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| GAME #20 |
| SCORE |
Niagara Purple Eagles 3, Robert Morris Colonials 2 (2OT) |
| SCORES |
Niagara: J. Billings (1st, 11:23), L. Stenlund (1st, 16:55), J. Billings (2OT, 7:31)
Robert Morris: J. Addamo (PP- 1st, 16:03), N. Prkusic (2nd, 6:41) |
| GOALIES |
Niagara: Chad Veltri (4-6-2)
Robert Morris: Noah West (9-6-0) |
| RECORDS |
Niagara Purple Eagles (6-11-3, 3-9-3 AHA)
Robert Morris Colonials (15-8-0, 10-5-1 AHA) |
| LOCATION |
Clearview Arena – Pittsburgh, Pa. |
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PITTSBURGH, PA – Redshirt senior
Jack Billings scored twice, including the game-winner in Saturday night's double-overtime win against Robert Morris to force a decisive game three against the Colonials tomorrow night.
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1st Period
• The Purple Eagles scored first as
Jack Billings got his first goal of the game midway through the opening period.
• Robert Morris would tie the game in the latter portion of the period, scoring on the power play to even the score, 1-1.
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Ludwig Stenlund scored the Purple Eagles' second goal of the game, taking a rebound off the end wall and depositing it in the back of the net.
• Both teams registered 11 shots on net in the first stanza.
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2nd Period
• Robert Morris got an early power-play opportunity, but Niagara was able to kill the man-up chance to hold onto its 2-1 lead.
• The Colonials tied the game as Nick Prkusic scored from the high slot 6:41 into the second period.
• Niagara would kill another penalty during the period while also failing to capitalize on its power play chance.
• The Purple Eagles had plenty of chances in the second period, generating 11 shots on goal in the frame.
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3rd Period
• The Niagara power-play unit got two chances to help the Purple Eagles take the lead in the first half of the period but failed to score on either opportunity.
• For the second night in a row, neither team could win it in regulation.
• Through three periods of play, the Colonials held the advantage in shots 34-29.
• Robert Morris also won 42-of-64 faceoffs through 60-minutes, including 5-of-8 in the third.
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First Overtime
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Chad Veltri was busy in the first overtime period as the sophomore made 17 saves to keep Niagara's season alive.
• The Purple and White put six shots on goal during OT.
• Robert Morris held the advantage in the faceoff circle, winning 14-of-25 draws.
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Second Overtime
• It took 7:31 into the second overtime for the Purple Eagles to score the game-winner and force a decisive game three.
• Billings put a prayer of a shot on net that found its way past the Colonial keeper and into the net for the goal.
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Game Notes
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Chad Veltri made a career-high 49 saves, surpassing his previous career-high of 43 he set as a freshman.
• Niagara is 3-5 this season in games decided by one goal or less.
• Niagara finished the game 3-for-4 on the penalty kill.
• Billings recorded his first multi-goal game of the season.
• Stenlund scored his seventh goal of the season, giving him 13 points on the year.
• Saturday was the third-longest game in program history. The longest game was a triple-overtime thriller against Holy Cross that lasted 110:40.
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Up Next
• Niagara and Robert Morris will play a decisive game three Sunday night at 7 p.m.
• If Niagara wins, it will play host and defending tournament champions AIC.
• If the Colonials win, they will play Army.
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