Junior defenseman Christian Evers scored both goals for the Catamounts
Vermont Skates To 2-2 Te With Dartmouth
Junior defenseman Christian Evers scored both goals for the Catamounts

BURLINGTON, Vt. - Stefanos Lekkas recorded a season-high 46 saves as the Vermont Catamounts (3-13-3, 0-9-1 HEA) and Dartmouth Big Green (7-5-3, 5-3-1 ECAC) skated to a 2-2 tie on Community Bank N.A. Night at Gutterson Fieldhouse.


COACH'S QUOTE

"I thought our team battled hard and did a lot of great things," said head coach Kevin Sneddon. "I believe we deserved a better fate at the five-minute mark of a 2-1 game. Dartmouth played well, and we will continue to teach and improve daily."


HOW IT HAPPENED

- The Cats wasted no time finding the back of the net, taking a 1-0 lead off the stick of Christian Evers just 29 seconds into the game. Dallas Comeau found Evers streaking towards the far post for the backdoor goal.

- Lekkas was stellar from the outset and recorded 14 first period saves, including eight while shorthanded to keep the Big Green off the board.

- Evers scored his second goal of the game at 13:13 of the second period on a delayed Dartmouth penalty. With the extra attacker on the ice, Derek Lodermeier found Evers at the right dot for a one-time shot that beat Dartmouth goalie Adrian Clark (31 saves).

- Dartmouth's Mark Gallant picked up a loose puck in the slot and scored as Lekkas lost his mask at 16:48 of the second. Called a goal on the ice, a video review confirmed the call. Tanner Palocsik and Quin Foreman assisted on the goal.

- After a late penalty against Riley McCutcheon, Dartmouth's Jeff Losurdo tied the game at 15:14 of the frame with a shot that just beat a diving Lekkas.

- The goalies told the story in overtime, with chances at both ends and no game-winner. Lekkas recorded five saves in the five-minute extra period while Clark added four stops to his total.


GAME NOTES

- Lekkas finished the game with a season-high 46 saves. It marks the first 40-save game of the season for the senior and 12th of his career.

- Lekkas' home scoreless streak ended at 172:53, spanning nearly nine full periods and dating back to mid-November.

- Vermont's first goal at 29 seconds of the first period is the fastest Catamount goal since Tom Forgione '17 scored just 22 seconds into a 3-0 win against Michigan on October 28, 2016.

- Evers' two goal game is the first multi-goal effort since Max Kaufman had two goals in Vermont's 3-2 win over Sacred Heart last season (Jan. 4, 2019). It marks the first multi-goal game by a defenseman since Matt O'Donnell scored two goals in a 4-4 tie against New Hampshire (Oct. 28, 2017).


UP NEXT

Vermont returns to Hockey East play and hosts tenth-ranked UMass (13-6-1, 6-3-1 HEA) next Friday (Jan. 17) and Saturday (Jan. 18). Both games are slated to begin at 7:05 p.m. at Gutterson Fieldhouse.

Friday's game is Vermont Night and Saturday's tilt is Green Out the Gut presented by Casella Waste Management.

Game Summary

Friday, January 10, 2020

2
2
Game statistics
48 Shots 33
2 / 7 Power Plays 0 / 3
3 / 6 PIM 8 / 27
7-5-3 Records 3-13-3
GOAL SCORERS
Dartmouth Vermont
Christian Evers (4)
1st/0:29
Christian Evers (5)
2nd/13:13  EA DP
Mark Gallant (2)
2nd/16:48 PP
Jeffrey Losurdo (5)
3rd/15:14 PP GT
GOALTENDERS
Dartmouth Vermont
Adrian Clark
65:00, 31 Saves, 2 GA
(T, 7-4-3)
Stefanos Lekkas
64:55, 46 Saves, 2 GA
(T, 3-12-3)

Empty Net
0:05, 0 GA