Northeastern, Notre Dame Play Game-Shortened 0-0 Tie
Game called because of ice conditions after two periods

Junior goaltender Jake Theut made 22 saves for the Huskies
Prd Time  Team Score Type Scored By Assists
Scoring 1st 2nd Final
Notre Dame  000
Northeastern  000
Shots on Goal 1st 2nd SOG
Notre Dame  101222
Northeastern  7916
Team Stats and Records  PP PIM SHGF
Notre Dame (5-3-2)  0/4 4/8 0
Northeastern (3-4-4)  0/3 6/12 0
Notre Dame Goaltending MIN GA 1 2 Saves
Cal Petersen (T, 5-3-2)39:520 7916
Empty Net0:080    
Northeastern Goaltending MIN GA 1 2 Saves
Jake Theut (T, 0-0-1)40:000 101222

BOSTON - The Northeastern men's ice hockey team and No. 9 Notre Dame played 40 minutes of scoreless hockey before a Zamboni malfunction caused damage to the ice during the second intermission, forcing the officials to suspend the game after two periods, 0-0.

The game will go in the books at as 0-0 tie after the schools attempted to find a workable date on which to resume play but were unable to do so.

The delay began during the second intermission when one of the Northeastern Zamboni's broke down in the left corner of the ice, causing that portion of the ice unable to freeze. After a delay, the ice was deemed unplayable and play was suspended.

Huskies fans who purchased a ticket for the suspended game are eligible to exchange their tickets for a future Huskies regular season home game. Tickets that were purchased the day of the game at the door must be present to be eligible for the exchange. All exchanges must be done in advance of your selected event. Please contact the Northeastern Box Office at (617) 373-4700 or huskytix@northeastern.edu to make your exchange. We appreciate your support and look forward to seeing you at a future Huskies game.

Jake Theut, who made his first collegiate start on Sunday, made 22 saves through two periods for the Huskies, while Cal Petersen had 16 stops for the Fighting Irish.

Neither team was able to capitalize on the power play as Notre Dame went 0-of-5 while the Huskies were 0-of-3. The Fighting Irish also won 27-of-44 face-offs.

The Huskies will be back in action on Friday night when Northeastern hosts No. 17 Providence at Matthews Arena. Puck drop is slated for 7 p.m.