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Army 1, R.I.T. 1 (Overtime)
Courtesy of R.I.T. Sports Information
ROCHESTER, NY - For the second straight evening, the RIT men's
hockey team (4-5-2, 3-3-2 Atlantic Hockey) played Army to a tie,
1-1 in front of 1,446 fans at the Ritter Arena on Saturday.
The game featured 19 power-plays and a penalty shot in
overtime.
Stevan Matic (Burnaby, BC) received a penalty shot
17 seconds into overtime, after a Army defenseman closed his hand
on the puck in the goal crease. Matic came in on Army
netminder Jay Clark and deked right to his backhand, but Clark
stood his ground and made the save.
Army was given a power-play chance with 2:56 left in overtime, but
RIT's penalty killing led by defensemen Bobby Raymond
(Lucknow, ON) and Justin Hofstetter (Bright,
ON) was able to keep the Black Knights scoreless. RIT's
penalty killing was excellent, holding the Black Knights, who came
into the weekend in the top-10 nationally, to just one goal on 11
attempts with the man-advantage. RIT was scoreless on
eight power-play attempts, but did have 17 shots.
The Tigers ended regulation with a power-play.
RIT out-shot Army 37-27, including 31-12 after the first period of
play.
Clark made 36 saves for the Black Knights (5-5-2, 5-2-2 Atlantic
Hockey) and was named the game's first star. RIT goaltender
Louis Menard (Chicoutimi, PQ) stopped 26 shots and
was the second star.
RIT Head Coach Wayne Wilson was happy with his team's effort, and
thought both teams played well over the weekend.
"Tonight's game was just a hard-fought goaltenders dual," said
Wilson. "Both teams played great team defense and went at it,
making for some great hockey. We expect to see them (Army) at
the end of the year in the playoffs. We will take a lot of
positives out of the weekend series, especially on the defensive
end." T
he Black Knights received a 5-on-3 man-advantage just 1:04 into the
contest, and 20 seconds later, took a 1-0 lead, as Luke Flicek
tapped in a pass from Robb Ross at the side of the net for his
sixth goal of the season. Will Ryan found Ross at the left
half wall. Ross then fired a pass across to Flicek who was all
alone at the side of the net.
Army continued the pressure, but Menard made several big saves,
including a spectacular glove save on Chase Podsiad on an Army
power-play. Menard slid across to rob Podsiad, who appeared to
have a wide open net.
Senior forward Matt Smith (Toronto, ON) tied the
game at 1-1 12:36 into the period, as he collected a pass from
Brent Patry (Ottawa, ON) in the slot and ripped a
shot over the shoulder of Clark for his team-best eighth tally of
the season. Al Mazur (Burnaby, BC) also
assisted on the goal.
Army out-shot RIT 15-6 after one period.
The Tigers poured on the pressure in the second stanza, but could
not push anything past Clark, who stopped all 17 RIT shots in the
frame.
Both teams had over a minute of 5-on-3 power-play time in the
period, but were unable to cash in on the opportunity. The
Tigers had five power-play chances and fired 12 shots on net during
those chances.
RIT out-shot Army 17-5 in the second period and held a 23-20 edge
after two periods of play.
Ricky Walton (Hamilton, ON) played in his 100th
career game last night, while Smith played in his 100th contest
tonight.
The all-time series between the two teams is tied, 1-1-2.
Bryce Hollweg scored with 30.9 seconds left in regulation to help
Army erase a late 2-1 deficit on Friday. Menard made 36 saves
for RIT and Josh Kassel stopped 34 shots for the Black Knights in
last night's 2-2 draw.
Last season, the two teams split at West Point. Army defeated
the Tigers 2-1 on Dec. 29, while the Tigers rebounded to win 5-3
the following night.
RIT is riding a three-game unbeaten streak and has played three
straight overtime games, winning one and tying the other two.
These were the only two meetings between the two teams this season.


























