The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Raiders fall in narrow 2- 1 decision to St. Lawrence

- By Staff Reports Sports@ oneidadisp­atch. com

HAMILTON » Despite a goal by Arnaud Vachon, the Colgate men’s hockey program fell in a 2- 1 final to Ecac hockey foe St. Lawrence.

Thefirst of a three- game lineup, the Raiders now travel to Canton, N. Y. for the remaining road games Saturday and Sunday.

The game featured overlappin­g penalties to open the conference matchup, before Colgate saw its first complete penalty kill. The time was capped with a shorthande­d look by Paul Mcavoy, but the teams played on in a scoreless game.

It wasn’t until the Raiders faced another penalty kill in the final minutes of the period that Andrew Farrier stopped a shot, but St. Lawrence scored on the rebound for a 1- 0 lead.

There were more alternatin­g penalty calls to start off the second period aswell that generated a scoring chance by Josh Mcke-

chney in 4- on- 4 play, but St. Lawrence held onto its narrow lead. The gap was widened as the Saints beat the glove side to gain a 2- 0 edge midway through regulation.

Farrier was forced to make another impressive coast- to- coast stop in the final minutes of the period, as the Raiders faced a two- goal deficit entering the final 20: 00. Then with 13: 03 remaining, Arnaud Vachon put up the wraparound for his first of the season to make it a one- goal game.

As the clock ticked down on regulation, the Raiders pressured back with an outstandin­g third period of offense. There were a pair of chances by Ross Mitton as the Raiders stormed the crease, while a shot by Nick Anderson stopped the clock with 1: 00 on, leading to a Colgate timeout.

With an empty net , the six Raiders attacked. Battling through the final horn, Colgate couldn’t claim that second goal to tie the game to settle for a 2- 1 final.

Sophomore Arnaud Vachon scored his first of the season. Now holding three points on the year, it comes after the Ajax, Ontario native tallied nine in his freshman season ( 6G, 3A).

With an apple on the goal, first- year PJ Garrett recorded his first career point. He becomes the 14th Raider to record a point this season.

After scoring against RIT ( Dec. 29), senior Trevor Cosgrove picked up a second point on the year with the first assist on Vachon’s goal.

A growing trend for the Raiders this season, they were most effective in the third period, outshootin­g St. Lawrence 12- 6, for a 2622 margin on the night.

Between the pipes, junior netminder Andrew Farrier tallied 20 saves, including a game- high of nine in the second period.

Underclass­men made an impact, as sophomore Colton Young led the teamwith four shots on goal, while first- year Nick Anderson topped the team with three blocked shots.

RECORD UPDATES

• Colgate holds a 1- 3- 2 record, and a 0- 2- 2mark in ECAC Hockey action.

• St. Lawrence is 2- 0- 1 overall on the season and is 2- 0- 1 in ECAC play.

UP NEXT

Colgate continues the three- game series against St. Lawrence with a pair of road matchups in Canton, N. Y. on Saturday and Sunday. Puck drop is set 7 p. m. on Jan. 9, followed by 5 p. m. on Jan. 10.

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