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Ice Hockey
Shorthanded Hockey Team Edged By Princeton, 4-3
Dec. 19, 1999
NOTRE DAME, Ind. - The undermanned Notre Dame hockey team traded goals with Princeton for most of the night before the Tigers notched the decisive score on a 5-on-3 goal with 5:17 left to play, in a 4-3 non-conference game Sunday night at the Joyce Center Fieldhouse. Notre Dame (7-10-2) was limited to playing with just 17 healthy skaters, as five of the team's 15 forwards and junior defenseman Ryan Clark were out of the lineup due to junior national team commitments and health reasons (see notes below). Despite the missing firepower, the Irish received goals from three unlikely sources, with freshman right wing Michael Chin and senior defenseman Sean Molina notching their first career goals while senior center Troy Bagne scored his fifth career goal to force a 3-3 tie. The game featured two goals that were scored in the first minute of periods (one by each team) and a pair of goals in the final minute of periods (both by the Tigers). Princeton (3-7-3) enjoyed a 36-24 edge in shots on goal, including a 12-3 margin in the middle period. Four different players. Nine Tigers players factored in the scoring, led by a three-point night from senior right wing Benoit Morin-who gave Princeton a 2-1 lead before providing the primary assist on the final two PU goals. The Irish were whistled for having too many men on the ice with 6:10 left to play before losing Molina to a coincidental penalty nine seconds later. The 5-on-3 situation then arose just 28 seconds into the team penalty, when junior right wing Ryan Dolder was called for a controversial high sticking penalty that brought the Irish bench to its feet. The visitors wasted little time in looking for the go-ahead goal, as junior right wing Chris Corrinet passed from the left boards to sophomore David Schneider, who then slid a pass from the top of the left circle to the top of the right. Morin sent the puck past to Schnedider, whose rising shot sailed over the blocker of sophomore Jeremiah Kimento and inside the left post for his third goal of the season and a 4-3 lead (14:43).
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NOTES: The Irish played without three players who are preparing to play for Team USA in the World Junior Championship: sophomore LW/C David Inman, sophomore C Brett Henning and freshman C Connor Dunlop ... senior RW Joe Dusbabek (illness) and freshman RW John Wroblewski (injury) also missed the game, as did Clark (he has missed the last three games while recovering from a concussion in the Dec. 5 game at MSU) ... prior to Sunday, those six players had combined for one-third of the team's goals this season (15 of 44) and 42 of the team's 115 points (36.5 percent) ... Sunday's three goalscorers previously had combined for just four goals in 236 combined career games played ... the Irish are 17-5-4 in their last 25 regular-season home games, with three of the four losses come by one goal ... Sunday's loss was the first this season when the Irish scored first (5-1-1, 20-3-4 during the past two seasons) ... Notre Dame is 0-4-0 this season when playing the first game of non-conference weekend action (losses to Providence, new Hampshire, UMass and Princeton) but 3-0-0 in the second games (wins over Union, Vermont and UMass) ... the Irish are 31-for-34 in penalty killing situations during the past seven games (8-for-9 on Sunday) ... six of Notre Dame's last nine games have been decided by one goal (3-3 in those games) ... Notre Dame was whistled for its most penalties (12) in the last 13 games and second-most all season (15 vs. Ferris State on Oct. 24) ... Notre Dame's 32 penalty minutes are a season high ... the Irish are just 7-7-2 in the last 16 overall home games (including CCHA playoffs), being outscored 45-38 in those games ... Chin's goal was his first point in the last eight games ... Jurkowski posted the first multi-point game of his career and is tied for third on the team with 10 points (4G-6A, he had 2G-4A in 70 games over his first three seasons) ... Bagne has two goals in 11 games played this season, after totaling just three in his first three seasons (99 games).
1st: ND 1. Chin 1 (Borega, Simon) 15:54, PU 1. Yopyk 3 (Campbell, Doyle)
19:09. Shots: PU 10-12-14/36, ND 10-3-11/24.
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