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Dartmouth Tops Colgate, 5-2

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HANOVER, N.H. – Corey Kalk tallied four points to lead Dartmouth to a 5-2 victory over Colgate in ECAC Hockey action Friday at Thompson Arena.

Kalk scored two goals and added two assists to help lead Dartmouth to the win and a sweep of the season series. The sophomore forward was one of four Big Green players to register multiple points as Jack Barre and Carl Hessler finished with a goal and an assist while Cam Roth dished out two helpers.

Dartmouth took control of the contest during the first period, scoring three times to build a 3-0 cushion after 20 minutes.

Grant Opperman staked Big Green to a 1-0 lead at the 8:23 mark, firing home a loose puck from just above the goal line on the left side for his fifth goal of the season.

Kalk doubled the Dartmouth cushion less than two minutes later with his first goal of the evening, firing a wrist shot from the middle of the slot past Colgate netminder Charlie Finn and inside the right post to make it 2-0.

Jack Barre closed out the opening-period barrage with 19 seconds remaining in the first, capping a Big Green rush with a backhanded effort inside the left post to make a 3-0 contest.

Kalk expanded the Big Green lead to 4-0 with his second goal at the 17:07 mark of the second period, ripping a slap shot from the right faceoff circle that Raider backup keeper Bruce Racine got a piece of, but trickled past him and across the goal line.

Evan Peterson got Colgate on the board just 58 seconds later, firing a snap shot from the middle of the slot that bounced off Dartmouth keeper James Kruger’s shoulder and into the net to trim the Raider deficit to 4-1.

Tylor Spink pulled the Raiders within two during the final minute of the middle frame when he stuffed home a goalmouth feed from Mike Borkowski to make a 4-2 contest.

Carl Hessler closed out the scoring with an empty net goal with 2.9 remaining in the third period.

Finn got the start in goal for Colgate and made 10 saves before being replaced by Racine at the start of the second. Racine recorded eight stops over the final 40 minutes. Kruger recorded 18 saves between the pipes for Dartmouth.

Bottom Line
Dartmouth 5, Colgate 2

Won-Lost Records
– Dartmouth improved to 14-11-1 overall and 11-8-0 in ECAC action as it earned a sweep of the season series against the Raiders.
– Colgate dipped to 8-21-2 and 4-13-2 with the setback.

Key Raider Info
– Evan Peterson tallied his seventh goal of the season with his second-period strike. Peterson now has goals in two of the last four contests.
– Tylor Spink’s second-period goal gives him 25 points (7g,18a) for the season. He remains in second place on the team’s scoring chart.
– Hunter Racine picked up the primary assist on Peterson’s goal, giving him 10 points (5g,5a) this season. He is the first Raider newcomer to reach double-digit points this season.
– Mike Borkowski was credited with the lone assist on Tylor Spink’s goal, moving him into third on the team’s point-scoring chart with 18 points (12g,6a).
– Bruce Racine made his third appearance of the season in goal for Colgate. His 40 minutes between the pipes represented a season high in minutes played for the sophomore keeper.

Inside the Box Score
– Dartmouth out-shot Colgate, 23-20, for the contest. The Big Green enjoyed a 13-7 advantage in the first while the Raiders held the edge in the second (8-5). The two teams managed five shots each in the third.
– Both teams were 0-for-3 on the power play. Colgate managed two shots in 2:52 with the man advantage while Dartmouth tallied four shots in 2:52 with an extra skater.
– Dartmouth posted a 25-23 edge in faceoffs. Borkowski led the Raiders at the dot, going 10-for-16.
– Kalk led all players with six shot attempts. Tyson Spink and Darcy Murphy paced Colgate with three shots each.

From the Source
Colgate Head Coach Don Vaughan
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(on game)
“The game was lost in the first period tonight. You cannot give up three goals, especially on the road. We were just really porous defensively and it was our veteran players, not the freshman in this case. Guys were just following pucks.”

Up Next
– Colgate closes out the road portion of its regular-season schedule Saturday with a 7 p.m. contest against No. 13 Harvard at the Bright-Landry Hockey Center.