CC Sweeps DU with 3-2 Win
Trotter, Dingle record goals for the Pioneers
From: DU Athletics Site

DENVER - No. 15 Colorado College's Chad Rau scored the game-winning goal with 3:31 remaining in the third period to propel the Tigers to a 3-2 victory and series sweep over the No. 8 Denver Pioneers in WCHA action before a sellout crowd of 6,079 at Magness Arena. The Pioneers received a goal and an assist from redshirt freshman Brock Trotter (Brandon, Manitoba) and a goal from Ryan Dingle (Steamboat Springs, Colo.). CC improves to 10-5-1, 7-3-0 on the season, while DU falls to 9-6-1, 5-4-1.

"I was really pleased with our approach to the game tonight and the adversity of being down 2-0," said Denver Head Coach George Gwozdecky. "I was proud at how we battled back and tied the game up. I really felt that we gave ourselves a great chance to win."

The Tigers scored the lone goal of the first period when Lee Sweatt struck during a 4-on-3 power play. Brandon Polich fed a cross-ice pass to Sweatt, who one-timed a slap shot past DU junior goaltender Peter Mannino (Farmington Hills, Mich.) from just outside the left face-off circle to give CC a 1-0 lead heading into the first intermission.

The Tigers doubled their lead 5:56 into the second stanza when Scott Thauwald scored his fifth goal of the season on a wide-open net. During a CC rush, Mannino was bumped into and knocked out of the net, leaving him helpless when Cody Lampl fed Thauwald on the goalmouth.

Dingle made it a one-goal game at the 11:10 mark of the middle frame on a power-play tally. With the Pioneers on a two-man advantage, Keith Seabrook (Delta, British Columbia) found Dingle at the bottom of the right circle, who one-timed a shot by CC netminder Matt Zaba for his 12th goal of the season. Trotter was also credited with an assist on the play.

Trotter then tied the game 4:13 into the final frame when he buried the rebound of a Geoff Paukovich (Englewood, Colo.) shot for his seventh goal of the season. Trotter picked up the puck on the right side of the net and snuck it between Zaba and the right goal post.

Rau scored what proved to be the game-winning goal for CC on a rebound with 3:31 remaining in the third period. After a shot by Jimmy Kilpatrick, Rau capitalized on his second rebound attempt, putting the puck over Mannino's outstretched glove.

Zaba made 18 stops for the Tigers, while Mannino recorded 23 saves in a losing effort.
CC outshot DU 26-20 on the evening. The Pioneers were 1-8 on the power play, while the Tigers were 1-6 with the man advantage.

The Pioneers return to action Dec. 8-9 with a pair of WCHA home games against Minnesota State. Puck drop is set for 7:37 pm. MT on Friday and 7:07 p.m. on Saturday.

Game Notes: Senior captain Adrian Veideman (Sicamous, British Columbia) was carried off on a stretcher 3:40 into the second period after suffering a concussion following a collision with CC's Brandon Straub.
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Veideman Update: He reportedly suffered a Grade 2 concussion and is in the hospital. He will be undergoing a cat scan. No life threatening injuries.
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Senior Ryan Helgason left the game in the first period and reportedly has a broken hand.

DU Lineup Vs. CC

Gifford-Dingle-Rakhshani
Trotter-Ruegsegger-Helgason
Vossberg-Paukovich-Glasser
Cook-Handza-Testwuide

Veideman-Seabrook
Fast-Thomas
Butler-Brookwell

Mannino

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm glad Veideman is ok.

dggoddard said...

Scary moments at the rink. Veideman went down and "didn't move."

Initial reports said that he could move his legs, but "arm was numb." 90% of the fans in Magness didn't see the incident bacause it was aginst the boards next to the DU bench.

Best wishes to Adrian and his family through this entire ordeal.

Anonymous said...

good that he is ok and good that cc brought their brooms.

dggoddard said...

Good that CC fans read LetsGoDU... :-)

Donald Dunlop said...

DG:
Who doesn't read the finest blog in the WCHA?

dggoddard said...

Being the "finest blog in the WCHA" is kind of like winning a beauty contest where all the contestants weigh over 300 lbs. :-)