | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | OT | Total |
| Dartmouth | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
| UMass Lowell | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Dartmouth: 1 for 5
UMass Lowell: 1 for 4
| Goals | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Period | Team | Goal | Assists | Time |
| 1 | D | Cancelli | Risk, Retter | 7:34 |
| 1 | L | Campbell | Basaraba, Bertram | 8:41 (PPG) |
| 2 | no scoring | |||
| 3 | no scoring | |||
| OT | D | Sturgis | Peet, Poulton | 1:04 (PPG) |
| Saves by Period | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player-Team | Min. | 1 | 2 | 3 | OT | Total |
| Wong (D) | 61:04 | 6 | 4 | 7 | 0 | 17 |
| Fankhouser (L) | 61:04 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 1 | 25 |
| Penalties | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Period | Team | Player | Penalty | Time |
| 1 | D | Risk | slashing | 7:57 |
| 1 | L | Nolan | Slashing | 19:45 |
| 2 | L | Savageau | high stick | 3:04 |
| 2 | D | Giedt | holding | 4:27 |
| 2 | L | bench | too many men | 6:56 |
| 2 | D | bench | too many men | 10:48 |
| 2 | L | Rooney | roughing | 18:25 |
| 2 | D | Ruzzo | tripping | 18:25 |
| 2 | L | Cappelletti | holding stick | 19:30 |
| 3 | L | Kidney | roughing | 4:35 |
| 3 | D | Poulton | roughing | 4:35 |
| 3 | D | Ness | hit from behind | 6:33 |
| 3 | L | Bertram | high sticking | 19:23 |
| 3 | L | Koehler | hit after whistle | 19:23 |
| 3 | D | Peach | hit after whistle | 19:23 |