College Hockey Tonight (11/14): Duris helps Long Island pull off a win at Minnesota
Sorry for the delay on this one — after traveling back from Providence last night, the clock ran out before the energy did.
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Here’s a full rundown of Friday night’s action across college hockey:
Non-Conference
Long Island 6, Minnesota 2: Daniel Duris was outstanding again, making 36 saves. He now holds a .927 save percentage through nine games and ranks No. 5 nationally in goals saved above expected, helping the Sharks post one of their biggest wins in program history to this point.
Union 7, UMass Lowell 1: Seven different goal scorers for Union. Lowell finished 0-for-6 on the power play.
New Hampshire 6, RPI 3: The game was tied in the third period before the Wildcats scored three straight in the final nine minutes. Nick Ring (1g, 3a) led the way with four points, and Sam Oliver scored twice.
Bentley 2, Alaska Anchorage 1 (OT): Dylan Cook tied it late in the third, and David Helledy scored his first of the year in overtime to win it for the Falcons.
Big Ten
Michigan 7, Penn State 1: The Wolverines pulled away early with three first-period goals and never looked back. Seven different players found the back of the net for Michigan.
Michigan State 4, Notre Dame 1: The Spartans dominated in shots, 47–25. Porter Martone scored twice for Michigan State.
Ohio State 5, Wisconsin 1: The Buckeyes cashed in five goals on just 20 shots. Kristoffer Eberly was sharp, stopping 30 for the win.
Hockey East
UConn 4, Northeastern 2: Jake Percival recorded a hat trick, including the game-winner with eight minutes remaining.
Providence 4, Merrimack 2: Roger McQueen scored his first NCAA goal to tie the game in the third, added an empty-netter late, and Logan Sawyer buried the winner.
Boston College 7, UMass 3: BC limited UMass to only 16 shots. Seven different Eagles scored.
Maine 7, Vermont 0: Miguel Marques had four points (1g, 3a), and Josh Nadeau scored twice. Albin Boija made 29 stops for the shutout.
NCHC
Denver 2, Colorado College 1 (OT): The game was scoreless into the third. Riley Stuart put CC ahead early, Eric Pohlkamp tied it late, and Boston Buckberger won it in overtime.
Western Michigan 5, Miami 2: Miami freshman Ilia Morozov scored twice, but the Broncos countered with five different goal scorers.
Minnesota Duluth 5, Omaha 2: Ty Hanson recorded a hat trick for the Bulldogs, and Zam Plante pitched in three assists.
North Dakota 5, Arizona State 2: Will Zellers scored twice and Ellis Rickwood added a pair of assists. UND outshot the Sun Devils 43–21.
CCHA
Michigan Tech 2, Bemidji State 2 (OT): Bemidji won the shootout as both teams remained unbeaten in league play (excluding shootouts). Adam Flammang tied the game late with a power-play marker.
Bowling Green 9, Ferris State 5: A wild one — 14 goals on just 44 shots (31.8 percent combined shooting). Dominik Rymon had four points for BGSU, Josh Zary had four for Ferris, and Noah Morneau added a hat trick for BG.
Minnesota State 2, Lake Superior 1 (OT): Evan Murr scored both goals for the Mavericks, including the winner just 29 seconds into OT.
Atlantic Hockey America
Niagara 6, Army 4: Impressive showing for Niagara against JJ Cataldo, who rarely gives up six. Declan McDonnell scored twice for the Purple Eagles.
RIT 2, Robert Morris 1: The Tigers improved to 8–2. Zach Wigle buried the late power-play winner.
Holy Cross 3, Air Force 2: Jack Seymour scored twice for the Crusaders. Air Force held a 35–24 shot advantage.
Sacred Heart 6, Canisius 1: Felix Trudeau posted a hat trick, Gavin Bryant added two, and the Pioneers scored six times on just 19 shots.
ECAC
Harvard 2, Clarkson 1: The Crimson rallied with two late third-period goals. Heikki Ruohonen tied it, and Casey Severo scored the winner with 53 seconds left.
Dartmouth 6, St. Lawrence 1: The Big Green stayed unbeaten while holding the Saints to 15 shots. Nathan Morin recorded a hat trick.
Cornell 4, Brown 1: Caton Ryan scored twice and defenseman George Fegaras added two assists for the Big Red. Alexis Cournoyer stopped 27 shots.
Colgate 4, Yale 3: Colgate outshot the Bulldogs 50–23. Simon Labelle posted three points (2g, 1a) and Ronan O’Donnell scored twice for Yale.




