SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Coming off a hard fought 3-1 win last night in Game One at No. 10/10 Notre Dame, the Northeastern men's ice hockey team looks to finish the series tonight as the two teams square off in Game Two at 7 p.m. Last night's victory marked the first time in team history that Northeastern has won three consecutive playoff games in the same season.
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Back to the playoffsNU is back in the Hockey East playoffs for the third straight season, and 25th time in program history. It also marks the 18th time in 25 playoff appearances that Northeastern enters the playoffs as the No. 6 seed or higher.
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The Huskies will be making their 22nd appearance in the Hockey East quarterfinals, owning a 16-31 record dating back to 1985. NU is 9-26 all-time in quarterfinal games on the road, and is looking to return to the conference semifinals for the first time since 2011.
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This weekend marks the first time that Northeastern and Notre Dame have met in the postseason.
Recapping last night's win at Notre DameNortheastern scored twice in the first seven minutes of the game and buried an insurance marker late in regulation to take Game One of the Hockey East quarterfinals at No. 10/10 Notre Dame on Friday night at Compton Family Ice Arena, 3-1.
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After bolting out to a 2-0 lead early in the contest, Notre Dame cut the lead to 2-1 midway through the opening frame before NU iced it with an empty net goal in the final minute of regulation to help the Huskies extend its winning streak to 10 games, the second longest streak in team history.
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Lincoln Griffin,
John Stevens and
Tanner Pond all scored for Northeastern, which was forced to play the final 50 minutes of the game with five defensemen after
Dustin Darou was issued a five-minute major and a game misconduct.
Ryan Ruck made 20 stops for NU, including eight in the third period to preserve the lead. Jordan Gross scored the lone goal for the Fighting Irish while Cal Petersen made 19 stops.
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The all-time series with the Fighting IrishThe Huskies and Fighting Irish will meet for the 16th time in program history on Saturday. Northeastern boasts a record of 9-4-2 all-time against Notre Dame and has won eight of their last 13 meetings with the Irish. NU is also 5-2-1 against the Fighting Irish since they joined Hockey East in 2013-14.
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Notre Dame won the season series, also played at Compton Family Ice Arena, earlier this season at 1-0-1. On Nov. 12, the Huskies scored twice in a span of 28 seconds in the second period and received 28 stops from
Ryan Ruck, but NU was unable to overcome a 3-0 deficit as the Fighting Irish took game one, 3-2.
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The following night, NU fought back to erase a two-goal deficit to net the tying goal with 4:07 left in regulation to pick up a point in the league standings.
Matt Benning buried the equalizer late in the third period with a power play goal from the point, while
Garret Cockerill also scored for the Huskies.
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Scouting Notre DameNotre Dame enters this weekend's series after earning a first round bye thanks to a 15-5-2 regular season record in Hockey East, good for the third seed in the conference tournament. The Fighting Irish are 19-9-7 overall this season.
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A trio of sophomores have led the charge for Notre Dame this season. Boston draft pick Anders Bjork (11 goals, 21 assists) and Montreal draft choice Jake Evans (eight goals, 24 assists) are tied for the team lead with 32 points, while Jordan Gross trails close behind with nine goals and 22 assists on the year.
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Cal Petersen has been the go-to netminder for the Fighting Irish this season, appearing in all 35 games with a 2.08 goals against average (20th in the nation) and .931 save percentage (ninth in the nation).
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Straight into ComptonThe Huskies have felt right at home when playing at the Compton Family Ice Arena, going 5-2-1 since the building opened in November of 2011 and outscoring the Irish 25-14. When NU captured the Shillelagh Tournament title on Nov. 23, 2013, it made the Huskies the first club to defeat Notre Dame three times at Compton.
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A tale of two seasonsNortheastern's sluggish start to the 2015-16 season was well documented, coming out of the gates 1-10-2 before the team's trip to Belfast, Northern Ireland for the first-ever Friendship Four. After an overtime loss to then No. 4 UMass Lowell, the Huskies rebounded with a 7-1 win against Colgate in the consolation game and haven't looked back since. Since the trip the Huskies are 17-2-3, including a 10-1-2 mark in league play that catapulted NU from 12th to sixth place in the league standings in a span of six weeks.
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"I thought it was the turning point of our season," said head coach
Jim Madigan. "Our lineup had settled in and we knew how we had to play without are two key offensive players, and went into Northern Ireland with a game plan that was."
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StreakingNU is unbeaten in 19 of its last 20 games (17-1-2), and is on a 10-game winning streak, the second longest streak in team history. It's 11-game unbeaten streak (10-0-1), meanwhile, is the longest active streak in the nation.
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During this recent stretch, the Huskies are averaging 3.95 goals per game (fourth in the nation in that span) and conceding just 1.70 goals per game (tied for the fewest in the nation in that span). NU's opponents have been held to two goals or fewer in all but four of those games, and the Huskies are 7-0-1 in true road games during the recent stretch of success.
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Northeastern's lockdown defense in the last 20 games has limited its opponents to just 18 goals in the second and third periods of games, the lowest total in the nation. It's +32 goal differential in the second and third periods in the last 20 games is the fourth highest in the nation. Despite averaging 30.15 shots on goal during the last 20 games, NU's 13.1% shooting percentage is fourth in the nation in that span led by
Nolan Stevens' 24.4% mark (10 goals on 41 shots).
