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Mar 8
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Sunday, February 28, 2021 - 8:14 am
The St. Lawrence University men s hockey team came back from an early 2-0 hole on Saturday, but No. 11/12 Quinnipiac scored a power play goal with the Saints serving a five-minute major about halfway through the third period to hand St. Lawrence a 3-2 defeat on Saturday afternoon at Appleton Arena.
Ethan de Jong and Odeen Tufto scored goals in the first 3:22 of the game to give the Bobcats the early lead, but Kaden Pickering and Cameron Buhl both scored unassisted goals in the second period to tie the game, 2-2, heading to the third period.
Jacob Nielsen was given a five-minute major and a game disqualification for kneeing at 7:45 of the third , and Peter DiLiberatore scored the game-winning goal on a wrist shot from the top of the right circle 37 seconds into the power play.
New look Aggie offense has left little to be desired but leaves a few questions unanswered.
When the Aggies took the court this past fall, uncertainty very much dictated how the season would play out. The ever-present threat of a season cancellation looming in the all-too-clear memory of the pandemic ravaging last year’s NCAA tournament and this year’s football season. Travel was all but guaranteed to be a logistical nightmare and infection rates seemed committed to causing last minute schedule changes. And of course, this was the first time in eight years that Utah State started a season without someone on the roster named Jalen Moore or Sam Merrill.