HAMILTON, N.Y. – Despite a 46-save performance from sophomore goaltender
Noah Pak, the Yale men's hockey team fell to Colgate in overtime, 4-3. With the loss, Yale moves to 2-2-0 overall and 2-1-0 in ECAC Hockey, while the Raiders improved to 3-7-1 and 1-2-0 in conference play.
Period 1: Yale 1, Colgate 1
- 0:13 | Just 13 seconds into the game, Ronan O'Donnell came off the half wall and fired a shot on goal that found the back of the net.
- 14:59 | The Raiders struck on the power play to tie it up.
Period 2: Yale 3, Colgate 2
- 1:06 | A minute into the second frame, Colgate took its first lead of the game.
- 1:24 | Eighteen seconds later, Donovan Frias pulled a puck out of traffic and beat the goaltender through the five-hole to tie it at two.
- 6:35 | Camped out on the right post, O'Donnell buried a rebound for his second of the game.
Period 3: Yale 3, Colgate 3
- 5:17 | Yale went to a four-minute man-advantage, but the Raiders struck with a shorthanded goal to even the score.
Overtime: Colgate 4, Yale 3
- Just 42 seconds into extra time, Colgate poked one home to end it.
Notes
- Noah Pak's 46 saves were the most in a game by a Yale goaltender since Nick Maricic made 49 saves against Harvard on March 10, 2012.
- Ronan O'Donnell recorded his second multi-point game of the season with two goals — the third two-goal game of his career.
- Donovan Frias picked up his second goal of the season.
- Frias and David Chen led the team with five shots each.
Up Next
Yale is back on the ice on Saturday, Nov. 15, when it faces No. 20 Cornell at Lynah Rink.
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