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Throughout this stretch the Huskies went 10-0-1 in conference games, which is the longest unbeaten streak in league play since Northeastern joined Hockey East at the start of the 1984-85 season.
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Road warriorsThe Huskies logged some serious windshield time during the regular season season. NU visited Minneapolis (1,392 miles each way), South Bend (893 miles each way), Belfast (nearly 3,000 miles each way), and Canton (364 miles), among others, since October.
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Northeastern concluded the regular season having traveled 12,488 miles, according to the New England Hockey Journal. After this weekend's second trip to South Bend, NU will up its season total to 14,274 miles.
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In its last nine true road games, Northeastern is 7-0-2 and outscoring its opponents by 2.78 goals per game. The Huskies haven't lost a true road game since Nov. 20 at No. 1/1 Providence.
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Roy named Warrior Player of the WeekAfter his overtime goal sent Northeastern into the Hockey East quarterfinals, senior captain
Kevin Roy was named the Warrior Hockey East Player of the Week on Monday.
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Roy had three goals and an assist in the two-game sweep of Maine in the Hockey East First Round, including a season-high three points (two goals, one assist) in the series clinching game on Saturday night. The game-winning goal at the 13:45 mark of overtime as the Huskies forced a turnover, with the puck landing on Roy's stick in the slot. The Lac-Beauport, Quebec native would do the rest, ripping a snap shot from between the hashmarks past Black Bear netminder Rob McGovern.
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Roy's three goals last weekend were tied for the most in the nation and led Hockey East. His efforts throughout the weekend moved Roy into a tie for 13th on Northeastern's all-time scoring list with 144 career points. He is also 20th in career goals (63) and 19th in career assists (81).
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Special teamsDuring Northeastern's recent run of success, its performance on special teams has been the difference. On the power play, the Huskies started the year 11-of-79 (13.9%) in the first 17 games of the season, which ranked 47th in the nation in that span. In the 20 games since, the power play unit is operating at a 30.1% clip (22-of-73), which is third in the country.
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The Huskies have scored a power play goal in eight of the last 11 games, including a season-best 4-of-7 performance on Feb. 27 against Maine. Overall, they are 11th in the country with a 21.9% success rate (33-of-151) and they are one of 10 teams with at least 30 power play goals this season.
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The penalty killing, meanwhile, has responded with some of its best hockey of the year. It allowed 14 power play goals (45-of-59; 76.3%) in the first 17 games, ranked 52nd of 60 teams. Over the last 20 games, though, the PK unit has surrendered 11 goals (52-of-63; 82.5%).
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The Ruck stops hereFreshman netminder
Ryan Ruck made his collegiate debut on Oct. 17 at Bentley, making six saves in relief of
Derick Roy in the third period. Ruck arrived at Northeastern after playing for the Des Moines Buccaneers of the USHL for two seasons, posting a 3.17 goals against average and a .903 save percentage in 33 games in 2014-15.
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The rookie has a 2.16 goals against average and .916 save percentage in 33 games this season, and was named the Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week on two occasions this season.
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Over the last 20 games, Ruck is 17-1-2 with a 1.61 goals against average and .935 save percentage. His .900 winning percentage in his last 20 games is the best in the nation in that span, and has allowed two goals or fewer in 16 of his last 18 starts, including two shutouts. His 17 wins are also tied for the fourth most in a single season in team history.
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Sophomore surgeA pair of sophomores have significantly increased their offensive production in 2015-16, led by
Nolan Stevens, who went from a 12-point (three goals, nine assists) freshman campaign to posting 37 points (17 goals, 20 assists) this season. His +25 increase is the fourth largest point improvement from 2014-15 to 2015-16:
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Classmate
Dylan Sikura is also having a big sophomore year with 23 points (nine goals, 14 assists), which is good for sixth on the team and a +16 increase from last season.
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Line 7-8-9Mike McMurtry has six goals and 14 assists in his last 20 games, including a career-long nine-game point streak from Dec. 6 to Jan. 23. Freshman
Adam Gaudette has also been hot of late, and has seven goals and 15 assists in his last 18 games, while linemate
Dylan Sikura has points in 11 of his last 16 games (seven goals, six assists).
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Johnny on the spotJohn Stevens is third on the team with 31 points this season (10 goals, 21 assists), and has been on a hot streak ever since February of last season. Dating back to the 2015 Beanpot semifinal vs. Boston College, Stevens has 44 points (13 goals, 31 assists) in 48 games. Stevens has 10 goals in 36 games this season after tallying four in all of the 2014-15 campaign (36 games).
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Aston-Reese named Walter Brown Award nomineeThe Gridiron Club of Greater Boston on Feb. 1 the 23 semifinalists for the 64th Walter Brown Award, presented annually to the best American-born college hockey player in New England. Junior forward
Zach Aston-Reese is one of 14 Hockey East players included on the list.
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The nation's oldest nationally-recognized college hockey honor, the Walter Brown Award was established in 1953 by the members of the 1933 Massachusetts Rangers, the first American team ever to win the World Championship Tournament.
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Aston-Reese leads the Huskies with 39 points (12 goals, 27 assists) in 37 games this season. The Staten Island, New York has points in 19 of his last 24 games (10 goals, 20 assists), and has had point streaks of three games or longer on four occasions this season.