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CANISIUS 2, HOLY CROSS 1
Courtesy of Canisius Athletic Communications
Freshman Cory Conacher scored with 3:57 left in the game to lift
the Canisius College hockey team over Holy Cross, 2-1. With the
win, the Griffs improved to 10-16-5 overall and 9-11-4 in Atlantic
Hockey play and moved into sixth place in the league standings.
"I thought we played a very complete game for all 60 minutes
today," said Canisius head coach Dave Smith. "Our guys were very
focused today and it showed."
Senior David Kasch (pictured) scored the Griffs' other goal and
added an assist on the game-winning score to lead the team with two
points. Freshman Taylor Anderson recorded 16 saves in goal to post
his second victory of the season.
"We came out with a good effort today," Kasch said. "We worked our
systems and cycles well. It started to show in the second and I
think it wore them down."
The Crusaders (9-14-7, 8-12-4) got on the scoreboard first with a
power-play goal 10:44 into the game. Brodie Sheahan found Rob
Forshner in the slot, who shot the puck high for his third goal of
the season.
Neither team was able to find the back of the net again until late
in the second period when Kasch scored on the power play with 1:19
left in the frame. Sophomore Dave Cianfrini fired a shot from the
blue line. Sophomore Ryan Klusendorf then deflected the shot to
Kasch, who knocked the puck in for his team-best 10th goal of the
season.
Conacher gave the Griffs their first advantage of the afternoon
late in the game, scoring with 3:57 left in regulation. The rookie
skated toward the net and ripped a shot past the Holy Cross goalie
for his fifth goal of the season and his first collegiate
game-winning score. Sophomore Jason Weeks and Kasch both posted an
assist on the goal.
With the victory, the Griffs now stand four points behind Air Force
for fifth place in the Atlantic Hockey standings. The top five
teams in the regular season earn home ice for the postseason
tournament and the two teams meet next weekend in critical
series.
"Our goal was to finish in the top five so we could have home ice,"
Conacher said. "We have to win four points next weekend to put
ourselves in position for fifth."


























