This has been quite the unexpected year for Dartmouth hockey
so far. The Big Green is currently ranked 11th in the country by
USCHO and has had one of the best starts in College Hockey. Last weekend saw a highly anticipated match up against the defending national champion Boston College Eagles away at Conte
Forum. Dartmouth lost the game 6-3, but
the score line did not tell the tale of the game.
Throughout the game the Big Green skated with Boston
College. The Eagles are arguably the best team in country so far this season. Sophomore
forward Johnny Gaudreau seems to be a lock for the Hobey Baker and proved to
the difference against the Big Green with five points. The Eagles top line is a class above the rest
in NCAA Hockey and they look destined to repeat as national champions.
Big Green head coach Bob Gaudet shared the same sentiment
about Gaidreau in his post-game comments,
“Gaudreau is just a phenomenal player,” stated Gaudet. “he
reminds you of Paul Kariya a little bit when he was in college. He is a
difference maker there is no question about it.”
Dartmouth showed how good they really were despite the score
of the game. Going into the third period the Big Green had the game tied at
3-3, courtesy of late period goals from Brandon McNally and Tyler Sikura.
Boston College forward Pat Mullane scored just 18 seconds
into the third period and the Big Green could never recover,
“Obviously the goal in the first shirt of the third period
really hurt us,” said Gaudet.” It was a great play. They are an outstanding
team and they are number one for a reason. It was disappointing to start the
period that way because we had really good momentum going in.”
Steven Whitney added a goal and the Big Green went down 5-3
with a good amount of time left to play. Dartmouth stepped up offensive
pressure late in the third, but could not find an answer for Boston College
goaltender Parker Milner. The Eagles added an empty net goal to bring the final
up to 6-3 and earn the victory.
What Stood Out:
Offense is definitely the strong point of this team this
year. Comparing this year’s offensive numbers to last year’s is a world apart.
Tyler Sikura and Eric Robinson are on pace to match their output from last year
by the midpoint of the season.
Matt Lindblad was
great with the puck on his stick against Boston College and his distribution will
continue to lead to many scoring chances.
Dustin Walsh is getting there. He is returning from injury
and his form is getting better. On ice against Boston College he looked
confident and sure to make his presence known in the game.
The Big Green has a real chance of making the national
tournament this season. Boston College had no easy time dispatching the Big
Green. The top two forward lines are on par with the rest of the country and
showed some real fight while getting the team back even two separate times
during the game.
Next Up:
Bentley of Atlantic Hockey will be traveling to Hanover this
Saturday for a non-conference tilt against the Big Green.
The Falcons are one of the top teams in Atlantic Hockey and
bring a very formidable power play spearheaded by junior Brett Gensler. The forward
is currently leading the nation in scoring with 21 points.
The game will pit two of the best special team units in the
nation of against each other. Bentley’s aforementioned power play ranks first
in the nation while Dartmouth penalty kill ranks second in the nation.
Notes:
Eric Neiley was out at left wing in the game against Boston
College. Gaudet explained in the postgame press conference that he shouldn’t be
out long, but due to the nature of school rules he could not tell us what the
injury was.
Next week’s game against UVM will be broadcast live on the
NBC Sports Network at 7pm on Wednesday.
If you are planning on going to the home games against
Bentley and Vermont why not bring a toy to donate for the annual CHaD Toy Drive.
As an added bonus for Big Green fans former Dartmouth NHL’ers Nick Johnson , Ben Lovejoy, Tanner Glass , Lee
Stempniak, and David Jones will all be in attendance at the UVM game ( Thanks
Lockout). They will all be signing autographs following the game.