Monday, February 1, 2010

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THE BROWN DAILY HERALD

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Monday, February 1, 2010

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Weekend turns up a win and a tie continued from page 1

Jonathan Bateman / Herald

Katie Jamieson ’13 tended goal in back-to-back losses this weekend.

W. Hockey

Overtime yields no victory for Bears against Yale “It’s a bunch of young players searching for a victory and they just can’t grasp it.”

By Andrew Braca Assistant Spor ts Editor

Yale’s Aleca Hughes scored with 1:57 left in overtime to send the women’s hockey team to a heartbreaking 3-2 loss Sunday. On Saturday in New Haven, the Bulldogs blanked Brown, 3-0. The Bears were much sharper the following day back at home in Meehan Auditorium, but still fell short of their first conference victor y when they missed out on a golden overtime opportunity. “It was a dagger in the heart,” said Head Coach Digit Murphy.

Yale 3, Brown 0 The start of Saturday’s game was delayed by 90 minutes when a compressor malfunctioned at Ingalls Rink. Murphy said the problem in the cooling system did not significantly compromise the ice surface, but waiting for the game to start did a number on the Bears, who came out flat. “It’s tough to deal with that kind of adversity on the road with a young team,” she said.

The Bulldogs finally capitalized on the Bears’ inexperience in the second period, scoring two goals 98 seconds apart to take a commanding lead less than four minutes after intermission. “That just killed us,” Murphy said. “When we get scored on once, (the players) lose (their) focus, no matter how much you tell them.” Yale tacked on a power-play goal in the third, and the Bears were never able to find the back of the net. continued on page 9

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into the extra period. The officials made “interesting choice calls down the stretch,” RPI Head Coach Seth Appert said. On Saturday, when the Bears came back from a 2-0 deficit to force overtime, the officials made another controversial call, this time against Brown. Harry Zolnierczyk ’11 was sent to the penalty box after crashing into Union’s goalie with 1:54 left in overtime. The penalty put Union on the power play for the rest of the night. “I thought our guy did a good job,” Head Coach Brendan Whittet said. “I thought Harry drove the net like we teach him to, but what are you going to do?” Despite the man advantage, Union couldn’t find the back of the net, so the game ended in a tie. “You get bounces that go both ways,” said forward Jack Maclellan ’12. “Last night, we got one that went in our favor. Tonight, we got one against us, so I mean, in both situations, basically it’s just executing your special teams.” Brown 4, RPI 3 (OT) Brown’s special teams have not been its strong point this season. The Bears’ power-play unit has scored on just 12.5 percent of its chances this season, which makes it the worst in the ECAC. “We have some issues right now when we’re on the power play,” Whittet said. “It’s almost like a momentum killer, and I think the guys are just thinking too much.” So when the Bears went on a five-on-three power play to begin overtime, a goal wasn’t certain. But 47 seconds after the puck

dropped, Volpatti scored Brown’s lone power-play goal of the night. It couldn’t have come at a better time for the Bears. Brown 2, No. 18 Union 2 (OT) Though the Bears’ power play won the RPI game, it was their penalty kill that had to come up big on Saturday night. The penalty kill unit got off to a rough start, as the Bears took four penalties in the first period and let in two power-play goals to go down 2-0. But Brown scored two secondperiod goals, evening the score heading into the third period. Both goals — the first by Maclellan and the second by Fernandez — came from point-blank range, with lots of traffic around the net. The game remained tied for the rest of regulation and into overtime. With 1:54 left in the extra period, the Brown penalty kill was charged with stopping the Union power play, which had been 40 percent successful on that night. Union almost ended the game when for ward Kelly Zajac came charging down the slot and received a pass from the right. He one-timed the puck, but goalie Michael Clemente ’12 made the kick save just in time. “It was unbelievable,” Whittet said of Clemente’s save. The Bears — who are currently ninth in the league — added three points this weekend to their season total, which determines seeding for the ECAC Hockey Tournament at the end of the year. “That point that we earned tonight is going to be very, very important at the end of this season,” Whittet said.

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