Photo by: Tom Lynn
Oh how sweep it is
November 24, 2020 | Men's Hockey
UW posts 13-goals in series win over Penn State
MADISON, Wis. — Checking almost every scoring box tonight with a power-play goal, an empty-netter, a short-handed goal and a hat trick, No. 14 Wisconsin (4-2-0, 4-2-0-0-1-0 Big Ten) took put up seven goals to complete a sweep over No. 15 Penn State (0-4-0, 0-4-0-0-0-0 Big Ten) in a 7-3 win on Tuesday at LaBahn Arena.
Senior Linus Weissbach kicked off the scoring frenzy netting his second of the weekend just seven minutes into the game, followed by junior Dominick Mersch's rebound finish off senior Jason Dooghe's shot two minutes later. The goal was Mersch's first of the season and first since Jan. 27, 2019, a span of 49 games.
With three minutes to go in the Badger-dominated first, sophomore Cole Caufield sniped his second power-play goal of the weekend for his first of the night and a 3-0 Badgers' lead.
After a Penn State goal 4:21 into the second, the Badgers battled before going down a man.
Skating on a breakaway sent off by a pass from junior Jack Gorniak, senior Tarek Baker finished past Nittany Lions netminder Liam Souliere to earn his second career short-handed goal and his first goal of the season.
Freshman Sam Stange took his turn for his third goal of the series just 26 seconds into the third, before Caufield notched his second of the game 53 seconds later.
Penn State retaliated with back-to-back goals of their own. They scored 8:49 minutes into the third and a minute later notched a power-play goal to recreate the 6-3 scoreboard from Monday.
Caufield decided to up the ante though and took advantage of Penn State's empty net to tally his first hat trick of the season and close out the scoring at 17:57.
The Badgers fought hard for their win tonight as senior netminder Robbie Beydoun turned away 35 shots. His Nittany Lion counterpart Liam Souliere made 20 saves.
Notes to know:
Senior Linus Weissbach kicked off the scoring frenzy netting his second of the weekend just seven minutes into the game, followed by junior Dominick Mersch's rebound finish off senior Jason Dooghe's shot two minutes later. The goal was Mersch's first of the season and first since Jan. 27, 2019, a span of 49 games.
With the rebound: @dommersch nets a second #Badger goal off @jdhoogs14's shot!
— Wisconsin Hockey (@BadgerMHockey) November 24, 2020
10:54 on the clock pic.twitter.com/zKEOU04TnP
With three minutes to go in the Badger-dominated first, sophomore Cole Caufield sniped his second power-play goal of the weekend for his first of the night and a 3-0 Badgers' lead.
After a Penn State goal 4:21 into the second, the Badgers battled before going down a man.
Skating on a breakaway sent off by a pass from junior Jack Gorniak, senior Tarek Baker finished past Nittany Lions netminder Liam Souliere to earn his second career short-handed goal and his first goal of the season.
Nothing but net on that sweet short-handed slice by @Tbakes9! 🥅🍰 pic.twitter.com/LJ4YA6u3pi
— Wisconsin Hockey (@BadgerMHockey) November 25, 2020
Freshman Sam Stange took his turn for his third goal of the series just 26 seconds into the third, before Caufield notched his second of the game 53 seconds later.
Penn State retaliated with back-to-back goals of their own. They scored 8:49 minutes into the third and a minute later notched a power-play goal to recreate the 6-3 scoreboard from Monday.
Caufield decided to up the ante though and took advantage of Penn State's empty net to tally his first hat trick of the season and close out the scoring at 17:57.
It's an empty-netter for @colecaufield who earns his third of the night!
— Wisconsin Hockey (@BadgerMHockey) November 25, 2020
UW - 7
PSU - 3 pic.twitter.com/495MxOdRiZ
The Badgers fought hard for their win tonight as senior netminder Robbie Beydoun turned away 35 shots. His Nittany Lion counterpart Liam Souliere made 20 saves.
Notes to know:
- Cole Caufield notched his first hat-trick of the season and the second of his career for a four-goal weekend. He notched his first hat trick last season at Notre Dame Jan. 24, 2020.
- Points galore: Linus Weissbach and Anthony Kehrer each tallied a 4-point weekend while Sam Stange took away his third goal of the weekend for three points along with Tarek Baker.
- Wisconsin's power play improved 6-20 (30.0 percent), scoring a power-play marker for the sixth consecutive game.
- The Badgers' second sweep of the 2020-21 campaign matches last season's total.
Team Stats
PSU
UW
Shots
38
27
PPG
1
1
SHG
0
1
Penalties
3
5
Penalty Mins
6
10
Faceoffs Won
42
29
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Players Mentioned
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