Oct. 29, 1999
SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Notre Dame's Joe Dusbabek scored on the
power play with 12 minutes left to play but Miami's Mike Glumac nudged home
a goal six minutes later, as the Irish and RedHawks skated to a 2-2 tie in
Central Collegiate Hockey Association action Friday night at the Joyce
Center Fieldhouse.
Notre Dame (2-5-1, 1-4-1 CCHA) again provide strong on the penalty
kill, stopping all six Miami power plays and 14-of-14 for the weekend
series (the Irish won Thursday's game, 5-2).
Miami (4-2-2, 1-1-2 CCHA) jumped out to an early 1-0 lead and
enjoyed a 27-20 edge in shots, but Irish freshman Tony Zasowski again
turned in a solid effort by making 25 saves (including eighth in the third
period and five in overtime).
Miami opened the scoring midway through the first period, after
senior center Dustin Whitecotton won a left-side faceoff and slid the puck
back to the top of the circle. Freshman defenseman Matt Medvecz then sent a
rising shot over the glove hand of Irish freshman Tony Zasowski for his
second goal of the series (11:14).
Notre Dame notched the equalizer at the midpoint of the second
period, on the second goal of the season from sophomore center Brett
Henning. Freshman right wing John Wroblewski notched his first point of the
season with an outlet pass from mid-ice towards the left boards for senior
left wing Andy Jurkowski, who then slid a pass into the slot. Henning
stopped just shy of the crease before lifting a backhanded shot over senior
goaltender Ken Marsch's left shoulder (10:13).
The Irish surged ahead in the third period on Dusbabek's second
goal in as many nights, with a strong individual effort from freshman
defenseman Evan Nielsen setting up the score. Nielsen passed from behind
the Miami net to the bottom of the left circle but freshman center Connor
Dunlop was knocked off the puck. Nielsen then lunged forward as he was
being taken down from behind and swiped the puck across the goalmouth.
Dusbabek was waiting at the bottom of the right circle and flicked
a shot into the right side of the net before Marsch could recover (7:56).
With the clock ticking under seven minutes, Gumlac took the puck
from two Irish players in the right corner and walked in before nudging the
puck towards the center of the crease. Zasowski tried to smother the puck
but it slid under his glove and into the net for a 2-2 game (13:31).
NOTES: Notre Dame still has scored just one first-period goal this season
(vs. Union) while allowing eight goals in the first period … Medvecz also
scored in Thursday's 5-2 loss to Notre Dame ... Miami senior forward Gregor
Krajnc left the game at the eight-minute mark with a knee injury (he is
MU's leading goal scorer, with six) ... Jurkowski is riding a career-best,
three-game point streak. He also scored goals in the 4-2 loss to Ferris
State and in the 5-2 win over Miami. ... Dusbabek has scored in each of the
past two games. He also had an assist in Thursday's game and has 5G-2A in
eight career games vs. Miami. ... Two of the last three ND-Miami games have
gone to overtime (MU won 3-2 in OT at home last season). ... Notre Dame's
last seven overtime games have produced six ties and one loss (3-2 at Miami
in 1998-99). ... Notre Dame is 3-1-2 in its last six games vs. Miami ...
eight of Notre Dame's 20 goals have come on the power play.
MIAMI (4-2-2, 1-1-2 CCHA) 1 0 1 0 - 2
NOTRE DAME (2-5-1, 1-4-1 CCHA) 0 1 1 0 - 2
1st: MIA 1. Medvecz 2 (Whitecotton) 11:14.
2nd: ND 1. Henning 2 (Jurkowski, Wroblewski) 10:13.
3rd: ND 2. Dusbabek 2 (Nielsen, Dunlop), PP, 7:56, MIA 2. Glumac 3
(unassisted) 13:31.
SHOTS: Miami 10-3-8-5/26, Notre Dame 6-7-5-2/20.
SAVES: Miami (Marsch) 6-6-4-2/18, Notre Dame (Zasowski) 9-3-7-5/24.
POWER PLAY: Miami 0-for-6, Notre Dame 1-for-5.
PENALTIES: Miami 5 for 10:00, Notre Dame 6 for 12:00.