NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Behind a game-winning goal from
Ian Carpentier, the Yale men's hockey team took down Merrimack, 5-2 at Ingalls Rink. The win puts the Bulldogs at 3-8 overall, while the Warriors, who are receiving votes in the USCHO Division I national poll, dropped to 6-9-1.
Scoring Summary
- P1, 8:33 | Henry Wagner got the Bulldogs on the board with a rip from the top of the circle.
- P2, 6:45 | Kalen Szeto gave Yale a two-goal lead after picking up his own rebound in front.
- P2, 17:41 | Merrimack cut Yale's lead in half.
- P3, 9:44 | Merrimack picked up a tally to tie the game.
- P3, 15:15 | After a turnover by Merrimack in their defensive zone, Ian Carpentier capitalized on the opportunity and buried a shot to give Yale the lead.
- P3, 17:08 | Niklas Allain picked up a rebound in front and fired a shot toward goal that was tapped in by Briggs Gammill on the doorstep.
- P3, 19:22.6 | Gammill slid in an empty netter from Yale's defensive zone.
Notes
- Ian Carpentier picked up his fourth career game-winning goal.
- Henry Wagner and Kalen Szeto scored their first goals of the season.
- Nathan Reid made 26 saves in goal en route to his second win of the season.
- This was Brigg Gammill's seventh multi-point game of his career, and his first two-goal game since Feb. 19, 2022, when he had two goals against RPI.
Up Next
Yale is set to host Long Island University (LIU) on Sunday, Dec. 10 at 6 p.m. The Bulldogs will be supporting Toys for Tots with a Teddy Bear Toss in between the first and second periods of play.