#12 Friars Look To Improve after Overtime Games in Vermont
Oct 29, 2024
Nick Poisson tied the game with the extra attacker with 25.4 seconds left as the No. 13/12 Providence College men’s hockey team rallied from two goals down in the final 7:01 to earn a 4-4 tie at Vermont on Saturday (Oct. 26) at Gutterson Fieldhouse. Hudson Malinoski scored the winning goal in the shootout while Zachary Borgiel stopped all three attempts he faced.
RECORDS
Vermont (0-3-2, 0-1-2 HEA) | No. 13/12 Providence (3-1-1, 1-0-1 HEA)
SCORE
Vermont – 4 | Providence – 4 – PC wins shootout, 1-0 (3 Rounds)
VENUE
Gutterson Fieldhouse – Burlington, Vt.
GOALIES
Zachary Borgiel (PC) – 26 saves, 4 goals against
Keenan Rancier (UVM) – 36 saves, 4 goals against
NOTES
– Borgiel highlighted the first period, stopping all 13 shots he faced.
– Providence’s best opportunity came late in the period as Logan Will rifled a shot off the near post from the slot.
– The Friars extended their unbeaten streak against Vermont to 15 games (11-0-4).
– Vermont took a 1-0 lead 25 seconds into the second period on a goal from Colin Kessler.
– Will Elger responded for the Friars 1:46 later with his second of the weekend after being sent down the left wing by a Taige Harding pass.
– Ryan O’Reilly gave Providence a 2-1 lead at the 3:51 mark with his first goal as a Friar, finishing off a cross-ice pass from Logan Will.
– The Catamounts countered with a pair of goals from Blake Steenerson and Massimo Lombardi to take a 3-2 lead after 40 minutes.
– Thomas Sinclair extended the Vermont lead to 4-2 at 7:12 of the third period.
– The Friars got back within one at 4-3 with 7:01 remaining as Graham Gamache got a piece of Guillaume Richard’s shot for his first of the season.
– With Borgiel pulled for the extra attacker, Poisson one-timed a feed from Andrew Centrella past Rancier to tie the game at 4-4 with 25.4 left. Logan Sawyer earned his first-career point with an assist on the play.
– In the shootout, Borgiel denied Joel Maatta, Simon Jellus and Colin Kessler. Hudson Malinoski fired a shot under the glove of Rancier in the second round which proved to be the winner.
– Providence’s unbeaten streak against Vermont was extended to 16 games (11-0-5) dating back to 2019.
PC GAME HIGHS
Goals: Elger, O’Reilly, Gamache, Poisson (1)
Assists: Richard (2)
Points: Richard (2)
Shots: Yoder, Mustard (5)
POWER PLAYS
Vermont – 0/2
Providence – 0/1
SHOTS
Vermont – 30
Providence – 40
UP NEXT
The Friars will battle New Hampshire in a home-and-home series beginning at Schneider Arena next Friday (Nov. 1) at 7 p.m. Saturday’s game at the Whittemore Center will be a 4:30 p.m. start. Both games can be seen live on NESN and ESPN+.
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