Quinnipiac ties Nebraska-Omaha in overtime
By Kevin Noonan, QBSN Staff Writer
The Quinnipiac Bobcats tied the University of Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks 2-2 in overtime Friday night to remain undefeated in the month of December. It’s the first of a two game series between the teams on the weekend.
Playing in front of 9,117 at the CenturyLink Center in Omaha, Neb., the Bobcats and Mavericks traded goals throughout regulation before ending the overtime game tied at two. The Bobcats gave up the game-tying goal at the 11:42 mark in the third period of regulation.
Quinnipiac had all of its offensive weapons back in action in the contest with the return of both Connor and Kellen Jones (Montrose, British Columbia) to the lineup. Despite their return, Quinnipiac was outshot by Nebraska-Omaha 36-22. It was the lowest shot total on the season for the Bobcats, with the previous low being 26 against Harvard on Nov. 5.
The first goal for the Bobcats came off the stick of junior Russell Goodman (Saskatoon, Sask.) halfway through the first period. Junior Jeremy Langlois (Tempe, Ariz.) had beaten two Maverick defenders before being tripped up and making a no-look pass from the seat of his pants to Goodman. The goal was Goodman’s third of the season, with Langlois getting his eighth assist and junior Ben Arnt (Oakdale, Minn.) notching his fourth.
At the 16:04 mark of the first period, the Mavericks tied the game up with a goal of their own. Brent Gwidt received a centering pass from Johnnie Searfoss. Gwidt’s goal was his fourth of the season, while Searfoss was credited with his seventh assist.
The game remained scoreless until 19:04 into the second period when the Bobcats regained the lead with a goal from senior Yuri Bouharevich (Montreal, Quebec). Kellen played the puck up the ice to brother, Connor. Bouharevich wristed the cross-ice pass from Connor to score his fifth goal of the season. Connor was awarded his 13th assist and Kellen got his 10th.
Nebraska-Omaha was unable to retaliate until 11:42 had been played in the third period, where they tied the game for good on Ryan Walter’s seventh goal of the season. Zahn Raubenheimer’s initial shot was deflected by Bobcat junior goaltender Eric Hartzell (White Bear Lake, Minn.). The rebound went straight back to Walters, who beat Hartzell with his shot.
Both Quinnipiac and Nebraska-Omaha had many good opportunities to win the game in overtime, but neither side was able to capitalize.
Hartzell stopped 34 of the 36 shots he faced in the game, while counterpart John Faulkner stopped 20 of the 22 shots from the Bobcats.
Quinnipiac recorded its fourth tie of the season, although the Bobcats have not won a game in overtime. The Bobcats are now 0-1-4 in overtime on the 2011-2012 season.
Quinnipiac’s record is now 11-6-4 overall, with Nebraska-Omaha’s record at 9-8-4. The weekend series concludes Dec. 31 for a New Year’s Eve showdown with the puck dropping at 3:37 p.m. (EST).