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Badgers edged out by Notre Dame
February 13, 2022 | Men's Hockey
De St. Phalle records team-leading 10th goal of the season
MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin men's hockey team (9-20-3, 6-15-1 1-2-0 Big Ten) fell short in its comeback bid against No. 11 Notre Dame at the Kohl Center on Sunday.
Notre Dame converted on the power play just nine seconds into the game's first man advantage early in the first period. Jesse Lansdell tapped in a rebound on the edge of the crease, assisted by Spencer Stastney and Chase Blackmun at 2:02.
Hunter Strand doubled Notre Dame's lead at 6:37 in the second period, finishing a play from Justin Janicke and Jack Adams with a wrist shot from the dot.
The Badgers went on the power play late in the second period and were determined to make the most of their man-advantage. Mathieu De St. Phalle caught a pass from Corson Ceulemans and sent a laser into the top corner of the goal. Brock Caufiled recorded the secondary assist and Carson Bantle provided a screen in front of the net.
Notre Dame restored their two-goal lead midway through the final period. Trevor Janicke tipped a shot in the air from Jake Boltman with Jake Pivonka on the secondary assist. After a high-stick review, the goal counted.
Zach Urdahl put the Badgers within one when he tipped a shot from Caden Brown on the edge of the crease. Sam Stange set up Brown, who fired a shot from the point that Urdahl deflected to cut Notre Dame's lead to 3-2.
The Badgers pulled goaltender Jared Moe in favor of an extra skater but were unable to force overtime, falling 3-2 to the Fighting Irish.
Notes to know:
Notre Dame converted on the power play just nine seconds into the game's first man advantage early in the first period. Jesse Lansdell tapped in a rebound on the edge of the crease, assisted by Spencer Stastney and Chase Blackmun at 2:02.
Hunter Strand doubled Notre Dame's lead at 6:37 in the second period, finishing a play from Justin Janicke and Jack Adams with a wrist shot from the dot.
The Badgers went on the power play late in the second period and were determined to make the most of their man-advantage. Mathieu De St. Phalle caught a pass from Corson Ceulemans and sent a laser into the top corner of the goal. Brock Caufiled recorded the secondary assist and Carson Bantle provided a screen in front of the net.
📽️: Mathieu De St. Phalle finds the back of the net for the 10th time this season 🚨
— Wisconsin Hockey (@BadgerMHockey) February 14, 2022
🍎: Ceulemans, Caufield pic.twitter.com/KPFyXLlzez
Notre Dame restored their two-goal lead midway through the final period. Trevor Janicke tipped a shot in the air from Jake Boltman with Jake Pivonka on the secondary assist. After a high-stick review, the goal counted.
Zach Urdahl put the Badgers within one when he tipped a shot from Caden Brown on the edge of the crease. Sam Stange set up Brown, who fired a shot from the point that Urdahl deflected to cut Notre Dame's lead to 3-2.
📽️: Mathieu De St. Phalle finds the back of the net for the 10th time this season 🚨
— Wisconsin Hockey (@BadgerMHockey) February 14, 2022
🍎: Ceulemans, Caufield pic.twitter.com/KPFyXLlzez
The Badgers pulled goaltender Jared Moe in favor of an extra skater but were unable to force overtime, falling 3-2 to the Fighting Irish.
Notes to know:
- Mathieu De St. Phalle leads the Badgers with 10 goals and had four points (2 goals, 2 assists) on the weekend
- Jared Moe made 33 saves in net
- Brock Caufield is one point away from 50 career points as a Badger
Team Stats
ND
UW
Shots
34
32
PPG
1
1
SHG
0
0
Penalties
4
3
Penalty Mins
8
17
Faceoffs Won
29
28
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Players Mentioned
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