Raiders Fall 3-2 in Overtime at #12 Cornell
ITHACA, N.Y. — Colgate fell 3-2 in overtime to Cornell Friday evening after the Big Red scored three unanswered.
ITHACA, N.Y. — Colgate fell 3-2 in overtime to No. 12 Cornell Friday evening after the Big Red scored three unanswered.
COACH HARDER'S COMMENTS
"Every single game in our league is an absolute battle. We need to find a way tomorrow."
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Brett Chorske gave the Raiders a 1-0 advantage with 13:04 left in the first period. Tommy Bergsland hit the puck to Max Nagel, who skated in and played a pass across to Chorske for a one-timer he ripped from the left faceoff circle.
- Ryan Spinale doubled Colgate's lead on a power play with 6:52 remaining in the second. Michael Neumeier played the puck back to Bergsland at the blue line, who passed it to Spinale. The first-year skated in and flicked a wrister into the left side of the goal.
- The Big Red got one back with 46 seconds left in the second when Jack O'Leary scored.
- Cornell tied the game at 2-2 at the 10:40 mark of the third with a power play tally from Ryan Walsh.
- The Big Red won it just under three minutes into the extra period when Charlie Major found the back of the net.
- Nagel had a chance to pull the Raiders back ahead with just over four minutes left in the third when he got free on a breakaway, but his shot got saved.
- The Raiders also had a power play opportunity two minutes into the third that it could not convert.
- Colgate picked up a penalty kill in the second and one in the first and third periods.
- The opening period saw minimal chances for both sides, with Cornell outshooting the Raiders 5-4.
- Colgate kept the Big Red off the scoreboard in the first thanks to five saves from Andrew Takacs.
GAME NOTES
- Chorske's goal extended his point streak to 11 games. It is the second-longest active point streak in the country. He has also scored in six of the previous seven contests and in back-to-back games.
- Takacs made 28 saves in goal.
- The Raiders and Big Red went to overtime for the 25th time in the series history.
UP NEXT
Colgate and Cornell conclude the home-and-home series with a battle in Hamilton Saturday evening. Puck drop is 7 p.m. at the Class of 1965 Arena.
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