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Vermont Tops Colgate In Final Game Of Catamount Cup Series

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BURLINGTON, Vt. – Craig Puffer scored two goals and Tournament MVP Packy Munson made 20 saves to lead host Vermont to a 4-1 victory over Colgate in the final game of the Catamount Cup Wednesday at Gutterson Fieldhouse.

Puffer gave the Catamounts a 1-0 lead at the 14:45 mark of the first period as he fired a wrist shot past Colgate keeper Charlie Finn from the top of the slot for his first collegiate tally.

The two teams traded goals during the second period. Mike Panowyk brought the Raiders level just 2:18 of the middle frame, sliding the puck between the legs of Munson for his third goal of the season.

Anthony Petruzzelli restored the Catamounts one-goal advantage at the 17:23 mark of the second when he completed a 2-on-1 shorthanded rush for his sixth marker of the campaign.

Puffer expanded the Vermont margin to 3-1 with his second tally of the contest at the 2:36 mark of the third period. Brendan Bradley closed out the scoring with 2:55 remaining in the contest, notching his fifth goal of the campaign.

Munson stopped 43 of 44 shots faced during the Catamount Cup to earn Tournament MVP honors. Finn recorded 17 stops in goal for Colgate.

Bottom Line
Vermont 4, Colgate 1

Won-Lost Records
– Vermont improved to 7-12-2 overall as it claimed the Catamount Cup for the sixth time in program history.
– Colgate moved to 5-13-1 on the season.

Key Raider Info
– Tyson Spink extended his point-scoring streak to five games with an assist on Panowyk’s second-period strike. He extending his team-leading point total to 20 (9g,11a).
– Tylor Spink is now just five points away from reaching the century mark in points scored for his career. He is second on the team in scoring this season with 14 points (3g,11a).
– Panowyk has now scored for the Raiders in each of the last three contests.
– Tyson Spink and Mike Panowyk were both named to the All Tournament Team.

Inside the Box Score
– The two teams attempted 21 shots each during the contest. Vermont posted a 9-3 margin in the first while Colgate held an 18-12 advantage during the final two periods.
– Both sides were 0-for-2 on the power play for the game.
– Vermont held a 30-24 edge in faceoffs for the contest. Adam Dauda and and Mike Borkowski won eight draws each to lead the Raiders.
– Bradley led all players with five shot attempts while Borkowski paced the Raiders with four shots on goal.

From the Source
Colgate Head Coach Don Vaughan
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“I honestly thought we played pretty well tonight. Certainly it was our best second period of the season. We did a lot of the things we wanted to do; it seems like every mistake we make right now ends up in the back of the net.

“I liked a lot of things we did tonight, but too many pucks are ending up in the back of our net. We’ve got to find a way to make sure that doesn’t happen.”

Up Next
– Colgate concludes its non-conference slate Jan. 8-9 with a two-game series at Hockey East foe Maine.
– Puck drop for both contests at Alfond Arena is set for 7 p.m.